CITATION: Stohlgren, T.J. et al. 2011. Widespread plant species: Natives vs. aliens in our changing world. Biological Invasions, 13:1931-1944. doi:10.1007/s10530-011-0024-9The original publication is available at https://www.springer.com/journal/10530Estimates of the level of invasion for a region are traditionally based on relative numbers of native and alien species. However, alien species differ dramatically in the size of their invasive ranges. Here we present the first study to quantify the level of invasion for several regions of the world in terms of the most widely distributed plant species (natives vs. aliens). Aliens accounted for 51.3% of the 120 most widely distributed plant species in North America, 43.3% in New South W...
Trade plays a key role in the spread of alien species, and has arguably contributed to the recent en...
Besides a general consensus regarding the negative impact of invasive alien species in the literatu...
The success of European plant species as aliens worldwide is thought to reflect their association wi...
Estimates of the level of invasion for a region are traditionally based on relative numbers of nativ...
Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the ...
Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the ...
Aim This paper reviews the main geographical determinants of naturalization in plants. Location Gl...
All around the globe, humans have greatly altered the abiotic and biotic environment with ever-incre...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
Regional species assemblages have been shaped by colonization, speciation and extinction over milli...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Invasive plant species are typically thought to pose a large threat to native ...
Several studies have demonstrated that floras of the New World contain larger proportions of alien s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
CITATION: Colautti, R. I. et al. 2014. Quantifying the invasiveness of species. Neobiota, 21:7–27, d...
The literature on biological invasions is biased in favour of invasive species – those that spread ...
Trade plays a key role in the spread of alien species, and has arguably contributed to the recent en...
Besides a general consensus regarding the negative impact of invasive alien species in the literatu...
The success of European plant species as aliens worldwide is thought to reflect their association wi...
Estimates of the level of invasion for a region are traditionally based on relative numbers of nativ...
Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the ...
Biological invasions are a defining feature of the Anthropocene, but the factors that determine the ...
Aim This paper reviews the main geographical determinants of naturalization in plants. Location Gl...
All around the globe, humans have greatly altered the abiotic and biotic environment with ever-incre...
Globalization has resulted in the anthropogenic movement of plant species, many of which have establ...
Regional species assemblages have been shaped by colonization, speciation and extinction over milli...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Invasive plant species are typically thought to pose a large threat to native ...
Several studies have demonstrated that floras of the New World contain larger proportions of alien s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordD...
CITATION: Colautti, R. I. et al. 2014. Quantifying the invasiveness of species. Neobiota, 21:7–27, d...
The literature on biological invasions is biased in favour of invasive species – those that spread ...
Trade plays a key role in the spread of alien species, and has arguably contributed to the recent en...
Besides a general consensus regarding the negative impact of invasive alien species in the literatu...
The success of European plant species as aliens worldwide is thought to reflect their association wi...