Niche-based models calibrated in the native range by relating species observations to climatic variables are commonly used to predict the potential spatial extent of species' invasion. This climate matching approach relies on the assumption that invasive species conserve their climatic niche in the invaded ranges. We test this assumption by analysing the climatic niche spaces of Spotted Knapweed in western North America and Europe. We show with robust cross-continental data that a shift of the observed climatic niche occurred between native and non-native ranges, providing the first empirical evidence that an invasive species can occupy climatically distinct niche spaces following its introduction into a new area. The models fail to predict...
Assessing whether the climatic niche of a species may change between different geographic areas or t...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
International audienceNiche-based models calibrated in the native range by relating species observat...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
Predictions of future biological invasions often rely on the assumption that introduced species esta...
Aim The spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe), a plant native to south-east and central Europe, is hig...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
Species niches have been defined in different ways, variably encompassing abiotic and biotic paramet...
Aim: We explore the impact of calibrating ecological niche models (ENMs) using (1) native range (NR)...
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...
Four North American trees are becoming invasive species in Western Europe: Acer negundo, Prunus sero...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
Assessing whether the climatic niche of a species may change between different geographic areas or t...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
International audienceNiche-based models calibrated in the native range by relating species observat...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...
Predictions of future biological invasions often rely on the assumption that introduced species esta...
Aim The spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe), a plant native to south-east and central Europe, is hig...
Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the native a...
1. The potential invasive success of exotic plant species is thought to be associated with similarit...
Species niches have been defined in different ways, variably encompassing abiotic and biotic paramet...
Aim: We explore the impact of calibrating ecological niche models (ENMs) using (1) native range (NR)...
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...
Four North American trees are becoming invasive species in Western Europe: Acer negundo, Prunus sero...
Aim: The conservatism of realized climatic niche is a pivotal assumption for predicting invasion ris...
Assessing whether the climatic niche of a species may change between different geographic areas or t...
Determining the degree to which climate niches are conserved across plant species' native and introd...
The assumption that climatic niche requirements of invasive species are conserved between their nati...