Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences and evolution across geographic clines among continents of the intertidal grass Spartina alterniflora within its invasive and native ranges. We sampled vegetative and reproductive traits in the field at 20 sites over 20° latitude in China (invasive range) and 28 sites over 17° in the US (native range). We grew both Chinese and US plants in a glasshouse common garden for 3 yr. Chinese plants were c. 15% taller, c. 10% denser, and set up to four times more seed than US plants in both the field and common garden. The common garden experiments showed a striking genetic cline of seven-fold greater seed set at higher latitudes in the introd...
Seed germination is critical to the life history of plants, playing an important role in the success...
Parallel latitudinal clines in flowering time have been documented in both the invasive and native r...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Phenotypic variation plays an important role in successful plant invasions. The spread of invasive s...
Ecological invasions are facilitated by pre-adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, upon which evoluti...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Introduced plants provide a unique opportunity to examine how plants respond through plasticity and ...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Re-establishment of heritable latitudinal clines in growth-related traits has been recognised as evi...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
The relationship between herbivory and latitude may differ between native and introduced populations...
Spartina alterniflora is a perennial herb native to the American Atlantic coast and is the dominant ...
Seed germination is critical to the life history of plants, playing an important role in the success...
Parallel latitudinal clines in flowering time have been documented in both the invasive and native r...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Phenotypic variation plays an important role in successful plant invasions. The spread of invasive s...
Ecological invasions are facilitated by pre-adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, upon which evoluti...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Introduced plants provide a unique opportunity to examine how plants respond through plasticity and ...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Re-establishment of heritable latitudinal clines in growth-related traits has been recognised as evi...
open5siIdentifying the factors that influence spatial genetic structure among populations can provid...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
The relationship between herbivory and latitude may differ between native and introduced populations...
Spartina alterniflora is a perennial herb native to the American Atlantic coast and is the dominant ...
Seed germination is critical to the life history of plants, playing an important role in the success...
Parallel latitudinal clines in flowering time have been documented in both the invasive and native r...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...