Effects of clonal integration in the expansion of two alien Carpobrotus species into a coastal dune system – a field experiment
Published 2017 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Effects of clonal integration in the expansion of two alien Carpobrotus species into a coastal dune system – a field experiment
Authors
Keywords
biological invasions, biomass partitioning, <em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Carpobrotus</em>, clonal integration, congeneric species, fragmentation, invasiveness, storage organs
Journal
FOLIA GEOBOTANICA
Volume 52, Issue 3-4, Pages 327-335
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-03-02
DOI
10.1007/s12224-016-9278-4
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Restrictions in the sprouting ability of an invasive coastal plant, Ammophila arenaria, from fragmented rhizomes
- (2016) Teresa M. Konlechner et al. PLANT ECOLOGY
- Division of Labor Brings Greater Benefits to Clones of Carpobrotus edulis in the Non-native Range: Evidence for Rapid Adaptive Evolution
- (2016) Sergio R. Roiloa et al. Frontiers in Plant Science
- Adaptive plasticity to heterogeneous environments increases capacity for division of labor in the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis (Aizoaceae)
- (2014) S. R. Roiloa et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY
- Physiological integration modifies δ15N in the clonal plant Fragaria vesca, suggesting preferential transport of nitrogen to water-stressed offspring
- (2014) S. R. Roiloa et al. ANNALS OF BOTANY
- Developmentally-programmed division of labour in the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis
- (2013) Sergio R. Roiloa et al. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
- Effect of physiological integration in self/non-self genotype recognition on the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis
- (2013) S. R. Roiloa et al. Journal of Plant Ecology
- The effects of physiological integration on biomass partitioning in plant modules: an experimental study with the stoloniferous herb Glechoma hederacea
- (2013) Sergio R. Roiloa et al. PLANT ECOLOGY
- Effects of fragment size and water depth on performance of stem fragments of the invasive, amphibious, clonal plant Ipomoea aquatica
- (2012) Hui-Feng Lin et al. AQUATIC BOTANY
- Eight questions about invasions and ecosystem functioning
- (2012) David L. Strayer ECOLOGY LETTERS
- United we stand, divided we fall: a meta-analysis of experiments on clonal integration and its relationship to invasiveness
- (2012) Yao-Bin Song et al. OECOLOGIA
- Effects of fragmentation on the survival and growth of the invasive, clonal plant Alternanthera philoxeroides
- (2011) Bi-Cheng Dong et al. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
- The effects of rooting frequency and position of rooted ramets on plasticity and yield in a clonal species: an experimental study with Glechoma hederacea
- (2011) Sergio R. Roiloa et al. ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
- Contrasting root behaviour in two grass species: a test of functionality in dynamic heterogeneous conditions
- (2011) Liesje Mommer et al. PLANT AND SOIL
- A proposed unified framework for biological invasions
- (2011) Tim M. Blackburn et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- How internode length, position and presence of leaves affect survival and growth of Alternanthera philoxeroides after fragmentation?
- (2010) Bi-Cheng Dong et al. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
- Fitness of resprouters versus seeders in relation to nutrient availability in two Plantago species
- (2009) Vít Latzel et al. ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Spreading of the invasiveCarpobrotusaff.acinaciformisin Mediterranean ecosystems: The advantage of performing in different light environments
- (2009) A. Traveset et al. APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE
- Physiological integration increases the survival and growth of the clonal invader Carpobrotus edulis
- (2009) Sergio R. Roiloa et al. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
- A meta-analysis of trait differences between invasive and non-invasive plant species
- (2009) Mark van Kleunen et al. ECOLOGY LETTERS
- Widespread resistance of Mediterranean island ecosystems to the establishment of three alien species
- (2008) Montserrat Vilà et al. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
- Clonal integration facilitates the proliferation of smooth brome clones invading northern fescue prairies
- (2008) R. Otfinowski et al. PLANT ECOLOGY
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search