The dynamics of plant invasions from initial colonization through patch expansion are driven in part by mode of reproduction, i.e., sexual (seed) and asexual (clonal fragments and expansion) means. Expansion of existing patches—both rate and mode of spread into a matrix of varying conditions—is important for predicting potential invader impacts. In this study, we used fine-scale genetic assessments and remote sensing to describe both the rate and mode of expansion for 20 Phragmites australis patches in flooded and unflooded wetland units on the Great Salt Lake, UT. We found that the majority of Phragmites patch expansion occurred via clonal spread but we also documented instances of (potentially episodic) seedling recruitment. The mode of p...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall inv...
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall inv...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
contains hundreds of viable seeds on each adult stem. In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well...
Genetic diversity and reproductive mode can control whether an introduced species becomes invasive. ...
The recent and rapid expansion of Phragmites australis in North America provides an opportunity to r...
Across the estuaries of the east coast and wetlands of the Great Lakes, the invasive grass Phragmite...
The number of patches of non-native Phragmites australis in brackish tidal wetlands in the Rhode Riv...
The number of patches of non-native Phragmites australis in brackish tidal wetlands in the Rhode Riv...
The number of patches of non-native Phragmites australis in brackish tidal wetlands in the Rhode Riv...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall inv...
In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well as estuaries of the east coast, the ten-foot tall inv...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
Utah is experiencing a dramatic invasion of an aggressive European subspecies of the common reed (Ph...
contains hundreds of viable seeds on each adult stem. In wetlands of Utah and southern Idaho as well...
Genetic diversity and reproductive mode can control whether an introduced species becomes invasive. ...
The recent and rapid expansion of Phragmites australis in North America provides an opportunity to r...
Across the estuaries of the east coast and wetlands of the Great Lakes, the invasive grass Phragmite...
The number of patches of non-native Phragmites australis in brackish tidal wetlands in the Rhode Riv...
The number of patches of non-native Phragmites australis in brackish tidal wetlands in the Rhode Riv...
The number of patches of non-native Phragmites australis in brackish tidal wetlands in the Rhode Riv...
1. A fundamental challenge to invasion ecology is to determine what factors cause an exotic species ...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...
1. Knowing the relative contribution of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction to the disper...