Evolutionary imbalance explains global plant invasions

Plant species from certain geographic regions are more successful in spreading outside their native ranges than others — but why? Ecologists provide answers by exploring how the ecological and evolutionary histories of plants can influence their relationships with humans and their success as invaders.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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