Table S1. Location and climatic data for the 14 Sonchus oleraceus populations used for offspring comparisons under standardised condition
Entry data for the univariate models with species richness as a response variable. (doi: 10.3897/neo...
Figure S2. Linaria dalmatica stem density (stems m-2) over the course of the study (2008–2013, 2015)...
Supplementary material 1 from: Hajek AE, Henry JC, Standley CR, Foelker CJ (2017) Comparing function...
Table S2. Mean (± standard error) values for 20 traits assessed for native (Europe and North Africa)...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that rapid adaptation to novel environments drives s...
Description of differences between Northern and Southern FIA Regions in invasive plant species monit...
Table S1. Exotic species located in Quadrant 1 (see Figure 3) and impacts on biodiversity, agricultu...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
The table gives the latitude and longitude, description and number of genotypes found among the 3 pl...
Species list, references accessed during bibliographic research, phylogenetic inference used in the ...
Figure S1. Location of study sites (17) by (A) road, (B) climate cell, and (C) population groupin
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Figure S3. Linaria dalmatica stem density (stems m-2) over the course of the study (2008–2013, 2015)...
Entry data for the univariate models with species richness as a response variable. (doi: 10.3897/neo...
Figure S2. Linaria dalmatica stem density (stems m-2) over the course of the study (2008–2013, 2015)...
Supplementary material 1 from: Hajek AE, Henry JC, Standley CR, Foelker CJ (2017) Comparing function...
Table S2. Mean (± standard error) values for 20 traits assessed for native (Europe and North Africa)...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that rapid adaptation to novel environments drives s...
Description of differences between Northern and Southern FIA Regions in invasive plant species monit...
Table S1. Exotic species located in Quadrant 1 (see Figure 3) and impacts on biodiversity, agricultu...
The potential for rapid evolution in invasive species makes them useful for studying adaptive respon...
Premsie: Exploring how functional traits vary and covary is important to understand plant responses ...
The table gives the latitude and longitude, description and number of genotypes found among the 3 pl...
Species list, references accessed during bibliographic research, phylogenetic inference used in the ...
Figure S1. Location of study sites (17) by (A) road, (B) climate cell, and (C) population groupin
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalisation and spread...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Figure S3. Linaria dalmatica stem density (stems m-2) over the course of the study (2008–2013, 2015)...
Entry data for the univariate models with species richness as a response variable. (doi: 10.3897/neo...
Figure S2. Linaria dalmatica stem density (stems m-2) over the course of the study (2008–2013, 2015)...
Supplementary material 1 from: Hajek AE, Henry JC, Standley CR, Foelker CJ (2017) Comparing function...