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@proceedings{1368603, author = {Čeplová, Natálie and Lososová, Zdeňka and Kalusová, Veronika}, booktitle = {NEOBIOTA 2016 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions}, keywords = {Archaeophytes; Europe; invasive biology; native species; neophytes; propagule pressure}, language = {eng}, title = {Urban ornamental trees: a source of recent invaders? A case study from European city}, year = {2016} }
TY - CONF ID - 1368603 AU - Čeplová, Natálie - Lososová, Zdeňka - Kalusová, Veronika PY - 2016 TI - Urban ornamental trees: a source of recent invaders? A case study from European city KW - Archaeophytes KW - Europe KW - invasive biology KW - native species KW - neophytes KW - propagule pressure N2 - Man-made habitats are considered to be the important hotspots for species naturalization. Due to high propagule pressure caused by human activities they serve as a source of introduction of alien plant species. We used the database of cultivated ornamental trees and shrubs for Brno, Czech Republic, to determine the significance of introduction pressure as a factor in woody plant naturalization. From all cultivated woody taxa, 15 % was recognized as spontaneously growing in the urban area and there was a significant relationship between the frequency of cultivated species and their ability to spontaneously occur in urban area. The highest potential to spread from cultivations have temperate Europe native species, followed by neophytes originated from America or Central and Eastern Asia, respectively. ER -
ČEPLOVÁ, Natálie, Zdeňka LOSOSOVÁ a Veronika KALUSOVÁ. Urban ornamental trees: a source of recent invaders? A case study from European city. In \textit{NEOBIOTA 2016 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions}. 2016.
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