Will there be a shift to alien‐dominated vegetation assemblages under climate change?

作者: Michelle R. Leishman , Rachael V. Gallagher

DOI: 10.1111/DDI.12338

关键词: AlienBiological dispersalClimate changeEcologyAdaptive capacityGeographyIntroduced speciesNative plantContext (language use)Vegetation (pathology)

摘要: Alien plant invasions are considered likely to be facilitated by climate change, resulting in a shift more alien-dominated vegetation globally. invaders typically have dispersal, environmental tolerance and adaptive capacity traits that may beneficial for responding changing climate. We examine the main drivers of change under assess whether these favour alien over native species. suggest responses plants changes CO2, temperature rainfall will strongly species context dependent so not consistently favoured. However, is reduce resilience assemblages increased colonization opportunities which best placed take advantage of. Consequently, management should focus on actions increase as well monitoring early eradication efforts.

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