The phenotypic plasticity hypothesis suggests that exotic plants may have greater phenotypic plasticity than native plants. However, whether phenotypic changes vary according to different environmental factors has not been well studied. We conducted a multi-species greenhouse experiment to study the responses of six different phenotypic traits, namely height, leaf number, specific leaf area, total biomass, root mass fraction, and leaf mass fraction, of native and invasive species to nutrients, water, and light. Each treatment was divided into two levels: high and low. In the nutrient addition experiment, only the leaf mass fraction and root mass fraction of the plants supported the phenotypic plasticity hypothesis. Then, none of the six tra...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Environmental factors can change in space and time both in terms of the mean conditions and in terms...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of given genotype to produce different phenotypes as a response...
Invasion biologists often suggest that phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in successful p...
Plants are exposed to heterogeneity in the environment where new stress factors (i.e., climate chang...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and pre...
Premise of study: Functional trait comparisons provide a framework with which to assess invasion and...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...
Invasive species are exotic species that negatively impact the environment, economy, or human health...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...
Phenotypic plasticity can promote plant invasions and enhance impacts on native species but little i...
Environmental factors can change in space and time both in terms of the mean conditions and in terms...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of given genotype to produce different phenotypes as a response...
Invasion biologists often suggest that phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in successful p...
Plants are exposed to heterogeneity in the environment where new stress factors (i.e., climate chang...
Aim: Species capable of vigorous growth under a wide range of environmentalconditions should have a ...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and previous st...
<div><p>The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central...
<div><p>Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism associated with the spread of exotic plants and pre...
Premise of study: Functional trait comparisons provide a framework with which to assess invasion and...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...
Invasive species are exotic species that negatively impact the environment, economy, or human health...
The question of why some introduced species become invasive and others do not is the central puzzle ...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
The ability to succeed in diverse conditions is a key factor allowing introduced species to successf...