What we still don't know about invasion genetics
Summary Publication of The Genetics of Colonizing Species in 1965 launched the field of
invasion genetics and highlighted the value of biological invasions as natural ecological and …
invasion genetics and highlighted the value of biological invasions as natural ecological and …
The unrealized potential of herbaria for global change biology
Plant and fungal specimens in herbaria are becoming primary resources for investigating
how plant phenology and geographic distributions shift with climate change, greatly …
how plant phenology and geographic distributions shift with climate change, greatly …
Using herbaria to study global environmental change
During the last centuries, humans have transformed global ecosystems. With their temporal
dimension, herbaria provide the otherwise scarce long‐term data crucial for tracking …
dimension, herbaria provide the otherwise scarce long‐term data crucial for tracking …
Herbaria as big data sources of plant traits
JM Heberling - International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Herbarium specimens have long been a cornerstone of taxonomic research but are only
recently being recognized for their potential as a source of spatially and temporally …
recently being recognized for their potential as a source of spatially and temporally …
Machine learning using digitized herbarium specimens to advance phenological research
Abstract Machine learning (ML) has great potential to drive scientific discovery by harvesting
data from images of herbarium specimens—preserved plant material curated in natural …
data from images of herbarium specimens—preserved plant material curated in natural …
Invasions: the trail behind, the path ahead, and a test of a disturbing idea
We provide a brief overview of progress in our understanding of introduced plant species. 2.
Three main conclusions emerge from our review:(i) Many lines of research, including the …
Three main conclusions emerge from our review:(i) Many lines of research, including the …
Meta‐analysis reveals evolution in invasive plant species but little support for Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability (EICA)
E Felker‐Quinn, JA Schweitzer… - Ecology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological explanations for the success and persistence of invasive species vastly
outnumber evolutionary hypotheses, yet evolution is a fundamental process in the success …
outnumber evolutionary hypotheses, yet evolution is a fundamental process in the success …
Ecological and evolutionary responses of Mediterranean plants to global change
Global change poses new challenges for plant species, including novel and complex
combinations of environmental conditions to which plants should adjust and adapt …
combinations of environmental conditions to which plants should adjust and adapt …
Tropical plants do not have narrower temperature tolerances, but are more at risk from warming because they are close to their upper thermal limits
Aim Tropical species are thought to be more susceptible to climate warming than are higher
latitude species. This prediction is largely based on the assumption that tropical species can …
latitude species. This prediction is largely based on the assumption that tropical species can …
Anthropogenic Change and the Process of Speciation
Anthropogenic impacts on the environment alter speciation processes by affecting both
geographical contexts and selection patterns on a worldwide scale. Here we review …
geographical contexts and selection patterns on a worldwide scale. Here we review …