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Native plant species show evolutionary responses to invasion by Parthenium hysterophorus in an African savanna

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Invasive plant species often competitively displace native plant species but some populations of native plant species can evolve adaptation to competition from invaders and persist in invaded habitats. However, studies are lacking that examine how variation in abiotic conditions in invaded landscapes may affect fitness of native plants that have adapted to compete with invasive plants. I tested whether invasion by Parthenium hysterophorus in an African savanna may have selected for native plant individuals with greater competitive ability than conspecific naïve natives in nutrient-rich and mesic soil conditions. I compared vegetative growth and seed yields of invader-experienced and conspecific naïve native individuals. Invader-experienced natives grew shorter than naïve natives regardless of growth conditions. Nevertheless, the two groups of native plants also exhibited treatment-specific differences in competitive ability. Invader-experienced natives displayed plasticity in seed yield...
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