2024
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13734
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Evolution of “invasion syndrome” in invasive goldenrod is not constrained by genetic trade‐offs

Laura C. Rigby,
Matthew D. Hall,
Keyne Monro
et al.

Abstract: A suite of plant traits is thought to make weed populations highly invasive, including vigorous growth and reproduction, superior competitive ability, and high dispersal ability. Using a breeding design and a common garden experiment, we tested whether such an “invasion syndrome” has evolved in an invasive range of Solidago altissima, and whether the evolution is likely to be genetically constrained. We found an overall shift in invasive phenotypes between native North American and invasive Japanese population… Show more

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