Comparison of climatic conditions (a: mean annual temperature; b: annual precipitation) between the Chinese and North American locations of Ulmus pumila. Wilcoxon rank sum tests were used to test for differences between both ranges. Mean annual temperatures are significantly higher for locations from the U.S. (W = 7, p < 0.05). Annual precipitation is marginal higher in the invasive populations compared to the native populations (W = 9, p = 0.05). Significant differences are symbolized by different lowercases above the boxes
Nitrogen (N) has been considered a crucial factor influencing invasion success. Many studies have as...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restoration to ma...
Temperature and water potentials are considered the most critical environmental factors in seed germ...
Comparison of climatic conditions (a: mean annual temperature; b: annual precipitation) between the ...
Location and climate information of the sampled Ulmus pumila populations in China and the U.S. Maxim...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
performance of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations 53 Germination performance of native a...
Introduced plants often face new environmental conditions in their non-native ranges. To become inva...
1. A large number of alien plant species have been introduced as ornamental garden plants to Europe...
Humulus japonicus is currently in the Eastern United States, but is rapidly migrating West and headi...
1) Most invasive plants have been originally introduced for horticultural purposes. Still, most alie...
Table S1. Location and climatic data for the 14 Sonchus oleraceus populations used for offspring com...
Local differences in climate conditions may facilitate rapid evolutionary changes in introduced plan...
Table S4–S7 : Explanation note: MANOVA GLM results for seedling establishment and performance ...
Nitrogen (N) has been considered a crucial factor influencing invasion success. Many studies have as...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restoration to ma...
Temperature and water potentials are considered the most critical environmental factors in seed germ...
Comparison of climatic conditions (a: mean annual temperature; b: annual precipitation) between the ...
Location and climate information of the sampled Ulmus pumila populations in China and the U.S. Maxim...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
performance of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations 53 Germination performance of native a...
Introduced plants often face new environmental conditions in their non-native ranges. To become inva...
1. A large number of alien plant species have been introduced as ornamental garden plants to Europe...
Humulus japonicus is currently in the Eastern United States, but is rapidly migrating West and headi...
1) Most invasive plants have been originally introduced for horticultural purposes. Still, most alie...
Table S1. Location and climatic data for the 14 Sonchus oleraceus populations used for offspring com...
Local differences in climate conditions may facilitate rapid evolutionary changes in introduced plan...
Table S4–S7 : Explanation note: MANOVA GLM results for seedling establishment and performance ...
Nitrogen (N) has been considered a crucial factor influencing invasion success. Many studies have as...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restoration to ma...
Temperature and water potentials are considered the most critical environmental factors in seed germ...