1. Through its potential to enhance progeny performance, admixture (between-population crossing) may promote invasiveness of alien plants. The few studies that tested this idea found evidence for heterosis (positive effects of admixture) in the first generation (F1), but have not considered further generations. In this paper, we test whether admixture-benefits can be maintained in subsequent generations of an invasive plant. 2. We follow up on a previous study, in which we made crosses between plants of Mimulus guttatus from native- (western North America) and invaded-range populations (New Zealand and Scotland), and showed that admixture increases F1 performance. Here, we performed further crosses to create non-admixed progeny, F1 progeny ...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
1. Through its potential to enhance progeny performance, admixture (between-population crossing) may...
Intraspecific hybridization between diverged populations can enhance fitness via various genetic mec...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Outbreeding and inbreeding have important genetic consequences for plants in general, and more speci...
Biological invasions are often associated with multiple introductions and genetic admixture of previ...
Admixture is the hybridization between populations within one species. It can increase plant fitness...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Self-fertilization and admixture of genotypes from different populations can have major fitness cons...
What confers invasive alien plants a competitive advantage over native plants remains open to debate...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
1. Through its potential to enhance progeny performance, admixture (between-population crossing) may...
Intraspecific hybridization between diverged populations can enhance fitness via various genetic mec...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Outbreeding and inbreeding have important genetic consequences for plants in general, and more speci...
Biological invasions are often associated with multiple introductions and genetic admixture of previ...
Admixture is the hybridization between populations within one species. It can increase plant fitness...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...
Genetic admixture, the intraspecific hybridization among divergent introduced sources, can immediate...
Species introductions often bring together genetically divergent source populations, resulting in ge...
Self-fertilization and admixture of genotypes from different populations can have major fitness cons...
What confers invasive alien plants a competitive advantage over native plants remains open to debate...
Admixture, the mixing of historically isolated gene pools, can have immediate consequences for the g...
A wealth of population genetic studies have documented that many successful biological invasions ste...
Analyses of phenotypic selection and demography in field populations are powerful ways to establishi...