The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive responses of populations to novel environments. However, phenotypic divergence during invasion is not necessarily due to selection, but may be a product of neutral processes resulting from population bottlenecks during colonization and range expansion. We investigated phenotypic adaptation during the establishment and range expansion of the invasive bunchgrass, slender false brome (Brachypodium sylvaticum; Poaceae). Utilizing a novel approach, we made robust comparisons of functional traits using genetic similarity based on unique alleles to determine the genetic probability of contribution from native source regions, and integrated these probabili...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Study of adaptive evolutionary changes in populations of invasive species can be advanced through th...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation both play important roles in ...
While much research has documented the impact of invaders on native communities and ecosystem servic...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
Evolutionary processes such as migration, genetic drift, and natural selection are thought to play a...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Identifying the genes underlying rapid evolutionary changes, describing their function and ascertain...
An introduced species must contend with enormous environmental variation in its introduced range. In...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Study of adaptive evolutionary changes in populations of invasive species can be advanced through th...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation both play important roles in ...
While much research has documented the impact of invaders on native communities and ecosystem servic...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
1. Invasive alien plants, together with organisms introduced for biological control, are ideal study...
Evolutionary processes such as migration, genetic drift, and natural selection are thought to play a...
Biological invasions are ‘natural’ experiments that can improve our understanding of contemporary ev...
Identifying the genes underlying rapid evolutionary changes, describing their function and ascertain...
An introduced species must contend with enormous environmental variation in its introduced range. In...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Study of adaptive evolutionary changes in populations of invasive species can be advanced through th...
Identifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provide insig...