"RIV/00216224:14310/13:00066086" . "Kartesz, John T." . "2" . . . "Chytr\u00FD, Milan" . . . . . "Aim The percentage of alien species found in a given habitat depends on the habitat vulnerability to invasion (invasibility) and the number of species introduced (propagule pressure). However, the global pool of alien species suited to a given habitat also varies. Here, we identify donor habitats of invasive alien plant species originating from Europe, examine the match between habitats they occupy in Europe and recipient areas and test whether donor habitats of invasive plants tend to be vulnerable or resistant to invasions. Location Europe (source area), North America and the World (recipient areas). Methods Native European vascular plants invasive in North America and other parts of the World were identified for 35 European natural habitats. Percentages of species invasive outside Europe, of the total number of native species occurring in each European habitat, were used to compare these habitats as donors for invasion." . "2"^^ . . "19" . "Diversity and Distributions" . "I, P(GAP505/11/1112), P(GD526/09/H025), S" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "RIV/00216224:14310/13:00066086!RIV14-MSM-14310___" . "Where do they come from and where do they go? European natural habitats as donors of invasive alien plants globally" . "biological invasions; colonization pressure; donor habitat; North America; propagule pressure; recipient habitat"@en . "1366-9516" . . . . "Where do they come from and where do they go? European natural habitats as donors of invasive alien plants globally" . . . "000313265100008" . "14310" . . "Where do they come from and where do they go? European natural habitats as donors of invasive alien plants globally"@en . . . "[2CA551C07471]" . "117321" . "16"^^ . . . "Nishino, Misako" . . . "Py\u0161ek, Petr" . . . "Kalusov\u00E1, Veronika" . "5"^^ . . "10.1111/ddi.12008" . . "Aim The percentage of alien species found in a given habitat depends on the habitat vulnerability to invasion (invasibility) and the number of species introduced (propagule pressure). However, the global pool of alien species suited to a given habitat also varies. Here, we identify donor habitats of invasive alien plant species originating from Europe, examine the match between habitats they occupy in Europe and recipient areas and test whether donor habitats of invasive plants tend to be vulnerable or resistant to invasions. Location Europe (source area), North America and the World (recipient areas). Methods Native European vascular plants invasive in North America and other parts of the World were identified for 35 European natural habitats. Percentages of species invasive outside Europe, of the total number of native species occurring in each European habitat, were used to compare these habitats as donors for invasion."@en . "Where do they come from and where do they go? European natural habitats as donors of invasive alien plants globally"@en .