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The following pages link to Competitive seedlings and inherited traits: a test of rapid evolution of Elymus multisetus (big squirreltail) in response to cheatgrass invasion (Q35961198):
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- Annual plants change in size over a century of observations (Q30607246) (← links)
- Genetic variation in adaptive traits and seed transfer zones for Pseudoroegneria spicata (bluebunch wheatgrass) in the northwestern United States. (Q30669755) (← links)
- Apparent plasticity in functional traits determining competitive ability and spatial distribution: a case from desert (Q30981448) (← links)
- A functional trait perspective on plant invasion (Q34270210) (← links)
- Evolutionary responses of native plant species to invasive plants: a review (Q35142347) (← links)
- Causes and consequences of failed adaptation to biological invasions: the role of ecological constraints (Q35560239) (← links)
- Increased Primary Production from an Exotic Invader Does Not Subsidize Native Rodents (Q35921394) (← links)
- An exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass (Q35929467) (← links)
- Spatial pattern of invasion and the evolutionary responses of native plant species (Q36126039) (← links)
- Strong natural selection during plant restoration favors an unexpected suite of plant traits (Q36904961) (← links)
- Transgenerational soil-mediated differences between plants experienced or naïve to a grass invasion (Q37262226) (← links)
- Intraspecific variation among clones of a naïve rare grass affects competition with a nonnative, invasive forb (Q37586214) (← links)
- No universal scale-dependent impacts of invasive species on native plant species richness (Q39491980) (← links)
- Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species (Q46267290) (← links)
- Rapid evolution rescues hosts from competition and disease but-despite a dilution effect-increases the density of infected hosts. (Q51164418) (← links)
- How do native species respond to invaders? Mechanistic and trait-based perspectives (Q56431039) (← links)
- Effects of competition withBromus tectorumon early establishment ofPoa secundaaccessions: can seed source impact restoration success? (Q56434494) (← links)
- Combining active restoration and targeted grazing to establish native plants and reduce fuel loads in invaded ecosystems (Q60959720) (← links)
- Photosynthetic regulation in seed heads and flag leaves of sagebrush-steppe bunchgrasses (Q92716388) (← links)
- Characterization of Adult Functional Traits of Local Populations and Cultivars of Sandberg Bluegrass and Bottlebrush Squirreltail Perennial Bunchgrasses (Q92853064) (← links)