Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distributions in the majority of species. However, these models often do not account for ecological and evolutionary processes, which limit the ability to predict future range expansion. This might be particularly problematic in the case of invaders that occupy environments that would be considered marginal relative to the climatic niche in the native range of the species. Here, we assess the potential for future range expansion in the shrub Chromolaena odorata that is currently invading mesic savannas (.650 mm MAP) in South Africa that are colder and drier than most habitats in its native range. In a greenhouse experiment we tested whether its curre...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
The invasion success of exotic plant species is often dependent on resource availability. Aspects of...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment of plant species by matching climatic variabl...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Invasions of species form a major threat to biodiversity. Chromolaena odorata is one of these invasi...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species ’ native and intro...
Understanding the environmental factors governing the spread of alien shrubs is crucial for conservi...
Aim: Analysing how species niches shift between native and introduced ranges is a powerful tool for ...
AbstractThe knowledge of relative performance of plants across environmental gradients is critical f...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
The invasion success of exotic plant species is often dependent on resource availability. Aspects of...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment of plant species by matching climatic variabl...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Climatic niche models based on native-range climatic data accurately predict invasive-range distribu...
Invasions of species form a major threat to biodiversity. Chromolaena odorata is one of these invasi...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species ’ native and intro...
Understanding the environmental factors governing the spread of alien shrubs is crucial for conservi...
Aim: Analysing how species niches shift between native and introduced ranges is a powerful tool for ...
AbstractThe knowledge of relative performance of plants across environmental gradients is critical f...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
Species interactions in invaded ecosystems are important to understand for predicting future changes...
The invasion success of exotic plant species is often dependent on resource availability. Aspects of...
Predicting the probability of successful establishment of plant species by matching climatic variabl...