Some invasive plant species rapidly evolve greater size and/or competitive ability in their nonnative ranges. However, it is not well known whether these traits transfer back to the native range, or instead represent genotype-by-environment interactions where traits are context specific to communities in the new range where the evolution occurred. Insight into transferability vs. context specificity can be tested using experiments performed with individuals from populations from the native and nonnative ranges of exotic invasive species. Using a widespread invasive plant species in Europe, Solidago gigantea, we established reciprocal common garden experiments in the native range (Montana, North America; n = 4) and the nonnative range (Hunga...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Understanding drivers of success for alien species can inform on potential future invasions. Recent ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.When invading new regions...
• To understand prerequisites of biological invasions, it is imperative to know whether species have...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
We tested whether Solidago canadensis, which was introduced from North America into Europe from the ...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
has been the theoretical basis for classic biological con-trol, predicts that the success of invader...
Aim: Habitat types are involved in shaping biological traits of their resident native species and th...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Understanding drivers of success for alien species can inform on potential future invasions. Recent ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.When invading new regions...
• To understand prerequisites of biological invasions, it is imperative to know whether species have...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
Background: Exotic species can rapidly develop adaptations to their non-native regions, such as incr...
We tested whether Solidago canadensis, which was introduced from North America into Europe from the ...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...
Alien plants experience novel abiotic conditions and interactions with native communities in the int...
has been the theoretical basis for classic biological con-trol, predicts that the success of invader...
Aim: Habitat types are involved in shaping biological traits of their resident native species and th...
Exotic plants often face different conditions from those experienced where they are native. The gene...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
Biological invasions are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The cost of these introduced s...
Successful exotic plant invasions are likely to be caused by multiple, non-mutually exclusive mechan...
Understanding drivers of success for alien species can inform on potential future invasions. Recent ...