2021
DOI: 10.1111/jbi.14252
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Phenotypic differentiation among native, expansive and introduced populations influences invasion success

Abstract: Aim Humans influence species distributions by modifying the environment and by dispersing species beyond their natural ranges. Populations of species that have established in disjunct regions of the world may exhibit trait differentiation from native populations due to founder effects and adaptations to selection pressures in each distributional region. We compared multiple native, expansive and introduced populations of a single species across the world, considering the influence of environmental stressors an… Show more

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“…We checked the goodness‐of‐fit of all the statistical models by plotting observed versus predicted values and model residuals versus predicted values. To analyze the effect of forest origin and forest type within each climate type on carbon storage and sequestration, we conducted post‐hoc comparisons of estimated marginal means calculated using the “emmeans” R package (Lenth et al, 2018) with Bonferroni's adjustment, which is appropriate to declare statistical significance ( p < .05) in multiple‐comparison testing analyses (Cabin & Mitchell, 2000; Lázaro‐Lobo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We checked the goodness‐of‐fit of all the statistical models by plotting observed versus predicted values and model residuals versus predicted values. To analyze the effect of forest origin and forest type within each climate type on carbon storage and sequestration, we conducted post‐hoc comparisons of estimated marginal means calculated using the “emmeans” R package (Lenth et al, 2018) with Bonferroni's adjustment, which is appropriate to declare statistical significance ( p < .05) in multiple‐comparison testing analyses (Cabin & Mitchell, 2000; Lázaro‐Lobo et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%