Division of Labor Brings Greater Benefits to Clones of Carpobrotus edulis in the Non-native Range: Evidence for Rapid Adaptive Evolution

SR Roiloa, R Retuerto, JG Campoy, A Novoa… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Why some species become invasive while others do not is a central research request in
biological invasions. Clonality has been suggested as an attribute that could contribute to …

Carpobrotus acinaciformis vs Carpobrotus edulis: Are there any differences in their impact on coastal dune plant biodiversity?

S Sarmati, L Conti, ATR Acosta - Flora, 2019 - Elsevier
Coastal sand dunes are widely acknowledged as fragile and dynamic ecosystems. Among
the several threats affecting the native biodiversity of these systems, invasive plants are one …

Resource-sharing strategies in ecotypes of the invasive clonal plant Carpobrotus edulis: specialization for abundance or scarcity of resources

JG Campoy, R Retuerto, SR Roiloa - Journal of Plant Ecology, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Aims Carpobrotus edulis (L.) NE Br. is known to invade many coastal ecosystems
around the world, and it has been considered as one of the most severe threats to numerous …

Clonal plasticity and diversity facilitates the adaptation of Rhododendron aureum Georgi to alpine environment

X Wang, W Zhao, L Li, J You, B Ni, X Chen - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Four small oval populations and five large intensive populations of Rhododendron aureum
growing at the alpine in Changbai Mountain (China) were studied in two types of habitat (in …

Don't leave me behind: viability of vegetative propagules of the clonal invasive Carpobrotus edulis and implications for plant management

P Souza-Alonso, L González - Biological Invasions, 2017 - Springer
The capacity of succulent plants to create new invasive focus starting from disconnected
plant fragments involves severe difficulties in the management of invaded areas. In the case …