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@article{1783539, author = {Wagner, Viktoria and Večeřa, Martin and JiménezandAlfaro, Borja and Pergl, Jan and Lenoir, Jonathan and Svenning, JensandChristian and Pyšek, Petr and Agrillo, Emiliano and Biurrun, Idoia and Campos, Juan Antonio and Ewald, Jörg and FernándezandGonzález, Federico and Jandt, Ute and Rašomavičius, Valerijus and Šilc, Urban and Škvorc, Željko and Vassilev, Kiril and Wohlgemuth, Thomas and Chytrý, Milan}, article_location = {HOBOKEN}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13014}, keywords = {alien plants; biological invasions; Europe; European Vegetation Archive; exotic plants; forest; habitat type; invasibility; neophytes; non‐ native plants}, language = {eng}, issn = {1100-9233}, journal = {Journal of Vegetation Science}, title = {Alien plant invasion hotspots and invasion debt in European woodlands}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13014}, volume = {32}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1783539 AU - Wagner, Viktoria - Večeřa, Martin - Jiménez-Alfaro, Borja - Pergl, Jan - Lenoir, Jonathan - Svenning, Jens-Christian - Pyšek, Petr - Agrillo, Emiliano - Biurrun, Idoia - Campos, Juan Antonio - Ewald, Jörg - Fernández-González, Federico - Jandt, Ute - Rašomavičius, Valerijus - Šilc, Urban - Škvorc, Željko - Vassilev, Kiril - Wohlgemuth, Thomas - Chytrý, Milan PY - 2021 TI - Alien plant invasion hotspots and invasion debt in European woodlands JF - Journal of Vegetation Science VL - 32 IS - 2 SP - "e13014" EP - "e13014" PB - Wiley SN - 11009233 KW - alien plants KW - biological invasions KW - Europe KW - European Vegetation Archive KW - exotic plants KW - forest KW - habitat type KW - invasibility KW - neophytes KW - non‐ native plants UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13014 N2 - Questions European woodlands harbor at least 386 alien plant species but the factors driving local invasions remain unknown. By using a large vegetation-plot database, we asked how local richness and abundance of alien species vary by regions, elevation, climate, soil properties, human disturbance, and habitat types. Location Western, central and southern Europe. Methods We linked consolidated data from the European Vegetation Archive (16,211 plots) to a habitat classification scheme, climate, soil properties and human disturbance variables. In addition, we used 250 km x 250 km regional grid cells to test whether local patterns differ among regions. We used generalized additive models (GAMs) and quantile GAMs to explore how relative alien species richness and the sum of alien species covers per plot relate to predictors. Random Forest analyses (RFs) were employed to assess the importance of individual predictors that were not multicollinear. Results Relative alien species richness and the sum of alien species covers varied across regions and habitat types, with effects being more pronounced at the maximum rather than average responses. Both response variables declined with increasing elevation and distance to the nearest road or railroad and increased with the amount of sealed soil. Maxima in fitted functions matched plots from regional invasion hotspots in northwestern and central Europe. RFs accounted for 39.6% and 20.9% of the total variation in relative alien species richness and the sum of alien species covers, respectively, with region and habitat being the most important variables. Conclusions The importance of maximum response quantiles and the prevalence of regional hotspots point to invasion debt in European woodlands. As alien plants expand further, their species richness and abundance in woodlands will be likely driven by the shared effects of the introduction and planting history, differences in the invaded habitat types, and dispersal corridors. ER -
WAGNER, Viktoria, Martin VEČEŘA, Borja JIMÉNEZ-ALFARO, Jan PERGL, Jonathan LENOIR, Jens-Christian SVENNING, Petr PYŠEK, Emiliano AGRILLO, Idoia BIURRUN, Juan Antonio CAMPOS, Jörg EWALD, Federico FERNÁNDEZ-GONZÁLEZ, Ute JANDT, Valerijus RAŠOMAVIČIUS, Urban ŠILC, Željko ŠKVORC, Kiril VASSILEV, Thomas WOHLGEMUTH and Milan CHYTRÝ. Alien plant invasion hotspots and invasion debt in European woodlands. \textit{Journal of Vegetation Science}. HOBOKEN: Wiley, 2021, vol.~32, No~2, p.~''e13014'', 15 pp. ISSN~1100-9233. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13014.
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