L. ParizeInternational audienceIn the study of plant defense evolution, invasive plant species can be very insightful because they are often introduced without their enemies, and traits linked to defense can be released from selective pressures and evolve. Further, studying plant defense evolution in invasive species is important for biological control and use of these species. In this study, we investigated the evolution of the defensive chemicals quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) in the invasive species gorse, Ulex europaeus.Using a common garden experiment, our goalswere to characterize the role of QAs relative to specialist enemies of gorse and to investigate if QA concentration evolved in invaded regions, where gorse was introduced without...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
Abstract—Quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) are secondary compounds found in seeds of many species of pla...
The Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis posits that invasive plants in intr...
L. ParizeInternational audienceIn the study of plant defense evolution, invasive plant species can b...
Due to global warming, species are expanding their range to higher latitudes. Some range expanding p...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Fortuna T, Eckert S, Harvey J, Müller C, Vet L, Gols R. Variation in plant defences among population...
Biological invasion is regarded as one of the greatest environmental problems facilitated by globali...
Several hypotheses that attempt to explain invasive processes are based on the fact that plants have...
Over a period of less than 5 years, Belgium was thoroughly invaded by the multicolored Asian coccine...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
Changes in plant chemical defenses after invasion could have consequences on the invaded ecosystems ...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the escape from natural enemies, such as specialist...
It has been historically difficult to manipulate secondary compounds in living plants to assess how ...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
Abstract—Quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) are secondary compounds found in seeds of many species of pla...
The Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis posits that invasive plants in intr...
L. ParizeInternational audienceIn the study of plant defense evolution, invasive plant species can b...
Due to global warming, species are expanding their range to higher latitudes. Some range expanding p...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Fortuna T, Eckert S, Harvey J, Müller C, Vet L, Gols R. Variation in plant defences among population...
Biological invasion is regarded as one of the greatest environmental problems facilitated by globali...
Several hypotheses that attempt to explain invasive processes are based on the fact that plants have...
Over a period of less than 5 years, Belgium was thoroughly invaded by the multicolored Asian coccine...
The success of invasive plants has often been attributed to their rapid evolution at the introduced ...
Changes in plant chemical defenses after invasion could have consequences on the invaded ecosystems ...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...
The Enemy Release Hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the escape from natural enemies, such as specialist...
It has been historically difficult to manipulate secondary compounds in living plants to assess how ...
Biological invasions offer a good opportunity to study the changes in plant-herbivore interactions a...
Abstract—Quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) are secondary compounds found in seeds of many species of pla...
The Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA) hypothesis posits that invasive plants in intr...