Background and Aims In this Botanical Briefing we describe how the interactions between plants and their biotic environment can change during range-expansion within a continent and how this may influence plant invasiveness. Scope We address how mechanisms explaining intercontinental plant invasions by exotics (such as release from enemies) may also apply to climate-warming-induced range-expanding exotics within the same continent. We focus on above-ground and below-ground interactions of plants, enemies and symbionts, on plant defences, and on nutrient cycling. Conclusions Range-expansion by plants may result in above-ground and below-ground enemy release. This enemy release can be due to the higher dispersal capacity of plants than of natu...
This is a preprint of the chapter in Plant Invasions: The Role of Biotic Interactions, edited by Ann...
Plant species ranges are expected to shift in response to climate change, however, it is unclear how...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Background and Aims In this Botanical Briefing we describe how the interactions between plants and t...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
Many species are currently moving to higher latitudes and altitudes1, 2, 3. However, little is known...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spread...
As a result of recent global climate change, areas that have previously been climatically unsuitable...
Global warming is predicted to dramatically alter communities' composition through differential colo...
This is a preprint of the chapter in Plant Invasions: The Role of Biotic Interactions, edited by Ann...
Plant species ranges are expected to shift in response to climate change, however, it is unclear how...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
Background and Aims In this Botanical Briefing we describe how the interactions between plants and t...
The climate is changing and temperatures are predicted to further increase in the future. Species re...
Burning of fossil fuels has raised the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to gl...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species...
1. As a result of global warming, species may spread into previously cool regions. Species that disp...
Many species are currently moving to higher latitudes and altitudes1, 2, 3. However, little is known...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Invasive species represent one of the most important threats to biodiversity worldwide, with consequ...
Understanding the processes underlying the transition from introduction to naturalization and spread...
As a result of recent global climate change, areas that have previously been climatically unsuitable...
Global warming is predicted to dramatically alter communities' composition through differential colo...
This is a preprint of the chapter in Plant Invasions: The Role of Biotic Interactions, edited by Ann...
Plant species ranges are expected to shift in response to climate change, however, it is unclear how...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...