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Evidence for fine-scale habitat specialisation in an invasive weed 被引量:2
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作者 Daniel Z.Atwater Rebecca A.Fletcher +2 位作者 christopher c.dickinson Andrew H.Paterson Jacob N.Barney 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE CSCD 2018年第2期189-199,共11页
Aims As an exotic species colonises a new continent,it must overcome enormous environmental variation in its introduced range.Local adaptation of introduced species has frequently been observed at the continent scale,... Aims As an exotic species colonises a new continent,it must overcome enormous environmental variation in its introduced range.Local adaptation of introduced species has frequently been observed at the continent scale,particularly in response to latitudinal climatic variation.However,significant environmental heterogeneity can also exist at the landscape scale.A small number of studies have provided evidence that introduced species may also be capable of phenotypic and genetic differentiation at much smaller spatial scales.For example,previously we found US agricultural and non-agricultural populations of Sorghum halepense(Johnsongrass)to be phenotypically and genetically distinct.in this study,we inves-tigated whether this phenotypic differentiation of agricultural and non-agricultural populations of S.halepense is the result of fine-scale local specialisation.Methods We surveyed a nationally collected S.halepense germplasm panel and also collected neighbouring agricultural and non-agricultural sub-populations of S.halepense at four sites throughout Western Virginia,USA,raising seedlings in common conditions mimicking both agricultural and non-agricultural habitats.Important Findings At the national scale,we found evidence of habitat differentiation but not specialisation.However,at the local scale,we found evi-dence of specialisation in two of the four local populations to non-agricultural habitat,but no evidence of specialisation to agricultural habitat.These results show that local specialisation is a possible,but not guaranteed consequence of kilometre-scale habitat heterogen-eity in invasive species.This finding contributes to a growing aware-ness of the importance of fine-scale local adaptation in the ecology and management of introduced and weedy species. 展开更多
关键词 JOHNSONGRASS local adaptation rapid evolution Sorghum halepense(L.)
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