Aim Acacia is the largest genus of plants in Australia with over 1000 species. A subset of these species is invasive in many parts of the world including Africa, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific region. We investigate the phylogenetic relationships of the invasive species in relation to the genus as a whole. This will provide a framework for studying the evolution of traits that make Acacia species such successful invaders and could assist in screening other species for invasive potential. Location Australia and global. Methods We sequenced four plastid and two nuclear DNA regions for 110 Australian Acacia species, including 16 species that have large invasive ranges outside Australia. A Bayesian phylogenetic tr...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
<div>Abstract<p>Biological invasion is a long process that starts with humans introducing intentiona...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Aim Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously grouped ...
For a plant species to become invasive it has to progress along the introduction-naturalization-inva...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
† Background and Aims Understanding the introduction history of invasive plant species is important ...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
Aim To assess associations between invasiveness, genome size and species traits in Australian Acacia...
CITATION: Gibson, M. R., et al. 2011. Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator...
• We review current knowledge about the biology of the genus Acacia, and Acacia dealbata...
Background and Aims Invasive species may undergo rapid evolution despite very limited standing gene...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...
<div>Abstract<p>Biological invasion is a long process that starts with humans introducing intentiona...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Aim Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously grouped ...
For a plant species to become invasive it has to progress along the introduction-naturalization-inva...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
† Background and Aims Understanding the introduction history of invasive plant species is important ...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
Aim To assess associations between invasiveness, genome size and species traits in Australian Acacia...
CITATION: Gibson, M. R., et al. 2011. Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator...
• We review current knowledge about the biology of the genus Acacia, and Acacia dealbata...
Background and Aims Invasive species may undergo rapid evolution despite very limited standing gene...
CITATION: Thompson, G. D. et al. 2015. A tree well travelled: global genetic structure of the invasi...
Identification of mechanisms that allow some species to outcompete others is a fundamental goal in e...
Acacia longifolia (Sydney golden wattle) is considered one of the most problematic plant invaders in...