. . "0012-9658" . "000256540300008" . . "P(LC06073), Z(AV0Z60050516), Z(MSM 143100010), Z(MSM0021620828), Z(MSM0021622416)" . . . "Tich\u00FD, Lubom\u00EDr" . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . "RIV/00216224:14310/08:00026019" . . "Habitats vary considerably in the level of invasion (number or proportion of alien plant species they contain), which depends on local habitat properties, propagule pressure, and climate. To determine the invasibility (susceptibility to invasions) of different habitats, it is necessary to factor out the effects of any confounding variables such as propagule pressure and climate on the level of invasion. We used 20 468 vegetation plots from 32 habitats in the Czech Republic to compare the invasibility of different habitats. Using regression trees, the proportion of alien plants, including archaeophytes (prehistoric to medieval invaders) and neophytes (recent invaders), was related to variables representing habitat properties, propagule pressure, and climate. The propagule pressure was expressed as the proportion of surrounding urban and industrial or agricultural land, human population density, distance from a river, and history of human colonization in the region." . . "Py\u0161ek, Petr" . "[85810E76C99E]" . . "Separating habitat invasibility by alien plants from the actual level of invasion"@en . "Knollov\u00E1, Ilona" . "7"^^ . "archaeophyte; biological invasions; Central Europe; Czech Republic; disturbance; exotic species; invasion resistance; neophyte; plant community; propagule pressure"@en . . "89" . . "Ecology" . "5"^^ . "Jaro\u0161\u00EDk, Vojt\u011Bch" . "Separating habitat invasibility by alien plants from the actual level of invasion"@en . "Separating habitat invasibility by alien plants from the actual level of invasion" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "6" . "H\u00E1jek, Ond\u0159ej" . . "Danihelka, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "Separating habitat invasibility by alien plants from the actual level of invasion" . . . . "Habitats vary considerably in the level of invasion (number or proportion of alien plant species they contain), which depends on local habitat properties, propagule pressure, and climate. To determine the invasibility (susceptibility to invasions) of different habitats, it is necessary to factor out the effects of any confounding variables such as propagule pressure and climate on the level of invasion. We used 20 468 vegetation plots from 32 habitats in the Czech Republic to compare the invasibility of different habitats. Using regression trees, the proportion of alien plants, including archaeophytes (prehistoric to medieval invaders) and neophytes (recent invaders), was related to variables representing habitat properties, propagule pressure, and climate. The propagule pressure was expressed as the proportion of surrounding urban and industrial or agricultural land, human population density, distance from a river, and history of human colonization in the region."@en . "Chytr\u00FD, Milan" . "394437" . . . "13"^^ . . "14310" . . "RIV/00216224:14310/08:00026019!RIV10-MSM-14310___" .