Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPTV) is the basic source for selection and can have significant ecological consequences. Higher IPTV may increase a population's niche breath and benefit interspecies competition under a resource‐limited environment, thus affecting the ability of a species to move into novel habitats. However, the reciprocal influences of variation in environmental conditions and phenotypic trait expression in spreading plant populations are not clearly defined. We propose that during invasion, IPTV and its relative change in response to key resource enrichment may increase with the resource deficit of invaded sites, and that this relationship may facilitate pl...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
<div><p>The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to ...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Global climate models suggest that many ecosystems will experience reduced precipitation over the ne...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Background and aimsIn water-limited landscapes, some plants build structures that enable them to sur...
It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be partia...
Background and Aims In water limited landscapes, some plants build structures that enable them to su...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation both play important roles in ...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
Kleine S, Weissinger L, Müller C. Impact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive orig...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
<div><p>The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to ...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Global climate models suggest that many ecosystems will experience reduced precipitation over the ne...
Invasive species are able to move into new environments, with new abiotic conditions and biotic inte...
Background and aimsIn water-limited landscapes, some plants build structures that enable them to sur...
It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be partia...
Background and Aims In water limited landscapes, some plants build structures that enable them to su...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation both play important roles in ...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
Kleine S, Weissinger L, Müller C. Impact of drought on plant populations of native and invasive orig...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
<div><p>The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to ...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...