Why are invasive plants successful?
Plant invasions, a byproduct of globalization, are increasing worldwide. Because of their
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
ecological and economic impacts, considerable efforts have been made to understand and …
Predicted range shifts of alien tree species in Europe
Alien tree species are considered both a threat to nature conservation and a base for forest
management. We compiled species occurrences from biodiversity databases, forest …
management. We compiled species occurrences from biodiversity databases, forest …
EU-Trees4F, a dataset on the future distribution of European tree species
Abstract We present “EU-Trees4F”, a dataset of current and future potential distributions of
67 tree species in Europe at 10 km spatial resolution. We provide both climatically suitable …
67 tree species in Europe at 10 km spatial resolution. We provide both climatically suitable …
[HTML][HTML] Contradictory effect of climate change on American and European populations of Impatiens capensis Meerb.-is this herb a global threat?
Aims The present study is the first-ever attempt to generate information on the potential
present and future distribution of Impatiens capensis (orange balsam) under various climate …
present and future distribution of Impatiens capensis (orange balsam) under various climate …
Plant invasion in Mediterranean Europe: current hotspots and future scenarios
The Mediterranean Basin has historically been subject to alien plant invasions that threaten
its unique biodiversity. This seasonally dry and densely populated region is undergoing …
its unique biodiversity. This seasonally dry and densely populated region is undergoing …
Invasion risk of the currently cultivated alien flora in southern Africa is predicted to decline under climate change
Alien species can have massive impacts on native biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and
human livelihoods. Assessing which species from currently cultivated alien floras may …
human livelihoods. Assessing which species from currently cultivated alien floras may …
Global niche shifts of rice and its weak adaptability to climate change
R Yang, X Gong, R Cao, J Feng - Ecological Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple crop cultivated on a global scale that plays an essential role
in feeding the rapidly expanding human population. However, its ability to do so may be …
in feeding the rapidly expanding human population. However, its ability to do so may be …
Map** potential environmental impacts of alien species in the face of climate change
S Kumschick, L Journiac, O Boulesnane-Genguant… - Biological …, 2025 - Springer
Risk maps are a useful tool to prioritise sites for management and allocate resources where
they are most needed as they can show us where impacts of biological invasions are most …
they are most needed as they can show us where impacts of biological invasions are most …
[PDF][PDF] Towards integrating and harmonising information on plant invasions across Australia
Terminology for the invasion status of alien species has typically relied either on ecological-
or policy-based criteria, with the former emphasising species' ability to overcome ecological …
or policy-based criteria, with the former emphasising species' ability to overcome ecological …
Recent Species' Range Expansion in the Himalayan Highlands: New Distribution Records of Naturalized Alien Plants from Ladakh, India
Range shifts are a key mechanism that species employ in response to climate change.
Increasing global temperatures are driving species redistributions to cooler areas. Studies …
Increasing global temperatures are driving species redistributions to cooler areas. Studies …