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Plants evolve greater phenotypic plasticity in invaded range

I’ve been interested in the expression of phenotypic plasticity by invasive plants since studying Melaleuca quinquenervia population genetics for my dissertation.  Often invasive plants seem to be able to grow in a wider range of habitats and perform better in their … Continue reading

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