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Plant invasions in New Zealand: global lessons in prevention, eradication and control
PE Hulme - Biological invasions, 2020 - Springer
The number of non-native plant species established outside of cultivation in the New
Zealand archipelago is higher than for any other islands worldwide. Faced with this scale of …
Zealand archipelago is higher than for any other islands worldwide. Faced with this scale of …
Diversity and suitability of existing methods and metrics for quantifying species range shifts
S Yalcin, SJ Leroux - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The quantification of species range shifts is critical for develo** effective plans to
conserve biodiversity. There are numerous methods and metrics for quantifying species …
conserve biodiversity. There are numerous methods and metrics for quantifying species …
Future of winegrape growing regions in E urope
JP Tóth, Z Végvári - Australian Journal of Grape and Wine …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Aims Recent climatic warming trends are evident from
observational studies, and investigating the likely impact of climate change on biological …
observational studies, and investigating the likely impact of climate change on biological …
Predicting plant invasions under climate change: are species distribution models validated by field trials?
Climate change may facilitate alien species invasion into new areas, particularly for species
from warm native ranges introduced into areas currently marginal for temperature. Although …
from warm native ranges introduced into areas currently marginal for temperature. Although …
Impacts of sea level rise and climate change on coastal plant species in the central California coast
KL Garner, MY Chang, MT Fulda, JA Berlin, RE Freed… - PeerJ, 2015 - peerj.com
Local increases in sea level caused by global climate change pose a significant threat to the
persistence of many coastal plant species through exacerbating inundation, flooding, and …
persistence of many coastal plant species through exacerbating inundation, flooding, and …
Projecting the current and potential future distribution of New Zealand's invasive sturnids
Invasive species threaten native ecosystems, the economy and human health. Improved
understanding of an invasive species' ecological niche, and whether it has differentiated in …
understanding of an invasive species' ecological niche, and whether it has differentiated in …
Potential invasive plant expansion in global ecoregions under climate change
CJ Wang, QF Li, JZ Wan - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
Climate change is increasing the risk of invasive plant expansion worldwide. However, few
studies have specified the relationship between invasive plant expansion and ecoregions at …
studies have specified the relationship between invasive plant expansion and ecoregions at …
Future-proofing weed management for the effects of climate change: is New Zealand underestimating the risk of increased plant invasions?
Climate change may exacerbate the impacts of plant invasions by providing opportunities for
new naturalisations and for alien species to expand into regions where previously they …
new naturalisations and for alien species to expand into regions where previously they …
Does elevated temperature and doubled CO2 increase growth of three potentially invasive plants?
Climate change, comprising an increase in carbon dioxide levels coupled with elevated
temperature, may favor invasive plants, as they possess traits that will facilitate adaptation to …
temperature, may favor invasive plants, as they possess traits that will facilitate adaptation to …
Potential distribution of wild edible fruit trees under climate change scenarios: promoting food security in a Neotropical region
Wild edible fruits are important genetic and economic plant resources. They represent a
significant livelihood resource for the population and are valuable in co** with climate …
significant livelihood resource for the population and are valuable in co** with climate …