Premise: Trait variation, trade-offs, and attributes can facilitate colonization and range expansion. We explored how those trait features compare between ancestral and nonnative populations of the globally distributed weed Centaurea solstitialis. Methods: We measured traits related to survival, size, reproduction, and dispersal in field sampling following major environmental gradients; that of elevation in Anatolia (ancestral range) and that of precipitation in Argentina (nonnative range). We also estimated abundance. Results: We found that overall variation in traits in ancestral populations was similar to that in nonnative populations. Only one trait—seed mass—displayed greater variation in ancestral than nonnative populations; coinciden...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
The global expansion of species beyond their ancestral ranges can derive from mechanisms that are tr...
Comparing genetic diversity, genetic differentiation and performance between native and non-native p...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Rosche C, Hensen I, Schaar A, et al. Climate outweighs native vs. nonnative range-effects for geneti...
© 2017 Botanical Society of Scotland and Taylor & Francis. Background: Seed mass is a life history t...
Aim: Climbing plants (lianas, vines, scramblers) are under-represented in many global datasets that ...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
Exploring the process of local adaptation is important to understand how environmental variation can...
Trait differences between native and non-native populations may explain the greater abundance and im...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
The global expansion of species beyond their ancestral ranges can derive from mechanisms that are tr...
Comparing genetic diversity, genetic differentiation and performance between native and non-native p...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Rosche C, Hensen I, Schaar A, et al. Climate outweighs native vs. nonnative range-effects for geneti...
© 2017 Botanical Society of Scotland and Taylor & Francis. Background: Seed mass is a life history t...
Aim: Climbing plants (lianas, vines, scramblers) are under-represented in many global datasets that ...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
Exploring the process of local adaptation is important to understand how environmental variation can...
Trait differences between native and non-native populations may explain the greater abundance and im...
Aim: Seed traits related to recruitment have direct relevance for plant fitness and persistence. Tra...
Anthropogenic change has altered the ecological landscape upon which modern plant communities have a...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Intraspecific trait variation within natural populations (i.e. intra‐population trait variation, IPT...