ARE INVASIVES BIGGER? A GLOBAL STUDY OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN TWO INVASIVE SHRUBS
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Rapid development of adaptive, climate-driven clinal variation in seed mass in the invasive annual Forb Echium plantagineum L.Community assembly rules affect the diversity of expanding communitiesInvasive mechanism and control strategy of Ageratina adenophora (Sprengel).Introduced Brassica nigra populations exhibit greater growth and herbivore resistance but less tolerance than native populations in the native range.Invasive plants and enemy release: evolution of trait means and trait correlations in Ulex europaeusTwo colonisation stages generate two different patterns of genetic diversity within native and invasive ranges of Ulex europaeus.Increase in male reproductive success and female reproductive investment in invasive populations of the harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis.Invasive and non-invasive congeners show similar trait shifts between their same native and non-native ranges.Herbivores mediate different competitive and facilitative responses of native and invader populations of Brassica nigra.The role of the tolerance-fecundity trade-off in maintaining intraspecific seed trait variation in a widespread dimorphic herb.Testing the role of genetic factors across multiple independent invasions of the shrub Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius).Evidence for the enemy release hypothesis in Hypericum perforatum.Evolution of germination strategy in the invasive speciesUlex europaeusEvidence for enemy release and increased seed production and size for two invasive Australian acaciasDoes the biogeographic origin of species matter? Ecological effects of native and non-native species and the use of origin to guide managementBreaking and remaking a seed and seed predator interaction in the introduced range of Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) in New ZealandLocal performance of six clonal alien species differs between native and invasive regions in Germany and New ZealandGlobal meta-analysis of trait consistency of non-native plants between their native and introduced areasFrench broom (Teline monspessulana) invasion in south-central Chile depends on factors operating at different spatial scalesBiogeographic comparisons of the traits and abundance of an invasive crab throughout its native and invasive rangesSeed number and environmental conditions do not explain seed size variability for the invasive herb Lupinus polyphyllusNon-native conditions favor non-native populations of invasive plant: demographic consequences of seed size variation?High phenotypic variation of seed traits, germination characteristics and genetic diversity of an invasive annual weedBiogeographical comparison of the invasive Lepidium draba in its native, expanded and introduced rangesEnvironmental Tolerances of Miscanthus sinensis in Invasive and Native PopulationsEnhanced Growth and Seed Properties in Introduced vs. Native Populations of Yellow Starthistle (Centaurea solstitialis)South African Iridaceae with rapid and profuse seedling emergence are more likely to become naturalized in other regionsA modelling approach to estimate the effect of exotic pollinators on exotic weed population dynamics: bumblebees and broom in AustraliaRAPID EVOLUTION OF AN INVASIVE PLANTResistance to Centaurea solstitialis invasion from annual and perennial grasses in California and ArgentinaPropagule size effects across multiple life-history stages in a marine invertebrateDifferences in life-cycle stage components between native and introduced ranges of five woody Fabaceae speciesIntraspecific variation in fruit size and shape inCorema album(Ericaceae) along a latitudinal gradient: from fruits to populations
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ARE INVASIVES BIGGER? A GLOBAL STUDY OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN TWO INVASIVE SHRUBS
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ARE INVASIVES BIGGER? A GLOBAL STUDY OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN TWO INVASIVE SHRUBS
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ARE INVASIVES BIGGER? A GLOBAL STUDY OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN TWO INVASIVE SHRUBS
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ARE INVASIVES BIGGER? A GLOBAL STUDY OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN TWO INVASIVE SHRUBS
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ARE INVASIVES BIGGER? A GLOBAL STUDY OF SEED SIZE VARIATION IN TWO INVASIVE SHRUBS
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Andrew W. Sheppard
Chris Winks
Hernán Norambuena
Jane Memmot
Mike Pitcairn
Paul Downey
Richard Hill
Richard Shaw
Rüdiger Wittenberg
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10.1890/0012-9658(2003)084[1434:AIBAGS]2.0.CO;2
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z