What makes a good invasive species – genetics or plasticity? Insights from Impatiens glandulifera
Understanding what makes invasive plant species so good at invading may help us protect vulnerable plant biodiversity.
Plant Science from Cell Biology to Ecosystems
Understanding what makes invasive plant species so good at invading may help us protect vulnerable plant biodiversity.
Impatiens glandulifera has invaded distinct habitats in Central Europe that show remarkable differences in shade, soil acidity and competition.
Riparian systems are prone to invasion by alien plant species, which may be facilitated by hydrochory, the transport of seeds by water.