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dc.contributor.authorPouteau, Robin-
dc.contributor.authorThuiller, Wilfried-
dc.contributor.authorHobohm, Carsten-
dc.contributor.authorBrunel, Caroline-
dc.contributor.authorConn, Barry J.-
dc.contributor.authorDawson, Wayne-
dc.contributor.authorSá Dechoum, Michele-
dc.contributor.authorEbel, Aleksandr L.-
dc.contributor.authorEssl, Franz-
dc.contributor.authorFragman‐Sapir, Ori-
dc.contributor.authorFristoe, Trevor-
dc.contributor.authorJogan, Nejc-
dc.contributor.authorKreft, Holger-
dc.contributor.authorLenzner, Bernd-
dc.contributor.authorMeyer, Carsten-
dc.contributor.authorPergl, Jan-
dc.contributor.authorPyšek, Petr-
dc.contributor.authorVerkhozina, Alla-
dc.contributor.authorWeigelt, Patrick-
dc.contributor.authorYang, Qiang-
dc.contributor.authorZykova, Elena-
dc.contributor.authorAćić, Svetlana-
dc.contributor.authorAgrillo, Emiliano-
dc.contributor.authorAttorre, Fabio-
dc.contributor.authorBergamini, Ariel-
dc.contributor.authorBerg, Christian-
dc.contributor.authorBergmeier, Erwin-
dc.contributor.authorBiurrun, Idoia-
dc.contributor.authorBoch, Steffen-
dc.contributor.authorBonari, Gianmaria-
dc.contributor.authorBotta‐Dukát, Zoltán-
dc.contributor.authorBruelheide, Helge-
dc.contributor.authorCampos, Juan Antonio-
dc.contributor.authorČarni, Andraž-
dc.contributor.authorCasella, Laura-
dc.contributor.authorCarranza, Maria Laura-
dc.contributor.authorChytrý, Milan-
dc.contributor.authorĆušterevska, Renata-
dc.contributor.authorDe Sanctis, Michele-
dc.contributor.authorDengler, Jürgen-
dc.contributor.authorDimopoulos, Panayotis-
dc.contributor.authorEjrnæs, Rasmus-
dc.contributor.authorEwald, Jörg-
dc.contributor.authorFanelli, Giuliano-
dc.contributor.authorFernández‐González, Federico-
dc.contributor.authorGavilán, Rosario G.-
dc.contributor.authorGegout, Jean‐Claude-
dc.contributor.authorHaveman, Rense-
dc.contributor.authorIsermann, Maike-
dc.contributor.authorJandt, Ute-
dc.contributor.authorJansen, Florian-
dc.contributor.authorJiménez‐Alfaro, Borja-
dc.contributor.authorKavgacı, Ali-
dc.contributor.authorKhanina, Larisa-
dc.contributor.authorKnollová, Ilona-
dc.contributor.authorKuzemko, Anna-
dc.contributor.authorLebedeva, Maria-
dc.contributor.authorLenoir, Jonathan-
dc.contributor.authorLysenko, Tatiana-
dc.contributor.authorMarcenò, Corrado-
dc.contributor.authorMartynenko, Vasiliy-
dc.contributor.authorMoeslund, Jesper Erenskjold-
dc.contributor.authorPätsch, Ricarda-
dc.contributor.authorPielech, Remigiusz-
dc.contributor.authorRašomavičius, Valerijus-
dc.contributor.authorde Ronde, Iris-
dc.contributor.authorRuprecht, Eszter-
dc.contributor.authorRūsiņa, Solvita-
dc.contributor.authorShirokikh, Pavel-
dc.contributor.authorŠibík, Jozef-
dc.contributor.authorŠilc, Urban-
dc.contributor.authorStanisci, Angela-
dc.contributor.authorStančić, Zvjezdana-
dc.contributor.authorSvenning, Jens‐Christian-
dc.contributor.authorSwacha, Grzegorz-
dc.contributor.authorDan Turtureanu, Pavel-
dc.contributor.authorValachovič, Milan-
dc.contributor.authorVassilev, Kiril-
dc.contributor.authorYamalov, Sergey-
dc.contributor.authorvan Kleunen, Mark-
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-01T10:16:29Z-
dc.date.available2021-07-01T10:16:29Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.issn1466-8238de_CH
dc.identifier.issn1466-822Xde_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.dora.lib4ri.ch/wsl/islandora/object/wsl:27327de_CH
dc.identifier.urihttps://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/22755-
dc.description.abstractAim: The number of naturalized (i.e. established) alien species has increased rapidly over recent centuries. Given the differences in environmental tolerances among species, little is known about what factors determine the extent to which the observed size of the naturalized range of a species and hence the extent to which the observed richness of naturalized species of a region approach their full potential. Here, we asked which region-and species-specific characteristics explain differences between observed and expected naturalizations. Location: Global. Time period: Present. Major taxa studied: Vascular plants. Methods: We determined the observed naturalized distribution outside Europe for 1,485 species endemic to Europe using the Global Naturalized Alien Flora (GloNAF) database and their expected distributions outside Europe using species distribution models. First, we investigated which of seven socio-economic factors related to introduction pathways, anthropogenic pressures and inventory effort best explained the differences between observed and expected naturalized European floras. Second, we examined whether distributional features, economic use and functional traits explain the extent to which species have filled their expected ranges outside Europe. Results: In terms of suitable area, more than 95% of expected naturalizations of European plants were not yet observed. Species were naturalized in only 4.2% of their suitable regions outside of Europe (range filling) and in 0.4% of their unsuitable regions (range expansion). Anthropogenic habitat disturbance primarily explained the difference between observed and expected naturalized European floras, as did the number of treaties relevant to invasive species. Species of ornamental and economic value and with large specific leaf area performed better at filling and expanding beyond their expected range. Main conclusions: The naturalization of alien plant species is explained by climate matching but also by the regional level of human development, the introduction pressure associated with the ornamental and economic values of the species and their adaptation to disturbed environments.de_CH
dc.language.isoende_CH
dc.publisherWileyde_CH
dc.relation.ispartofGlobal Ecology and Biogeographyde_CH
dc.rightsLicence according to publishing contractde_CH
dc.subject.ddc577: Ökologiede_CH
dc.subject.ddc580: Pflanzen (Botanik)de_CH
dc.titleClimate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the worldde_CH
dc.typeBeitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschriftde_CH
dcterms.typeTextde_CH
zhaw.departementLife Sciences und Facility Managementde_CH
zhaw.organisationalunitInstitut für Umwelt und Natürliche Ressourcen (IUNR)de_CH
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/geb.13316de_CH
zhaw.funding.euNode_CH
zhaw.issue7de_CH
zhaw.originated.zhawYesde_CH
zhaw.pages.end1531de_CH
zhaw.pages.start1514de_CH
zhaw.publication.statuspublishedVersionde_CH
zhaw.volume30de_CH
zhaw.publication.reviewPeer review (Publikation)de_CH
zhaw.webfeedVegetationsökologiede_CH
zhaw.author.additionalNode_CH
zhaw.display.portraitYesde_CH
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Pouteau, R., Thuiller, W., Hobohm, C., Brunel, C., Conn, B. J., Dawson, W., Sá Dechoum, M., Ebel, A. L., Essl, F., Fragman‐Sapir, O., Fristoe, T., Jogan, N., Kreft, H., Lenzner, B., Meyer, C., Pergl, J., Pyšek, P., Verkhozina, A., Weigelt, P., et al. (2021). Climate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 30(7), 1514–1531. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13316
Pouteau, R. et al. (2021) ‘Climate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world’, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 30(7), pp. 1514–1531. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13316.
R. Pouteau et al., “Climate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world,” Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol. 30, no. 7, pp. 1514–1531, 2021, doi: 10.1111/geb.13316.
POUTEAU, Robin, Wilfried THUILLER, Carsten HOBOHM, Caroline BRUNEL, Barry J. CONN, Wayne DAWSON, Michele SÁ DECHOUM, Aleksandr L. EBEL, Franz ESSL, Ori FRAGMAN‐SAPIR, Trevor FRISTOE, Nejc JOGAN, Holger KREFT, Bernd LENZNER, Carsten MEYER, Jan PERGL, Petr PYŠEK, Alla VERKHOZINA, Patrick WEIGELT, Qiang YANG, Elena ZYKOVA, Svetlana AĆIĆ, Emiliano AGRILLO, Fabio ATTORRE, Ariel BERGAMINI, Christian BERG, Erwin BERGMEIER, Idoia BIURRUN, Steffen BOCH, Gianmaria BONARI, Zoltán BOTTA‐DUKÁT, Helge BRUELHEIDE, Juan Antonio CAMPOS, Andraž ČARNI, Laura CASELLA, Maria Laura CARRANZA, Milan CHYTRÝ, Renata ĆUŠTEREVSKA, Michele DE SANCTIS, Jürgen DENGLER, Panayotis DIMOPOULOS, Rasmus EJRNÆS, Jörg EWALD, Giuliano FANELLI, Federico FERNÁNDEZ‐GONZÁLEZ, Rosario G. GAVILÁN, Jean‐Claude GEGOUT, Rense HAVEMAN, Maike ISERMANN, Ute JANDT, Florian JANSEN, Borja JIMÉNEZ‐ALFARO, Ali KAVGACI, Larisa KHANINA, Ilona KNOLLOVÁ, Anna KUZEMKO, Maria LEBEDEVA, Jonathan LENOIR, Tatiana LYSENKO, Corrado MARCENÒ, Vasiliy MARTYNENKO, Jesper Erenskjold MOESLUND, Ricarda PÄTSCH, Remigiusz PIELECH, Valerijus RAŠOMAVIČIUS, Iris DE RONDE, Eszter RUPRECHT, Solvita RŪSIŅA, Pavel SHIROKIKH, Jozef ŠIBÍK, Urban ŠILC, Angela STANISCI, Zvjezdana STANČIĆ, Jens‐Christian SVENNING, Grzegorz SWACHA, Pavel DAN TURTUREANU, Milan VALACHOVIČ, Kiril VASSILEV, Sergey YAMALOV und Mark VAN KLEUNEN, 2021. Climate and socio‐economic factors explain differences between observed and expected naturalization patterns of European plants around the world. Global Ecology and Biogeography [online]. 2021. Bd. 30, Nr. 7, S. 1514–1531. DOI 10.1111/geb.13316. Verfügbar unter: https://www.dora.lib4ri.ch/wsl/islandora/object/wsl:27327
Pouteau, Robin, Wilfried Thuiller, Carsten Hobohm, Caroline Brunel, Barry J. Conn, Wayne Dawson, Michele Sá Dechoum, et al. 2021. “Climate and Socio‐Economic Factors Explain Differences between Observed and Expected Naturalization Patterns of European Plants around the World.” Global Ecology and Biogeography 30 (7): 1514–31. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13316.
Pouteau, Robin, et al. “Climate and Socio‐Economic Factors Explain Differences between Observed and Expected Naturalization Patterns of European Plants around the World.” Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol. 30, no. 7, 2021, pp. 1514–31, https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13316.


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