The evolution of increased competitive ability, innate competitive advantages, and novel biochemical weapons act in concert for a tropical invader.
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Novel chemistry of invasive plants: exotic species have more unique metabolomic profiles than native congeners.Differences in competitive ability between plants from nonnative and native populations of a tropical invader relates to adaptive responses in abiotic and biotic environments.Evolutionary increases in defense during a biological invasion.Conyza canadensis suppresses plant diversity in its nonnative ranges but not at home: a transcontinental comparison.Integrating novel chemical weapons and evolutionarily increased competitive ability in success of a tropical invader.Parallel evolution in an invasive plant: effect of herbivores on competitive ability and regrowth of Jacobaea vulgaris.Are invasive plants more competitive than native conspecifics? Patterns vary with competitors.Effects of High Temperature and Water Stress on Seed Germination of the Invasive Species Mexican Sunflower.Neighbour Origin and Ploidy Level Drive Impact of an Alien Invasive Plant Species in a Competitive Environment.Different Growth Responses of an Invasive Weed and a Native Crop to Nitrogen Pulse and Competition.No difference in the competitive ability of introduced and native Trifolium provenances when grown with soil biota from their introduced and native ranges.Preadaptation and post-introduction evolution facilitate the invasion of Phragmites australis in North America.Herbivore exclusion drives the evolution of plant competitiveness via increased allelopathy.Invasive alien plants benefit more from clonal integration in heterogeneous environments than natives.Fagaceae tree species allocate higher fraction of nitrogen to photosynthetic apparatus than Leguminosae in Jianfengling tropical montane rain forest, China.Enhanced fitness and greater herbivore resistance: implications for dandelion invasion in an alpine habitatAllelopathy of a native grassland community as a potential mechanism of resistance against invasion by introduced plantsHerbivore release drives parallel patterns of evolutionary divergence in invasive plant phenotypesMeta-analysis reveals asymmetric reduction in the genetic diversity of introduced populations of exotic insectsInvasive success and the evolution of enhanced weaponryImpact of an invader on species diversity is stronger in the non-native range than in the native rangeResponse of invasive Chromolaena odorata and two coexisting weeds to contrasting irradiance and nitrogenInvasion of Spartina alterniflora in China is greatly facilitated by increased growth and clonality: a comparative study of native and introduced populationsExperimental evidence that invasive grasses use allelopathic biochemicals as a potential mechanism for invasion: chemical warfare in natureLinking functional traits to impacts of invasive plant species: a case studyInhibitory effects of Eucalyptus globulus on understorey plant growth and species richness are greater in non-native regions
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The evolution of increased competitive ability, innate competitive advantages, and novel biochemical weapons act in concert for a tropical invader.
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Alfonso Valiente-Banuet
Carlos Silva Pereyra
Gregor F Barclay
Rui-Min Qin
Yu-Long Feng
Yu-Long Zheng
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2012-12-17T00:00:00Z