Adaptive Differentiation in the General-Purpose Genotype Invasive PlantErythranthe guttata
Aaron O Millar,
Hazel M Chapman
Abstract:Highly plastic general-purpose genotypes are a frequent occurrence among invasive plants. Yet, it remains uncertain to what extent genetic adaptation can co-occur with such elevated levels of plasticity. Understanding the interplay between these two evolutionary strategies is essential to better predict invasive success and future climate change responses. We investigated the potential for local adaptation along an altitudinal gradient in introduced New Zealand populations of the highly plastic invasive herb,E… Show more
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