Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combination of ecological attributes. Requirements for germination and seedling traits are the main components in the regenerative niche, and largely determine the success of exotic species in a new environment. Acacia dealbata Link is an Australian species with a great invasive potential. In Chaco Mountains (central Argentina), it seems to be undergoing a lag phase, as some local dominance in the form of dense monospecific patches has been recorded, although restricted to few disperse populations. In the present study we assessed which functional traits would allow this global invader to successfully overcome its lag phase, and what conditions cou...
Acacia longifolia subsp. longifolia is native to South-eastern Australia and has naturalised in many...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
© 2016 Ecological Society of Australia Understanding differences in the components of life-cycle sta...
Identifying plant traits that promote invasiveness has been a major goal in invasion ecology. Germin...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Acacia dealbata and A. mearnsii are two invasive species found in coastal, mountain, and riparian M...
Seed banks provide a persistent source of propagules for recruitment and establishment and are a ver...
At a regional scale, habitat heterogeneity can play a very important role in allowing the coexistenc...
Aim: The degree to which eco-physiological traits critical to seedling establishment are related to ...
Aim: The degree to which eco-physiological traits critical to seedling establishment are related to ...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and local adaption can contribute to the success of invas...
Most acacias are well known to regenerate prolifically from the soil seed bank following fire, howev...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...
We studied dormancy and germination requirements of seeds of Acacia aroma, A. caven and A. furcatisp...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been suspected to allow invasive species to expand their geographic r...
Acacia longifolia subsp. longifolia is native to South-eastern Australia and has naturalised in many...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
© 2016 Ecological Society of Australia Understanding differences in the components of life-cycle sta...
Identifying plant traits that promote invasiveness has been a major goal in invasion ecology. Germin...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Acacia dealbata and A. mearnsii are two invasive species found in coastal, mountain, and riparian M...
Seed banks provide a persistent source of propagules for recruitment and establishment and are a ver...
At a regional scale, habitat heterogeneity can play a very important role in allowing the coexistenc...
Aim: The degree to which eco-physiological traits critical to seedling establishment are related to ...
Aim: The degree to which eco-physiological traits critical to seedling establishment are related to ...
Background and Aims: Phenotypic plasticity and local adaption can contribute to the success of invas...
Most acacias are well known to regenerate prolifically from the soil seed bank following fire, howev...
Ecological theory predicts that the success of exotic plants in new environments depends on a combin...
We studied dormancy and germination requirements of seeds of Acacia aroma, A. caven and A. furcatisp...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been suspected to allow invasive species to expand their geographic r...
Acacia longifolia subsp. longifolia is native to South-eastern Australia and has naturalised in many...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
© 2016 Ecological Society of Australia Understanding differences in the components of life-cycle sta...