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European map of alien plant invasions based on the quantitative assessment across habitats

CHYTRÝ, Milan, Petr PYŠEK, Jan WILD, Joan PINO, Linsay C MASKELL et. al.

Basic information

Original name

European map of alien plant invasions based on the quantitative assessment across habitats

Name in Czech

Evropská mapa invazí nepůvodních rostlin založená na kvantitativním srovnání biotopů

Authors

CHYTRÝ, Milan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Petr PYŠEK (203 Czech Republic), Jan WILD (203 Czech Republic), Joan PINO (724 Spain), Linsay C MASKELL (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) and Montserrat VILA (724 Spain)

Edition

Diversity and Distributions, Malden, MA, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, 1366-9516

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 4.224

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/09:00034266

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

UT WoS

000261521400010

Keywords in English

Biological invasions; CORINE land cover; EUNIS habitat classification; habitat type; non-native species; risk assessment

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 23/9/2012 13:32, prof. RNDr. Milan Chytrý, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Aim: Recent studies using vegetation plots have demonstrated that habitat type is a good predictor of the level of plant invasion, expressed as the proportion of alien to all species. At local scale, habitat types explain the level of invasion much better than alien propagule pressure. Moreover, it has been shown that patterns of habitat invasion are consistent among European regions with contrasting climates, biogeography, history and socioeconomic background. Here we use these findings as a basis for mapping the level of plant invasion in Europe. -- Location: European Union and some adjacent countries. -- Methods: We used 52,480 vegetation plots from Catalonia (NE Spain), Czech Republic and Great Britain to quantify the levels of invasion by neophytes (alien plant species introduced after AD 1500) in 33 habitat types. Then we estimated the proportion of each of these habitat types in CORINE land-cover classes and calculated the level of invasion for each class. We projected the levels of invasion on the CORINE land-cover map of Europe, extrapolating Catalonian data to the Mediterranean bioregion, Czech data to the Continental bioregion, British data to the British Isles and combined Czech-British data to the Atlantic and Boreal bioregions. Results: The highest levels of invasion were predicted for agricultural, urban and industrial land-cover classes, low levels for natural and semi-natural grasslands and most woodlands, and the lowest levels for sclerophyllous vegetation, heathlands and peatlands. The resulting map of the level of invasion reflected the distribution of these land-cover classes across Europe. -- Main conclusions: High level of invasion is predicted in lowland areas of the temperate zone of western and central Europe and low level in the boreal zone and mountain regions across the continent. Low level of invasion is also predicted in the Mediterranean region except its coastline, river corridors and areas with irrigated agricultural land.

In Czech

Kvantitativní údaje o výskytu nepůvodních druhů rostlin v různých biotopech Katalánie, České republiky a Velké Británie byly pomocí mapy krajinného pokryvu extrapolovány na území Evropské unie a některých přilehlých zemí a vymapovány.

Links

MSM0021622416, plan (intention)
Name: Diverzita biotických společenstev a populací: kauzální analýza variability v prostoru a čase
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Diversity of Biotic Communities and Populations: Causal Analysis of variation in space and time