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Invasive species usually benefit more than native species from increases in nutrient availability. Phenotypic plasticity in above‐ground traits has often been used to explain the superiority of invasive species in response to increased nutrient availability. However, it remains largely unclear whether and how root trait plasticity predicts the ascendancy of invasive plants following nutrient enrichment...
Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristics and the physiological variation of the species as it relates to this microhabitat variation; these two types of measurements can generate what is termed a ‘physiological landscape’ for the species. Mapping the micro‐scale physiological landscape across space and time, rather than relying on large‐scale...
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