It is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemistry compared with native plants in the introduced range. Using untargeted metabolomic fingerprinting, we compared a broad range of metabolites of six successful exotic plant species and their native congeners of the family Asteraceae. Our results showed that plant chemistry is highly species-specific and diverse among both exotic and native species. Nonetheless, the exotic species had on average a higher total number of metabolites and more species-unique metabolites compared with their native congeners. Herbivory led to an overall increase in metabolites in all plant species. Generalist herbivore performance was lower on most of the exotic sp...
Although plant-herbivore-enemy interactions have been studied extensively in cross-continental plant...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...
t is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemistr...
Contains fulltext : 130550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing no...
Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing no...
A lot of plant species got into new environment and there they became invasive species by the influe...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
Globalization facilitated the spread of invasive alien species (IAS), undermining the stability of t...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
1. Whereas many studies have revealed mechanisms driving plant invasions between continents, researc...
Tewes L-J, Michling F, Koch MA, Müller C. Intracontinental plant invader shows matching genetic and ...
Abstract. The Shifting Defense Hypothesis predicts that introduced exotic plants evolve increased de...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Although plant-herbivore-enemy interactions have been studied extensively in cross-continental plant...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...
t is often assumed that exotic plants can become invasive when they possess novel secondary chemistr...
Contains fulltext : 130550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing no...
Exotic species have been hypothesized to successfully invade new habitats by virtue of possessing no...
A lot of plant species got into new environment and there they became invasive species by the influe...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
Globalization facilitated the spread of invasive alien species (IAS), undermining the stability of t...
Ecological release from herbivory due to chemical novelty is commonly predicted to facilitate biolog...
1. Whereas many studies have revealed mechanisms driving plant invasions between continents, researc...
Tewes L-J, Michling F, Koch MA, Müller C. Intracontinental plant invader shows matching genetic and ...
Abstract. The Shifting Defense Hypothesis predicts that introduced exotic plants evolve increased de...
Biological invasions are excellent systems to study rapid evolution of plant chemical defenses. Curr...
Although plant-herbivore-enemy interactions have been studied extensively in cross-continental plant...
Plants have been a source of medicines in human cultures for millennia. The past decade has seen a d...
Pankoke H, Tewes L-J, Matties S, et al. Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddle...