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Why are invasive plants successful?
Plant invasions, a byproduct of globalization, are increasing worldwide. Because of their
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
Addressing context dependence in ecology
Context dependence is widely invoked to explain disparate results in ecology. It arises when
the magnitude or sign of a relationship varies due to the conditions under which it is …
the magnitude or sign of a relationship varies due to the conditions under which it is …
Observed and potential range shifts of native and nonnative species with climate change
There is broad concern that the range shifts of global flora and fauna will not keep up with
climate change, increasing the likelihood of population declines and extinctions. Many …
climate change, increasing the likelihood of population declines and extinctions. Many …
Neutral and adaptive genetic diversity in plants: An overview
Genetic diversity is a prerequisite for evolutionary change in all kinds of organisms. It is
generally acknowledged that populations lacking genetic variation are unable to evolve in …
generally acknowledged that populations lacking genetic variation are unable to evolve in …
The net effect of functional traits on fitness
Generalizing the effect of traits on performance across species may be achievable if traits
explain variation in population fitness. However, testing relationships between traits and vital …
explain variation in population fitness. However, testing relationships between traits and vital …
Insights into invasive species from whole‐genome resequencing
Studies of invasive species can simultaneously inform management strategies and quantify
rapid evolution in the wild. The role of genomics in invasion science is increasingly …
rapid evolution in the wild. The role of genomics in invasion science is increasingly …
Do non‐native plants contribute to insect declines?
1. With evidence of significant global insect declines mounting, urgent calls to mitigate such
declines are also increasing. Efforts to reverse insect declines will only succeed, however, if …
declines are also increasing. Efforts to reverse insect declines will only succeed, however, if …
Rapid and repeated climate adaptation involving chromosome inversions following invasion of an insect
LJ Ma, LJ Cao, JC Chen, MQ Tang… - Molecular biology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Following invasion, insects can become adapted to conditions experienced in their invasive
range, but there are few studies on the speed of adaptation and its genomic basis. Here, we …
range, but there are few studies on the speed of adaptation and its genomic basis. Here, we …
[HTML][HTML] Genomes of the cosmopolitan fruit pest Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) reveal its global invasion history and thermal adaptation
Y Zhang, S Liu, M De Meyer, Z Liao, Y Zhao… - Journal of advanced …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction The oriental fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis is one of the most destructive
agricultural pests worldwide, with highly debated species delimitation, origin, and global …
agricultural pests worldwide, with highly debated species delimitation, origin, and global …
A mechanistic framework of enemy release
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) is the best‐known hypothesis explaining high
performance (eg rapid population growth) of exotic species. However, the current framing of …
performance (eg rapid population growth) of exotic species. However, the current framing of …