Invasive plants gain evolutionary edge long before they spread, study finds
New research led by King's College London found that invasive plant species owe their ecological success to an evolutionary advantage acquired long before they reach new territories. The findings suggest that invasiveness is not simply a reaction to a new environment, but a trait shaped much earlier in a species' evolutionary history.
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