Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes. In order to establish and spread in a new area, alien plants must be able to tolerate the prevailing climatic conditions, i.e., the greater the degree of climate matching between the invaded region and the species' native region, the higher is the likelihood of establishment. In this study, we assess the role of abiotic and anthropogenic variables driving both alien plant species richness and composition in mountain regions. In addition, we assess whether the climatic pre-adaptation of alien plant species determine different responses to environmental processes. The two questions are examined using the alien flora of the European Alps. Area ...
The success of alien plant species can be attributed to differences in functional traits compared to...
Aim: The number of naturalized (i.e. established) alien species has increased rapidly over recent ce...
The alpine biome is the life zone above the climatic treeline in mountains. It is the only biome tha...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
The paper provides the first estimate of the role of abiotic and anthropogenic variables driving b...
Aim To investigate whether differences in the elevational trend in native and alien species richness...
In this work, we analyse the role of climatic constraints in shaping the distribution of alien plant...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in understanding patterns and processes of plant invasion...
peer reviewedWhen colonizing new areas, alien plantspecies success can depend strongly on local...
Climate change is expected to trigger an upward expansion of plants in mountain regions and, althoug...
Alpine environments are currently relatively free from non-native plant species, although their pres...
Aim: Climate warming and increasing human disturbance are expected to promote non-native plant invas...
Ever-increasing international trade and anthropogenic activity has led to the relocation of thousand...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
<div><p>Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the ...
The success of alien plant species can be attributed to differences in functional traits compared to...
Aim: The number of naturalized (i.e. established) alien species has increased rapidly over recent ce...
The alpine biome is the life zone above the climatic treeline in mountains. It is the only biome tha...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
The paper provides the first estimate of the role of abiotic and anthropogenic variables driving b...
Aim To investigate whether differences in the elevational trend in native and alien species richness...
In this work, we analyse the role of climatic constraints in shaping the distribution of alien plant...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in understanding patterns and processes of plant invasion...
peer reviewedWhen colonizing new areas, alien plantspecies success can depend strongly on local...
Climate change is expected to trigger an upward expansion of plants in mountain regions and, althoug...
Alpine environments are currently relatively free from non-native plant species, although their pres...
Aim: Climate warming and increasing human disturbance are expected to promote non-native plant invas...
Ever-increasing international trade and anthropogenic activity has led to the relocation of thousand...
International audienceAlthough the importance of edaphic factors and habitat structure for plant gro...
<div><p>Climatic niche shifts have been documented in a number of invasive species by comparing the ...
The success of alien plant species can be attributed to differences in functional traits compared to...
Aim: The number of naturalized (i.e. established) alien species has increased rapidly over recent ce...
The alpine biome is the life zone above the climatic treeline in mountains. It is the only biome tha...