reviewEcology LettersDec 10, 2009GREEN OA

A meta‐analysis of trait differences between invasive and non‐invasive plant species

University of Bern · Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research

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Abstract

A major aim in ecology is identifying determinants of invasiveness. We performed a meta-analysis of 117 field or experimental-garden studies that measured pair-wise trait differences of a total of 125 invasive and 196 non-invasive plant species in the invasive range of the invasive species. We tested whether invasiveness is associated with performance-related traits (physiology, leaf-area allocation, shoot allocation, growth rate, size and fitness), and whether such associations depend on type of study and on biogeographical or biological factors. Overall, invasive species had significantly higher values than non-invasive species for all six trait categories. More trait differences were significant for…

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Keywords
  • Invasive species
  • Biology
  • Trait
  • Ecology
  • Introduced species
  • Temperate climate
  • Range (aeronautics)
  • Alien
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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