International audiencePremise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Invasive species arriving in novel environments experience new climatic conditions that can affect their successful establishment. Determining the response of functional traits and fitness components of invasive populations from contrasting environments can provide a useful framework to assess species responses to climate change and the variability of these responses among source populations. Much research on macrophytes has focused on establishment from clonal fragments; however, colonization from sexual propagules has rarely been studied. Our objective was to compare trait responses of plants generated from sexual propagul...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
We examined adaptive clinal variation in seed mass among populations of an invasive annual species, ...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
When exotic species spread over novel environments, their phenotype will depend on a combination of ...
International audienceAquatic ecosystems are vulnerable to biological invasions, and will also be st...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Aquatic ecosystems are vulnerable to biological invasions, and will also be strongly impacted by cli...
1. Understanding how non-native plants respond to environmental variation, and the limits to these r...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Understanding the responses of invasive and native populations to environ...
The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher r...
Determining the factors that pre-adapt plant species to successfully establish and spread outside of...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
We examined adaptive clinal variation in seed mass among populations of an invasive annual species, ...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
Premise Worldwide, ecosystems are threatened by global changes, including biological invasions. Inva...
When exotic species spread over novel environments, their phenotype will depend on a combination of ...
International audienceAquatic ecosystems are vulnerable to biological invasions, and will also be st...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Aquatic ecosystems are vulnerable to biological invasions, and will also be strongly impacted by cli...
1. Understanding how non-native plants respond to environmental variation, and the limits to these r...
Rapid local adaptation frequently occurs during the spread of invading species. It remains unclear, ...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Plants are expected to respond to global environmental change through shifts in functional traits an...
© 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS Understanding the responses of invasive and native populations to environ...
The idea that dominant invasive plant species outperform neighboring native species through higher r...
Determining the factors that pre-adapt plant species to successfully establish and spread outside of...
Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production ma...
We examined adaptive clinal variation in seed mass among populations of an invasive annual species, ...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...