Background: Highly modified landscapes offer the opportunity to assess how environmental factors influence the integration of alien plant species into native vegetation communities and determine the vulnerability of different communities to invasion. Aims: To examine the importance of biotic and abiotic drivers in determining whether alien plant species segregate spatially from native plant communities or become integrated and lead to biotic homogenisation. Methods: Ordination and classification of a floristic survey of over 1200 systematically located 6 m × 6 m plots were used to examine how plant community segregation, nestedness and homogenisation varied in relation to climate, environmental and human-related factors across Banks Penin...
Biological homogenization is defined as a process that occurs when native species are replaced by co...
Failure to quantify differences in the shape of inter-specific trait distributions (e.g., skew, kurt...
Invasive alien tree species can strongly impact biodiversity and future projections predict their sp...
Background: Highly modified landscapes offer the opportunity to assess how environmental factors inf...
Identifying and quantifying the abiotic and biotic factors that influence the structure and pattern ...
International audienceTheories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are in...
1. Although observed functional differences between alien and native plant species support the idea ...
Although impacts of alien plants on species richness are widely reported, it remains unclear how com...
Evidence of the effects of alien plant colonisation on plant communities is often hindered by the fa...
How are native and alien plant species related to climate, environment and anthropogenic factors on ...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
Both local and regional filters can determine the invasion of alien species into native plant commun...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Aims To identify environmental and anthropogenic drivers of alpha- and beta-diversity for native an...
M.Sc.Invasive species are a considerable threat to ecosystems globally, especially on islands where ...
Biological homogenization is defined as a process that occurs when native species are replaced by co...
Failure to quantify differences in the shape of inter-specific trait distributions (e.g., skew, kurt...
Invasive alien tree species can strongly impact biodiversity and future projections predict their sp...
Background: Highly modified landscapes offer the opportunity to assess how environmental factors inf...
Identifying and quantifying the abiotic and biotic factors that influence the structure and pattern ...
International audienceTheories to explain the success of alien species often assume that they are in...
1. Although observed functional differences between alien and native plant species support the idea ...
Although impacts of alien plants on species richness are widely reported, it remains unclear how com...
Evidence of the effects of alien plant colonisation on plant communities is often hindered by the fa...
How are native and alien plant species related to climate, environment and anthropogenic factors on ...
Habitat fragmentation and biological invasions are widely considered to be the most significant thre...
Both local and regional filters can determine the invasion of alien species into native plant commun...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Aims To identify environmental and anthropogenic drivers of alpha- and beta-diversity for native an...
M.Sc.Invasive species are a considerable threat to ecosystems globally, especially on islands where ...
Biological homogenization is defined as a process that occurs when native species are replaced by co...
Failure to quantify differences in the shape of inter-specific trait distributions (e.g., skew, kurt...
Invasive alien tree species can strongly impact biodiversity and future projections predict their sp...