In 23 survey areas with woodland vegetation or woodland succession in Frankfurt/Main with a total size of 134 hectares, woody species were surveyed (excluding species only occurring as planted individuals). We found 149 woody taxa; 42% of them indigenous, and 58% non-native. Out of the 86 non-native taxa, 49 were naturalized in Frankfurt while 37 were considered as casual. Among non-native taxa, East Asian taxa formed the largest phytogeographic group. We found taxa originating from horticulture (cultigens) to be an important part of the woody flora of Frankfurt/Main. The most common taxa were Acer pseudoplatanus, A. platanoides, Betula pendula, and Sambucus nigra; the two Acer species were regarded as naturalized. Non-native woody species ...
The purpose of our study was to compare the number, proportion, and species composition of introduce...
With the increased planting of non-native trees within urban environments there is a need for invest...
The expansion of cities promotes the replacement of local biotas with exotic species causing a decre...
The management of non-native tree species in European forests has a long history, but the informatio...
Urban trees are appreciated for their intrinsic value and their contributions to human well-being. H...
Urbanization is considered as a major driver for biotic homogenization. Urbanization also promotes t...
Previous studies on various scales and for various European regions and North America have shown tha...
Urban green spaces (UGSs) are important elements of urban landscapes. Woody vegetation is a key comp...
Mostly parks and forest are the most important 'green islands' in urban ecological network. Urban fo...
Ornamental horticulture is the most important pathway for alien plant introductions worldwide, and c...
Abstract Human-mediated species introductions are one of the defining factors of the Anthropocene. N...
In the course of the work, a study was conducted of urban forests in the territory of the Sovetskiy ...
Guangzhou city in South China was assessed to understand the associations between tree species diver...
The ecosystem services provided by urban trees make substantial contributions to the urban environme...
Roadsides are an important urban habitat, which till now is only rarely considered and only randomly...
The purpose of our study was to compare the number, proportion, and species composition of introduce...
With the increased planting of non-native trees within urban environments there is a need for invest...
The expansion of cities promotes the replacement of local biotas with exotic species causing a decre...
The management of non-native tree species in European forests has a long history, but the informatio...
Urban trees are appreciated for their intrinsic value and their contributions to human well-being. H...
Urbanization is considered as a major driver for biotic homogenization. Urbanization also promotes t...
Previous studies on various scales and for various European regions and North America have shown tha...
Urban green spaces (UGSs) are important elements of urban landscapes. Woody vegetation is a key comp...
Mostly parks and forest are the most important 'green islands' in urban ecological network. Urban fo...
Ornamental horticulture is the most important pathway for alien plant introductions worldwide, and c...
Abstract Human-mediated species introductions are one of the defining factors of the Anthropocene. N...
In the course of the work, a study was conducted of urban forests in the territory of the Sovetskiy ...
Guangzhou city in South China was assessed to understand the associations between tree species diver...
The ecosystem services provided by urban trees make substantial contributions to the urban environme...
Roadsides are an important urban habitat, which till now is only rarely considered and only randomly...
The purpose of our study was to compare the number, proportion, and species composition of introduce...
With the increased planting of non-native trees within urban environments there is a need for invest...
The expansion of cities promotes the replacement of local biotas with exotic species causing a decre...