Most studies of invasive species have been in highly modified, lowland environments, with comparatively little attention directed to less disturbed, high-elevation environments. However, increasing evidence indicates that plant invasions do occur in these environments, which often have high conservation value and provide important ecosystem services. Over a thousand non-native species have become established in natural areas at high elevations worldwide, and although many of these are not invasive, some may pose a considerable threat to native mountain ecosystems. Here, we discuss four main drivers that shape plant invasions into high-elevation habitats: (1) the (pre-)adaptation of non-native species to abiotic conditions, (2) natural and a...
There is increasing evidence that invasive species are threating montane ecosystems globally. Howeve...
Mountainous areas and their endemic plant diversity are threatened by global climate change and inva...
One hypothesized invasion strategy ("try-harder") predicts that invaders exhibit functional traits t...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in understanding patterns and processes of plant invasion...
Mountain ecosystems have been less adversely affected by invasions of non-native plants than most ot...
Aim: Climate warming and increasing human disturbance are expected to promote non-native plant invas...
High-elevation ecosystems are among the few ecosystems worldwide that are not yet heavily invaded by...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Climate change is expected to trigger an upward expansion of plants in mountain regions and, althoug...
Aim: Climate warming and increasing human disturbance are expected to promote non-native plant invas...
Over the past decade, a multinational group of investigators has been working in concert to observe,...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
Background and aims – Interest in understanding the factors driving change in alien plant species ri...
Across the globe, invasive alien species cause severe environmental changes, altering species compos...
Plant invasion is the second most severe threat to biodiversity after habitat fragmentation. Invasiv...
There is increasing evidence that invasive species are threating montane ecosystems globally. Howeve...
Mountainous areas and their endemic plant diversity are threatened by global climate change and inva...
One hypothesized invasion strategy ("try-harder") predicts that invaders exhibit functional traits t...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in understanding patterns and processes of plant invasion...
Mountain ecosystems have been less adversely affected by invasions of non-native plants than most ot...
Aim: Climate warming and increasing human disturbance are expected to promote non-native plant invas...
High-elevation ecosystems are among the few ecosystems worldwide that are not yet heavily invaded by...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Climate change is expected to trigger an upward expansion of plants in mountain regions and, althoug...
Aim: Climate warming and increasing human disturbance are expected to promote non-native plant invas...
Over the past decade, a multinational group of investigators has been working in concert to observe,...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
Background and aims – Interest in understanding the factors driving change in alien plant species ri...
Across the globe, invasive alien species cause severe environmental changes, altering species compos...
Plant invasion is the second most severe threat to biodiversity after habitat fragmentation. Invasiv...
There is increasing evidence that invasive species are threating montane ecosystems globally. Howeve...
Mountainous areas and their endemic plant diversity are threatened by global climate change and inva...
One hypothesized invasion strategy ("try-harder") predicts that invaders exhibit functional traits t...