2024
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13839
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Phenological similarity and distinctiveness facilitate plant invasions

Daniel S. Park,
Kimberly M. Huynh,
Xiao Feng

Abstract: AimDarwin posited that invaders similar to native species are less likely to be successful due to competitive exclusion. A key axis across which such competition occurs across angiosperms is the timing of flowering, or reproductive phenology. It has been hypothesized that temporal isolation facilitates the establishment of introduced species. However, our knowledge of how the timing of flowering may influence invasion success is lacking at broader geographic and larger taxonomic scales. To address this impasse… Show more

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