Premise of the study: The characteristics of clonal growth that are advantageous in invasive plants can also result in native plants’ ability to resist invasion. In Maine, we compared the clonal architecture and diversity of an invasive lineage (introduced Phragmites) and a noninvasive lineage (native Phragmites) present in much of North America. This study is the fi rst on standscale diversity using a sample size and systematic spatial-sampling scheme adequate for characterizing clonal structure in Phragmites. Our questions included: (1) Does the structure and extent of clonal growth suggest that the potential for clonal growth contributes to the invasiveness of the introduced lineage? (2) Is clonal growth common in the native lineage, act...
Background/Question/Methods An exotic haplotype of Phragmites australis is rapidly invading wetlands...
The cosmopolitan reed grass Phragmites australis (Poaceae) is an intensively studied species global...
We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America and the implications f...
• Premise of the study: The characteristics of clonal growth that are advantageous in invasive plant...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
The juxtaposition of plant-species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
The fitness costs of reproduction by clonal growth can include a limited ability to adapt to environ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
The juxtaposition of plant-species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
Background/Question/Methods The introduced haplotype of Phragmites australis is an aggressive invade...
The juxtaposition of plant‐species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an important adaptive strategy for clonal plants in heter...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
Background/Question/Methods An exotic haplotype of Phragmites australis is rapidly invading wetlands...
The cosmopolitan reed grass Phragmites australis (Poaceae) is an intensively studied species global...
We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America and the implications f...
• Premise of the study: The characteristics of clonal growth that are advantageous in invasive plant...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
The juxtaposition of plant-species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
The fitness costs of reproduction by clonal growth can include a limited ability to adapt to environ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Physiological ecology and plant functional traits are often used to explain plant invasion. To gain ...
The juxtaposition of plant-species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
Background/Question/Methods The introduced haplotype of Phragmites australis is an aggressive invade...
The juxtaposition of plant‐species invasions with latitudinal gradients in herbivore pressure is an ...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an important adaptive strategy for clonal plants in heter...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
Background/Question/Methods An exotic haplotype of Phragmites australis is rapidly invading wetlands...
The cosmopolitan reed grass Phragmites australis (Poaceae) is an intensively studied species global...
We review evidence for hybridization of Phragmites australis in North America and the implications f...