Addressing data disparities is critical for biodiversity assessments
Biodiversity and nature assessments such as the US National Nature Assessment assess
the state of biodiversity and the contributions of nature to humans.. Using three species …
the state of biodiversity and the contributions of nature to humans.. Using three species …
Human activity drives establishment, but not invasion, of non‐native plants on islands
Island ecosystems are particularly susceptible to the impacts of invasive species. Many rare
and endangered species that are endemic to islands are negatively affected by invasions …
and endangered species that are endemic to islands are negatively affected by invasions …
Closely related aliens lead to greater extinction risk
Alien species are considered a major driver of extinction risk. Preventing high-impact aliens
from being introduced is more necessary than ever to mitigate the current biodiversity crisis …
from being introduced is more necessary than ever to mitigate the current biodiversity crisis …
Naturalization of introduced plants is driven by life‐form‐dependent cultivation biases
Aims Most naturalized plants are escapees from cultivation. Inventories of cultivated
introduced species thus offer unique, still underutilized, opportunities to assess …
introduced species thus offer unique, still underutilized, opportunities to assess …
Naturalized alien flora of Uzbekistan: species richness, origin and habitats
This is the first study providing an up-to-date account of the alien flora in Uzbekistan and
analyzing the relationship between the invasion status (casual, naturalized, invasive) of …
analyzing the relationship between the invasion status (casual, naturalized, invasive) of …
[PDF][PDF] Clonal alien plants in the mountains spread upward more extensively and faster than non-clonal
Alien species are colonizing mountain ecosystems and increasing their elevation ranges in
response to ongoing climate change and anthropogenic disturbances, posing increasing …
response to ongoing climate change and anthropogenic disturbances, posing increasing …
Climate Change Potentially Leads to Habitat Expansion and Increases the Invasion Risk of Hydrocharis (Hydrocharitaceae)
J Yang, Z Fu, K **ao, H Dong, Y Zhou, Q Zhan - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Climate change is a crucial factor impacting the geographical distribution of plants and
potentially increases the risk of invasion for certain species, especially for aquatic plants …
potentially increases the risk of invasion for certain species, especially for aquatic plants …
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 …
Climatic niche differentiation between native and non‐native ranges is widespread in Ponto‐Caspian amphipods
Niche conservatism posits that a species' non‐native populations establish in areas that
match their native environmental conditions. Although the Ponto‐Caspian biodiversity …
match their native environmental conditions. Although the Ponto‐Caspian biodiversity …
Human activities and dispersal capacity: key drivers of dung beetle colonization in Mediterranean and Macaronesian islands
This study examines how geography, environmental factors, and human history shape the
composition of dung beetle assemblages on Mediterranean and Macaronesian islands. We …
composition of dung beetle assemblages on Mediterranean and Macaronesian islands. We …