1. Seed size and seed number are key functional traits that can affect invasion success and evolve in the introduced range. With finite resources, seed size and number are expected to trade off. If trade-offs are relaxed in the introduced range, this could promote invasion. Few studies have compared life-history trade-offs between ranges, so these dynamics are still poorly understood. 2. Using three Rumex spp. we asked: (a) Is there evidence for differences in seed size, number or trade-offs in response to climate in the native and introduced ranges? (b) Do trade-offs differ between provenances when grown in common gardens? and (c) What is the relative contribution of environment and maternal line to seed size variation? 3. We quantified se...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Seed size is a fundamental life-history trait for plants. A seed number/size trade-off is assumed be...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...
We explored the spatial structure of seed size variation and tested whether seed size differed betwe...
International audience•Background and aims - Large, persistent seed banks contribute to the invasive...
We compiled information from the international literature to quantify the relationships between seed...
Aim Propagule size and output are critical for the ability of a plant species to colonize new envir...
<p>Climate warming enables plant species to migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes. Within Europe...
© 2017 Botanical Society of Scotland and Taylor & Francis. Background: Seed mass is a life history t...
An important goal for invasive species research is to find key traits of species that predispose the...
Plant invasions have detrimental effects on ecosystem structure and function, and are expensive to m...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
1. According to the traditional ‘Size Advantage’ (SA) hypothesis, plant species with larger body siz...
It has long been assumed that introduced species have higher seed dispersal and survival than do nat...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Seed size is a fundamental life-history trait for plants. A seed number/size trade-off is assumed be...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...
We explored the spatial structure of seed size variation and tested whether seed size differed betwe...
International audience•Background and aims - Large, persistent seed banks contribute to the invasive...
We compiled information from the international literature to quantify the relationships between seed...
Aim Propagule size and output are critical for the ability of a plant species to colonize new envir...
<p>Climate warming enables plant species to migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes. Within Europe...
© 2017 Botanical Society of Scotland and Taylor & Francis. Background: Seed mass is a life history t...
An important goal for invasive species research is to find key traits of species that predispose the...
Plant invasions have detrimental effects on ecosystem structure and function, and are expensive to m...
1. What drives the evolution of increased growth and fecundity in plants introduced to a novel range...
Assessing global variation in phenotypic traits and linking that variation to colonization and range...
1. According to the traditional ‘Size Advantage’ (SA) hypothesis, plant species with larger body siz...
It has long been assumed that introduced species have higher seed dispersal and survival than do nat...
<p>It has been widely suggested that invasion success along broad environmental gradients may be par...
Seed size is a fundamental life-history trait for plants. A seed number/size trade-off is assumed be...
Aim: When alien species are introduced to new ranges, climate or trait mismatches may initially cons...