Biological invasions provide opportunities to study evolutionary processes occurring during contemporary time scales. Here, I combine a literature review of common garden studies of invasive plant species, with field and glasshouse experiments on populations of the outcrossing, perennial, wetland invader Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife - Lythraceae), to investigate the evolutionary genetics of local adaptation in reproductive and life-history traits. A review of 32 common garden studies of 28 introduced species identified previously unrecognized latitudinal clines in phenotypic traits in both native and introduced populations. To obtain direct evidence for clinal variation and local adaptation, I investigated populations of L. salic...
Non-native invasive plants species originating from Europe and Asia have become a problem in the nor...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Biological invasions provide opportunities to study evolutionary processes occurring during contempo...
Study of adaptive evolutionary changes in populations of invasive species can be advanced through th...
Evolution during biological invasion may occur over contemporary timescales, but the rate of evoluti...
Biological invasions provide a valuable context for studying contemporary evolution. Because reprodu...
Adaptation to climate, evolving over contemporary time scales, could facilitate rapid range expansio...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
In this thesis, quantitative genetic approaches, common-garden experiments, and field studies were c...
The aim of this project was to compare the phenotypic responses of global populations of Lythrum sal...
The introduction and spread of non-native species has become a global ecological and environmental p...
Invasive species can influence a community, causing a decline or even extinction of native species. ...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study evolutionary responses in colonizing populations. M...
Non-native invasive plants species originating from Europe and Asia have become a problem in the nor...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...
Biological invasions provide opportunities to study evolutionary processes occurring during contempo...
Study of adaptive evolutionary changes in populations of invasive species can be advanced through th...
Evolution during biological invasion may occur over contemporary timescales, but the rate of evoluti...
Biological invasions provide a valuable context for studying contemporary evolution. Because reprodu...
Adaptation to climate, evolving over contemporary time scales, could facilitate rapid range expansio...
Phenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive populations of a specie...
In this thesis, quantitative genetic approaches, common-garden experiments, and field studies were c...
The aim of this project was to compare the phenotypic responses of global populations of Lythrum sal...
The introduction and spread of non-native species has become a global ecological and environmental p...
Invasive species can influence a community, causing a decline or even extinction of native species. ...
Introduced species offer an opportunity to study evolutionary responses in colonizing populations. M...
Non-native invasive plants species originating from Europe and Asia have become a problem in the nor...
AGAP : équipe GE²popPhenotypic differentiation in size and fecundity between native and invasive pop...
Increasing evidence suggests that invasive populations adapt to novel environments rapidly, and the ...