Competitive seedlings and inherited traits: a test of rapid evolution of Elymus multisetus (big squirreltail) in response to cheatgrass invasion.
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Annual plants change in size over a century of observations.Genetic variation in adaptive traits and seed transfer zones for Pseudoroegneria spicata (bluebunch wheatgrass) in the northwestern United States.Apparent plasticity in functional traits determining competitive ability and spatial distribution: a case from desert.A functional trait perspective on plant invasion.Evolutionary responses of native plant species to invasive plants: a review.Causes and consequences of failed adaptation to biological invasions: the role of ecological constraints.Increased Primary Production from an Exotic Invader Does Not Subsidize Native Rodents.An exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass.Spatial pattern of invasion and the evolutionary responses of native plant speciesStrong natural selection during plant restoration favors an unexpected suite of plant traitsTransgenerational soil-mediated differences between plants experienced or naïve to a grass invasion.Intraspecific variation among clones of a naïve rare grass affects competition with a nonnative, invasive forb.No universal scale-dependent impacts of invasive species on native plant species richness.Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species.Rapid evolution rescues hosts from competition and disease but-despite a dilution effect-increases the density of infected hosts.How do native species respond to invaders? Mechanistic and trait-based perspectivesEffects of competition withBromus tectorumon early establishment ofPoa secundaaccessions: can seed source impact restoration success?Combining active restoration and targeted grazing to establish native plants and reduce fuel loads in invaded ecosystems
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Competitive seedlings and inherited traits: a test of rapid evolution of Elymus multisetus (big squirreltail) in response to cheatgrass invasion.
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Courtney L J Rowe
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10.1111/J.1752-4571.2010.00162.X
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2010-10-29T00:00:00Z