Evolution of defense and herbivory in introduced plants-Testing enemy release using a known source population, herbivore trials, and time since introduction.
Claire R BrandenburgerMartin KimEve SlavichFloret L MeredithJuha-Pekka SalminenWilliam B SherwinAngela T MolesPublished in: Ecology and evolution (2020)
In the field of invasion ecology, we need to rethink the paradigm that species introduced to a new range undergo simple decreases in defenses against herbivores. Instead, plants are likely to employ a range of defense traits that evolve in both coordinated and opposing ways in response to a plethora of different biotic and abiotic selective pressures.