Is evolution necessary for range expansion? Manipulating reproductive timing of a weedy annual transplanted beyond its range.
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Evolution of marginal populations of an invasive vine increases the likelihood of future spread.Manipulation of flowering time: phenological integration and maternal effects.Genetic and physiological bases for phenological responses to current and predicted climates.Introduction beyond a species range: a relationship between population origin, adaptive potential and plant performancePredicting changes in the distribution and abundance of species under environmental changeThe success of assisted colonization and assisted gene flow depends on phenology.Fitness declines towards range limits and local adaptation to climate affect dispersal evolution during climate-induced range shifts.Reproductive limits of a late-flowering high-mountain Mediterranean plant along an elevational climate gradient.Population divergence along lines of genetic variance and covariance in the invasive plant Lythrum salicaria in eastern North America.Interactions between soil habitat and geographic range location affect plant fitness.Evidence for rapid evolution of phenology in an invasive grass.Life history trait differentiation and local adaptation in invasive populations of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in China.Rapid evolution of morphology and adaptive life history in the invasive California wild radish (Raphanus sativus) and the implications for management.On the potential strength and consequences for nonrandom gene flow caused by local adaptation in flowering time.Population genetics and adaptation to climate along elevation gradients in invasive Solidago canadensis.Reduced pollinator service and elevated pollen limitation at the geographic range limit of an annual plant.Increased seed dispersal potential towards geographic range limits in a Pacific coast dune plant.Role of climate and competitors in limiting fitness across range edges of an annual plant.Strong genetic differentiation but not local adaptation toward the range limit of a coastal dune plant.Ecological correlates of fitness across the northern geographic range limit of a Pacific Coast dune plant.Evolutionary constraints on adaptive evolution during range expansion in an invasive plant.What drives selection on flowering time? An experimental manipulation of the inherent correlation between genotype and environment.To the edge: studies of species' range limits.Re-establishment of clinal variation in flowering time among introduced populations of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria, Lythraceae).Geographic range limits: achieving synthesis.The rhythmic expression of genes controlling flowering time in southern and northern populations of invasive Ambrosia artemisiifoliaPhenotypic divergences induced by different residence time in invasive common ragweedsElevational distribution limits of non-native species: combining observational and experimental evidenceModelling chestnut biogeography for American chestnut restorationIdentifying targets and agents of selection: innovative methods to evaluate the processes that contribute to local adaptation
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Is evolution necessary for range expansion? Manipulating reproductive timing of a weedy annual transplanted beyond its range.
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Is evolution necessary for ran ...... transplanted beyond its range.
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Maxine A Watson
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2005-12-14T00:00:00Z