We apply the concept of biodiversity hotspot analysis (the identification of biogeographical regions of high species diversity) to identify invasion hotspots - areas of potentially suitable climate for multiple non-native plant species - in Australia under current and future climates. We used the species distribution model Maxent to model climate suitability surfaces for 72 taxa, recognized as 'Weeds of National Significance' (WoNS) in Australia, under current and projected climate for 2020 and 2050. Current climate suitability layers were summed across all 72 species, and we observed two regions of high climatic suitability corresponding to the top 25th percentile of combined climatic suitability values across Australia. We defined these a...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
Naturalised, but not yet invasive plants, pose a nascent threat to biodiversity. As climate regimes ...
Naturalised, but not yet invasive plants, pose a nascent threat to biodiversity. As climate regimes ...
<div><p>Naturalised, but not yet invasive plants, pose a nascent threat to biodiversity. As climate ...
Climate change presents a new challenge for the management of invasive exotic species that threaten ...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Australia is now host to many thousands of introduced plant species, and about 3000 of these have es...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
Aim: Climate change and the ability of alien populations to realize different climatic niches compar...
Abstract Naturalised, but not yet invasive, plants pose a latent threat to Australia’s biodiversity...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
Identification of refugia from climate change is increasingly considered important for biodiversity ...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
Naturalised, but not yet invasive plants, pose a nascent threat to biodiversity. As climate regimes ...
Naturalised, but not yet invasive plants, pose a nascent threat to biodiversity. As climate regimes ...
<div><p>Naturalised, but not yet invasive plants, pose a nascent threat to biodiversity. As climate ...
Climate change presents a new challenge for the management of invasive exotic species that threaten ...
In 2004 the Australian Government officially recognised the significance of climate change on exotic...
Australia is now host to many thousands of introduced plant species, and about 3000 of these have es...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
Aim: Climate change and the ability of alien populations to realize different climatic niches compar...
Abstract Naturalised, but not yet invasive, plants pose a latent threat to Australia’s biodiversity...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
Identification of refugia from climate change is increasingly considered important for biodiversity ...
Potential interactions between climate change and exotic plant invasions may affect areas of high co...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...
A framework for identifying species that may become invasive under future climate conditions is pres...