Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ability to rapidly adapt depends on genetically-based trait variation and covariation. However, few studies have investigated the trait covariance in the native and invasive ranges. Such investigation will give a more comprehensive picture of how historical contingency and adaptation shape invasiveness, contributing to the prediction of future invasion dynamics. Here, we collected seven and nine populations alongside latitudes from invasive and native ranges of a global invasive plant, Spartina alterniflora, and planted them in two common gardens at the southernmost and northernmost sites of the invasive range. We measured plant traits, inclu...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Common garden studies are increasingly used to identify differences in phenotypic traits between nat...
It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be partia...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Ecological invasions are facilitated by pre-adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, upon which evoluti...
Phenotypic variation plays an important role in successful plant invasions. The spread of invasive s...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Common garden studies are increasingly used to identify differences in phenotypic traits between nat...
It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be partia...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Ecological invasions are facilitated by pre-adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, upon which evoluti...
Phenotypic variation plays an important role in successful plant invasions. The spread of invasive s...
Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatia...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Background and Aims: It remains unclear whether invasive species can maintain both high biomass and ...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Adaptive evolution can affect the successful establishment of invasive species, but changes in selec...
Common garden studies are increasingly used to identify differences in phenotypic traits between nat...
It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be partia...