Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic species. If hybrids show increased vigour, this could significantly contribute to invasion success. Here, we compared the success of the two invasive knotweeds, Fallopia japonica and F.sachalinensis, and their hybrid, F.x bohemica, in competing against experimental communities of native plants. Using plant material from multiple clones of each taxon collected across a latitudinal gradient in Central Europe, we found that knotweed hybrids performed significantly better in competition with a native community and that they more strongly reduced the growth of the native plants. One of the parental species, F.sachalinensis, regenerated significantly l...
Soil biota can be important drivers of plant community structure. Depending on the balance between a...
Vast amounts of cultivars of native plants are annually introduced into the semi-natural range of th...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic spec...
peer reviewedThree invasive Fallopia taxa are present in Belgium: F. japonica (FJ), F. sachalinensis...
International audienceTo shed light on the process of how exotic species become invasive, it is nece...
The invasive alien knotweeds, Fallopia spp. (Polygonaceae), are some of the most troublesome invasiv...
Molecular markers have been used to examine the amounts of genotypic diversity and sample inter-rela...
Background – Hybridization and polyploidization are considered important driving forces of invasive ...
Biological invasions are considered to be an important cause of current biodiversity loss and can ca...
Herbaceous perennials with robust erect stems up to 4 m tall and extensive system of rhizomes, 15–20...
Interspecific hybridization can be a driving force for evolutionary processes during plant invasions...
International audienceAimThe success of invasive species in their introduced range is often assumed ...
A number of studies have suggested a link between hybridization and invasion. In this study, we expe...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
Soil biota can be important drivers of plant community structure. Depending on the balance between a...
Vast amounts of cultivars of native plants are annually introduced into the semi-natural range of th...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...
Hybridization is one of the fundamental mechanisms by which rapid evolution can occur in exotic spec...
peer reviewedThree invasive Fallopia taxa are present in Belgium: F. japonica (FJ), F. sachalinensis...
International audienceTo shed light on the process of how exotic species become invasive, it is nece...
The invasive alien knotweeds, Fallopia spp. (Polygonaceae), are some of the most troublesome invasiv...
Molecular markers have been used to examine the amounts of genotypic diversity and sample inter-rela...
Background – Hybridization and polyploidization are considered important driving forces of invasive ...
Biological invasions are considered to be an important cause of current biodiversity loss and can ca...
Herbaceous perennials with robust erect stems up to 4 m tall and extensive system of rhizomes, 15–20...
Interspecific hybridization can be a driving force for evolutionary processes during plant invasions...
International audienceAimThe success of invasive species in their introduced range is often assumed ...
A number of studies have suggested a link between hybridization and invasion. In this study, we expe...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
Soil biota can be important drivers of plant community structure. Depending on the balance between a...
Vast amounts of cultivars of native plants are annually introduced into the semi-natural range of th...
In an increasingly globalized world, invasive exotic species pose one of the greatest threats to nat...