Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2102375410> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2102375410 endingPage "933" @default.
- W2102375410 startingPage "911" @default.
- W2102375410 abstract "Abstract Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, both directly and through interactions with other life‐history traits and extrinsic factors. We identify features of the reproductive biology of Australian acacias associated with invasiveness. Location Global. Methods We reviewed the pollination biology, seed biology and alternative modes of reproduction of Australian acacias using primary literature, online searches and unpublished data. We used comparative analyses incorporating an Acacia phylogeny to test for associations between invasiveness and eight reproductive traits in a group of introduced and invasive (23) and non‐invasive (129) species. We also explore the distribution of groups of trait ‘syndromes’ between invasive and non‐invasive species. Results Reproductive trait data were only available for 126 of 152 introduced species in our data set, representing 23/23 invasive and 103/129 non‐invasive species. These data suggest that invasives reach reproductive maturity earlier (10/13 within 2 years vs. 7/26 for non‐invasives) and are more commonly able to resprout (11/21 vs. 13/54), although only time to reproductive maturity was significant when phylogenetic relationships were controlled for. Our qualitative survey of the literature suggests that invasive species in general tend to have generalist pollination systems, prolific seed production, efficient seed dispersal and the accumulation of large and persistent seed banks that often have fire‐, heat‐ or disturbance‐triggered germination cues. Conclusions Invasive species respond quicker to disturbance than non‐invasive taxa. Traits found to be significant in our study require more in‐depth analysis involving data for a broader array of species given how little is known of the reproductive biology of so many taxa in this species‐rich genus. Sets of reproductive traits characteristic of invasive species and a general ability to reproduce effectively in new locations are widespread in Australian acacias. Unless there is substantial evidence to the contrary, care should be taken with all introductions." @default.
- W2102375410 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5005463642 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5009367269 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5021753471 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5025873309 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5026429933 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5032166406 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5035510410 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5051808960 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5056130118 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5058279624 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5064653724 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5068880970 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5069748064 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5085305192 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5086915228 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5088045323 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5089544179 @default.
- W2102375410 creator A5089936580 @default.
- W2102375410 date "2011-08-08" @default.
- W2102375410 modified "2023-10-15" @default.
- W2102375410 title "Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator of invasiveness?" @default.
- W2102375410 cites W115839141 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1488869067 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1491888040 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1493429777 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1523336822 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1529623398 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1554731598 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1932649089 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1939832095 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1962352442 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1964819897 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1965447713 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1967113924 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1968877408 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1970579749 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1974835329 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1980661105 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1981225410 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1981583199 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1981622003 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1983764222 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1988075542 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1989187943 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1991340863 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1991762691 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1993312966 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1994796571 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1998505376 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W1999009364 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2004344173 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2004847719 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2005994579 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2007392982 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2011557157 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2013033927 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2016566947 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2018441195 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2019634619 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2020472197 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2020598999 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2022677098 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2025869268 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2027694765 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2029243729 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2030124820 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2038950179 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2040402319 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2044071116 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2044744655 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2045693220 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2047474932 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2049551491 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2050093850 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2050780708 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2051970045 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2052131802 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2054563973 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2059466542 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2060936340 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2064284555 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2065261385 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2065413671 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2066364800 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2066700312 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2067820920 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2068113356 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2073270075 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2075332173 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2077263264 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2080402218 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2080752156 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2082867446 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2086148634 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2088957345 @default.
- W2102375410 cites W2089278682 @default.