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Many woody plants have been recently recognized as major invasive species with serious impacts on species diversity and functioning of invaded ecosystems. We evaluated the global invasion success of temperate trees and shrubs with native ranges in central Europe and explored the role of their native distribution and that of biological traits in determining whether they have become invasive in other parts of the world. Of the 94 species forming the source-area species pool, 27 % are known to be invasive in at least one region of the world. Generalized linear models on phylogenetically non-informed analyses revealed that tall woody plants flowering early in the season, and occupying many grid cells in the native range are significantly more likely to become successful invaders than species not possessing these traits. However, other traits can partly reduce the disadvantages resulting from low regional frequencies in the native range and consequent lower probability of them being introduced elsewhere. Many woody plants have been recently recognized as major invasive species with serious impacts on species diversity and functioning of invaded ecosystems. We evaluated the global invasion success of temperate trees and shrubs with native ranges in central Europe and explored the role of their native distribution and that of biological traits in determining whether they have become invasive in other parts of the world. Of the 94 species forming the source-area species pool, 27 % are known to be invasive in at least one region of the world. Generalized linear models on phylogenetically non-informed analyses revealed that tall woody plants flowering early in the season, and occupying many grid cells in the native range are significantly more likely to become successful invaders than species not possessing these traits. However, other traits can partly reduce the disadvantages resulting from low regional frequencies in the native range and consequent lower probability of them being introduced elsewhere.
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Temperate trees and shrubs as global invaders: the relationship between invasiveness and native distribution depends on biological traits Temperate trees and shrubs as global invaders: the relationship between invasiveness and native distribution depends on biological traits
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Temperate trees and shrubs as global invaders: the relationship between invasiveness and native distribution depends on biological traits Temperate trees and shrubs as global invaders: the relationship between invasiveness and native distribution depends on biological traits
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RIV/00216224:14310/14:00075138!RIV15-MSM-14310___
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I, P(GA206/09/0563), P(GAP504/11/1028)
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3
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n12:2015
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n17:3447456
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n16:J
n3:duvernostUdaju
n7:S
n3:entitaPredkladatele
n13:predkladatel
n3:idSjednocenehoVysledku
49714
n3:idVysledku
RIV/00216224:14310/14:00075138
n3:jazykVysledku
n15:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
Central Europe; Dispersal; Distribution; Invasiveness; Native range; Pollination; Reproduction; Shrubs; Source area approach; Tree invasions
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n4:Central%20Europe n4:Shrubs n4:Tree%20invasions n4:Pollination n4:Invasiveness n4:Native%20range n4:Dispersal n4:Reproduction n4:Source%20area%20approach n4:Distribution
n3:kodStatuVydavatele
NL - Nizozemsko
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[0E6ABF139672]
n3:nazevZdroje
Biological Invasions
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n19:EH
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1
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6
n3:projekt
n6:GAP504%2F11%2F1028 n6:GA206%2F09%2F0563
n3:rokUplatneniVysledku
n12:2014
n3:svazekPeriodika
16
n3:tvurceVysledku
Chytrý, Milan Pyšek, Petr Jarošík, Vojtěch Kühn, Ingolf Perglerová, Jana Moravcová, Lenka
n3:wos
000330774900008
s:issn
1387-3547
s:numberOfPages
13
n9:doi
10.1007/s10530-013-0600-2
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14310