Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions
- Autores
- Delavaux, Camille S.; Crowther, Thomas W.; Zohner, Constantin M.; Robmann, Niamh M.; Lauber, Thomas; van den Hoogen, Johan; Kuebbing, Sara; Liang, Jingjing; de Miguel, Sergio Ruben; Nabuurs, Gert Jan; Reich, Peter B.; Abegg, Meinrad; Adou Yao, Yves C.; Alberti, Giorgio; Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.; Braulio Vilchez Alvarado,; Alvarez Dávila, Esteban; Alvarez Loayza, Patricia; Alves, Luciana F.; Ammer, Christian; Antón Fernández,Clara; Araujo Murakami, Alejandro; Arroyo, Luzmila; Avitabile, Valerio; Peri, Pablo Luis; Zhao, Xiuhai; Zhou, Mo; Zo Bi, Irie C.; Zhu, Zhi Xin; Maynard, Daniel S.
- Año de publicación
- 2023
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Determining the drivers of non-native plant invasions is critical for managing native ecosystems and limiting the spread of invasive species. Tree invasions in particular have been relatively overlooked, even though they have the potential to transform ecosystems and economies. Here, leveraging global tree databases, we explore how the phylogenetic and functional diversity of native tree communities, human pressure and the environment influence the establishment of non-native tree species and the subsequent invasion severity. We find that anthropogenic factors are key to predicting whether a location is invaded, but that invasion severity is underpinned by native diversity, with higher diversity predicting lower invasion severity. Temperature and precipitation emerge as strong predictors of invasion strategy, with non-native species invading successfully when they are similar to the native community in cold or dry extremes. Yet, despite the influence of these ecological forces in determining invasion strategy, we find evidence that these patterns can be obscured by human activity, with lower ecological signal in areas with higher proximity to shipping ports. Our global perspective of non-native tree invasion highlights that human drivers influence non-native tree presence, and that native phylogenetic and functional diversity have a critical role in the establishment and spread of subsequent invasions.
Fil: Delavaux, Camille S.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza
Fil: Crowther, Thomas W.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza
Fil: Zohner, Constantin M.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza
Fil: Robmann, Niamh M.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza
Fil: Lauber, Thomas. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza
Fil: van den Hoogen, Johan. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza
Fil: Kuebbing, Sara. University of Yale; Estados Unidos
Fil: Liang, Jingjing. Purdue University; Estados Unidos
Fil: de Miguel, Sergio Ruben. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica "Ing. José Miguel Parera". Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica "Ing. José Miguel Parera"; Argentina. Universidad de Lleida; España
Fil: Nabuurs, Gert Jan. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos
Fil: Reich, Peter B.. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos. Western Sydney University; Australia. University of Michigan; Estados Unidos
Fil: Abegg, Meinrad. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research; Suiza
Fil: Adou Yao, Yves C.. University Félix Houphouët-Boigny; Costa de Marfil
Fil: Alberti, Giorgio. Università di Udine; Italia. Free University of Bolzano; Italia
Fil: Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.. University of Florida; Estados Unidos
Fil: Braulio Vilchez Alvarado,. Tecnológico de Costa Rica; Costa Rica
Fil: Alvarez Dávila, Esteban. Universidad Nacional Abierta y A Distancia (unad);
Fil: Alvarez Loayza, Patricia. Field Museum of Natural Histiory; Estados Unidos
Fil: Alves, Luciana F.. University of California at Los Angeles; Estados Unidos
Fil: Ammer, Christian. University of Göttingen; Alemania
Fil: Antón Fernández,Clara. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research; Noruega
Fil: Araujo Murakami, Alejandro. Museo de Historia Natural Noel kempff Mercado; Bolivia
Fil: Arroyo, Luzmila. Museo de Historia Natural Noel kempff Mercado; Bolivia
Fil: Avitabile, Valerio. European Commission; Italia
Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Santa Cruz. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz; Argentina
Fil: Zhao, Xiuhai. Beijing Forestry University; China
Fil: Zhou, Mo. Purdue University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Zo Bi, Irie C.. National Polytechnic Institute; Costa de Marfil
Fil: Zhu, Zhi Xin. Hainan University; China
Fil: Maynard, Daniel S.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza. University College London; Estados Unidos - Materia
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non-native plant invasions
native tree communities
anthropogenic factors
global tree databases - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasionsDelavaux, Camille S.Crowther, Thomas W.Zohner, Constantin M.Robmann, Niamh M.Lauber, Thomasvan den Hoogen, JohanKuebbing, SaraLiang, Jingjingde Miguel, Sergio RubenNabuurs, Gert JanReich, Peter B.Abegg, MeinradAdou Yao, Yves C.Alberti, GiorgioAlmeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.Braulio Vilchez Alvarado,Alvarez Dávila, EstebanAlvarez Loayza, PatriciaAlves, Luciana F.Ammer, ChristianAntón Fernández,ClaraAraujo Murakami, AlejandroArroyo, LuzmilaAvitabile, ValerioPeri, Pablo LuisZhao, XiuhaiZhou, MoZo Bi, Irie C.Zhu, Zhi XinMaynard, Daniel S.non-native plant invasionsnative tree communitiesanthropogenic factorsglobal tree databaseshttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Determining the drivers of non-native plant invasions is critical for managing native ecosystems and limiting the spread of invasive species. Tree invasions in particular have been relatively overlooked, even though they have the potential to transform ecosystems and economies. Here, leveraging global tree databases, we explore how the phylogenetic and functional diversity of native tree communities, human pressure and the environment influence the establishment of non-native tree species and the subsequent invasion severity. We find that anthropogenic factors are key to predicting whether a location is invaded, but that invasion severity is underpinned by native diversity, with higher diversity predicting lower invasion severity. Temperature and precipitation emerge as strong predictors of invasion strategy, with non-native species invading successfully when they are similar to the native community in cold or dry extremes. Yet, despite the influence of these ecological forces in determining invasion strategy, we find evidence that these patterns can be obscured by human activity, with lower ecological signal in areas with higher proximity to shipping ports. Our global perspective of non-native tree invasion highlights that human drivers influence non-native tree presence, and that native phylogenetic and functional diversity have a critical role in the establishment and spread of subsequent invasions.Fil: Delavaux, Camille S.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; SuizaFil: Crowther, Thomas W.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; SuizaFil: Zohner, Constantin M.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; SuizaFil: Robmann, Niamh M.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; SuizaFil: Lauber, Thomas. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; SuizaFil: van den Hoogen, Johan. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; SuizaFil: Kuebbing, Sara. University of Yale; Estados UnidosFil: Liang, Jingjing. Purdue University; Estados UnidosFil: de Miguel, Sergio Ruben. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica "Ing. José Miguel Parera". Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica "Ing. José Miguel Parera"; Argentina. Universidad de Lleida; EspañaFil: Nabuurs, Gert Jan. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países BajosFil: Reich, Peter B.. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos. Western Sydney University; Australia. University of Michigan; Estados UnidosFil: Abegg, Meinrad. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research; SuizaFil: Adou Yao, Yves C.. University Félix Houphouët-Boigny; Costa de MarfilFil: Alberti, Giorgio. Università di Udine; Italia. Free University of Bolzano; ItaliaFil: Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.. University of Florida; Estados UnidosFil: Braulio Vilchez Alvarado,. Tecnológico de Costa Rica; Costa RicaFil: Alvarez Dávila, Esteban. Universidad Nacional Abierta y A Distancia (unad);Fil: Alvarez Loayza, Patricia. Field Museum of Natural Histiory; Estados UnidosFil: Alves, Luciana F.. University of California at Los Angeles; Estados UnidosFil: Ammer, Christian. University of Göttingen; AlemaniaFil: Antón Fernández,Clara. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research; NoruegaFil: Araujo Murakami, Alejandro. Museo de Historia Natural Noel kempff Mercado; BoliviaFil: Arroyo, Luzmila. Museo de Historia Natural Noel kempff Mercado; BoliviaFil: Avitabile, Valerio. European Commission; ItaliaFil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Santa Cruz. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz; ArgentinaFil: Zhao, Xiuhai. Beijing Forestry University; ChinaFil: Zhou, Mo. Purdue University; Estados UnidosFil: Zo Bi, Irie C.. National Polytechnic Institute; Costa de MarfilFil: Zhu, Zhi Xin. Hainan University; ChinaFil: Maynard, Daniel S.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza. 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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
title_full |
Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
title_fullStr |
Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions |
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Delavaux, Camille S. Crowther, Thomas W. Zohner, Constantin M. Robmann, Niamh M. Lauber, Thomas van den Hoogen, Johan Kuebbing, Sara Liang, Jingjing de Miguel, Sergio Ruben Nabuurs, Gert Jan Reich, Peter B. Abegg, Meinrad Adou Yao, Yves C. Alberti, Giorgio Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M. Braulio Vilchez Alvarado, Alvarez Dávila, Esteban Alvarez Loayza, Patricia Alves, Luciana F. Ammer, Christian Antón Fernández,Clara Araujo Murakami, Alejandro Arroyo, Luzmila Avitabile, Valerio Peri, Pablo Luis Zhao, Xiuhai Zhou, Mo Zo Bi, Irie C. Zhu, Zhi Xin Maynard, Daniel S. |
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Delavaux, Camille S. |
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Delavaux, Camille S. Crowther, Thomas W. Zohner, Constantin M. Robmann, Niamh M. Lauber, Thomas van den Hoogen, Johan Kuebbing, Sara Liang, Jingjing de Miguel, Sergio Ruben Nabuurs, Gert Jan Reich, Peter B. Abegg, Meinrad Adou Yao, Yves C. Alberti, Giorgio Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M. Braulio Vilchez Alvarado, Alvarez Dávila, Esteban Alvarez Loayza, Patricia Alves, Luciana F. Ammer, Christian Antón Fernández,Clara Araujo Murakami, Alejandro Arroyo, Luzmila Avitabile, Valerio Peri, Pablo Luis Zhao, Xiuhai Zhou, Mo Zo Bi, Irie C. Zhu, Zhi Xin Maynard, Daniel S. |
author_role |
author |
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Crowther, Thomas W. Zohner, Constantin M. Robmann, Niamh M. Lauber, Thomas van den Hoogen, Johan Kuebbing, Sara Liang, Jingjing de Miguel, Sergio Ruben Nabuurs, Gert Jan Reich, Peter B. Abegg, Meinrad Adou Yao, Yves C. Alberti, Giorgio Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M. Braulio Vilchez Alvarado, Alvarez Dávila, Esteban Alvarez Loayza, Patricia Alves, Luciana F. Ammer, Christian Antón Fernández,Clara Araujo Murakami, Alejandro Arroyo, Luzmila Avitabile, Valerio Peri, Pablo Luis Zhao, Xiuhai Zhou, Mo Zo Bi, Irie C. Zhu, Zhi Xin Maynard, Daniel S. |
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Determining the drivers of non-native plant invasions is critical for managing native ecosystems and limiting the spread of invasive species. Tree invasions in particular have been relatively overlooked, even though they have the potential to transform ecosystems and economies. Here, leveraging global tree databases, we explore how the phylogenetic and functional diversity of native tree communities, human pressure and the environment influence the establishment of non-native tree species and the subsequent invasion severity. We find that anthropogenic factors are key to predicting whether a location is invaded, but that invasion severity is underpinned by native diversity, with higher diversity predicting lower invasion severity. Temperature and precipitation emerge as strong predictors of invasion strategy, with non-native species invading successfully when they are similar to the native community in cold or dry extremes. Yet, despite the influence of these ecological forces in determining invasion strategy, we find evidence that these patterns can be obscured by human activity, with lower ecological signal in areas with higher proximity to shipping ports. Our global perspective of non-native tree invasion highlights that human drivers influence non-native tree presence, and that native phylogenetic and functional diversity have a critical role in the establishment and spread of subsequent invasions. Fil: Delavaux, Camille S.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza Fil: Crowther, Thomas W.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza Fil: Zohner, Constantin M.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza Fil: Robmann, Niamh M.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza Fil: Lauber, Thomas. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza Fil: van den Hoogen, Johan. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza Fil: Kuebbing, Sara. University of Yale; Estados Unidos Fil: Liang, Jingjing. Purdue University; Estados Unidos Fil: de Miguel, Sergio Ruben. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Santa Fe. Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica "Ing. José Miguel Parera". Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Instituto de Investigaciones en Catálisis y Petroquímica "Ing. José Miguel Parera"; Argentina. Universidad de Lleida; España Fil: Nabuurs, Gert Jan. University of Agriculture Wageningen; Países Bajos Fil: Reich, Peter B.. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos. Western Sydney University; Australia. University of Michigan; Estados Unidos Fil: Abegg, Meinrad. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research; Suiza Fil: Adou Yao, Yves C.. University Félix Houphouët-Boigny; Costa de Marfil Fil: Alberti, Giorgio. Università di Udine; Italia. Free University of Bolzano; Italia Fil: Almeyda Zambrano, Angelica M.. University of Florida; Estados Unidos Fil: Braulio Vilchez Alvarado,. Tecnológico de Costa Rica; Costa Rica Fil: Alvarez Dávila, Esteban. Universidad Nacional Abierta y A Distancia (unad); Fil: Alvarez Loayza, Patricia. Field Museum of Natural Histiory; Estados Unidos Fil: Alves, Luciana F.. University of California at Los Angeles; Estados Unidos Fil: Ammer, Christian. University of Göttingen; Alemania Fil: Antón Fernández,Clara. Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research; Noruega Fil: Araujo Murakami, Alejandro. Museo de Historia Natural Noel kempff Mercado; Bolivia Fil: Arroyo, Luzmila. Museo de Historia Natural Noel kempff Mercado; Bolivia Fil: Avitabile, Valerio. European Commission; Italia Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Santa Cruz. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral. Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Santa Cruz; Argentina Fil: Zhao, Xiuhai. Beijing Forestry University; China Fil: Zhou, Mo. Purdue University; Estados Unidos Fil: Zo Bi, Irie C.. National Polytechnic Institute; Costa de Marfil Fil: Zhu, Zhi Xin. Hainan University; China Fil: Maynard, Daniel S.. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Suiza. University College London; Estados Unidos |
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Determining the drivers of non-native plant invasions is critical for managing native ecosystems and limiting the spread of invasive species. Tree invasions in particular have been relatively overlooked, even though they have the potential to transform ecosystems and economies. Here, leveraging global tree databases, we explore how the phylogenetic and functional diversity of native tree communities, human pressure and the environment influence the establishment of non-native tree species and the subsequent invasion severity. We find that anthropogenic factors are key to predicting whether a location is invaded, but that invasion severity is underpinned by native diversity, with higher diversity predicting lower invasion severity. Temperature and precipitation emerge as strong predictors of invasion strategy, with non-native species invading successfully when they are similar to the native community in cold or dry extremes. Yet, despite the influence of these ecological forces in determining invasion strategy, we find evidence that these patterns can be obscured by human activity, with lower ecological signal in areas with higher proximity to shipping ports. Our global perspective of non-native tree invasion highlights that human drivers influence non-native tree presence, and that native phylogenetic and functional diversity have a critical role in the establishment and spread of subsequent invasions. |
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