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A meta-analysis of the evolution of increased competitive ability hypothesis: genetic-based trait variation and herbivory resistance trade-offs
Michael C. Rotter,
Liza M. Holeski
Biological Sciences
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Genetic Basis
100%
Herbivore Resistance
100%
Meta-analysis
100%
Resistance Traits
100%
Trait Variation
100%
Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability Hypothesis
100%
Herbivore
75%
Evolution of Increased Competitive Ability
75%
Non-native
50%
Non-native Plants
50%
Fitness Traits
50%
Herbivore Performance
50%
Direct Measurement
25%
Selection Pressure
25%
Specialist Herbivore
25%
Plant Population
25%
Competitive Ability
25%
Limited Resources
25%
Native Habitat
25%
Native Population
25%
Global Ecosystem
25%
Plant Fitness
25%
Trait Value
25%
Non-native Populations
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Meta-Analysis
100%
Selection Pressure
50%