Phenology in a warming world: differences between native and non-native plant species
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Phenology is a harbinger of climate change, with many species advancing flowering in response to rising temperatures. However, there is tremendous variation among species in phenological response to warming, and any phenological differences between native and nonânative species may influence invasion outcomes under global warming. We simulated global warming in the field and found that nonânative species flowered earlier and were more phenologically plastic to temperature than natives, which did not accelerate flowering in response to warming. Nonânative species' flowering also became more synchronous with other community members under warming. Earlier flowering was associated with greater geographic spread of nonânative species, implicating phenology as a potential trait associated with the successful establishment of nonânative species across large geographic regions. Such phenological differences in both timing and plasticity between native and nonânatives are hypothesised to promote...
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