Clonal integration benefits an invader in heterogeneous environments with reciprocal patchiness of resources, but not its native congener

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  • who: Xiao-Mei Zhang from the Hainan Normal University, China have published the research: Clonal integration benefits an invader in heterogeneous environments with reciprocal patchiness of resources, but not its native congener, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 23/Oct/2021

SUMMARY

    Beneficial because they can specialize to acquire locally abundant resources via changes in morphology, physiology and/or biomass allocation and mutually exchange acquired resources via clonal integration (Ikegami et_al, 2008; Wang et_al, 2011; Roiloa et_al, 2014). Such clonal division of labor can greatly increase the efficiency of resource harvesting (Bloom et_al, 1985 . . .

     

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