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- W4380355425 abstract "Abstract Invasive plants are often characterized by rapid germination and precocious phenology. Theory suggests that early germination may provide invaders with a competitive advantage over slower germinating natives, but the relative contribution of rapid germination versus other intrinsic competitive traits (e.g. rapid growth, high fecundity, broad environmental tolerance) to the success of invaders is poorly understood. Depending on the relationship between germination and competition, shifts in germination phenology due to climate change may increase the dominance of invaders or buffer communities against their impacts. We investigated the link between temperature variation, germination phenology and competitive interactions with a sequence of controlled environment experiments. First, we evaluated the relationships between temperature variation and germination phenology for two herbaceous species found in North American woodlands, the non‐native Hesperis matronalis and native Cryptotaenia canadensis . We then leveraged temperature‐response differences to manipulate the relative germination phenology of these taxa and quantified the effects of their phenological differences on competition. Seeds of the invasive H. matronalis germinated rapidly, reaching 50% germination in under 10 days in all treatment combinations. C. canadensis did not reach 50% germination with less than 7 weeks of cold stratification. However, with more than 10 weeks of cold stratification and low (20/10°C) incubation temperatures, the germination phenology of C. canadensis was well‐matched to that of H. matronalis . When grown together, we found that precocious germination phenology doubled the competitive impact of H. matronalis relative to its other intrinsic competitive traits. Phenological advantage of just 2–3 days relative to C. canadensis was enough to secure competitive dominance at the seedling stage. Synthesis . This study revealed that the mechanistic link between the germination phenology and competitive success of an invasive plant can be strongly mediated by climate sensitivity differences between introduced and native species. Climate change will likely exacerbate these differences, especially in regions where warming reduces cold stratification. Our findings suggest that phenological diversity in native plant communities is an important property of invasion resistance. The relationship between environmental variation, germination dynamics and competition provides a path forward for forecasting climate change impacts on seasonal community assembly and highlights the need to incorporate phenological diversity in restorations." @default.
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- W4380355425 title "Contrasting responses to climate variability generate seasonal priority effects between native and invasive forest herbs" @default.
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