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Alien plants, animals, fungi and algae in Norway: an inventory of neobiota

Authors :
Rupert Wienerroither
Gaute Kjærstad
Jan Ove Gjershaug
Björn Nordén
Bjørnar Ytrehus
Christer Magnusson
Bjørn Arild Hatteland
Inger Sofie Hamnes
Bjørn Gulliksen
Olga Hilmo
Tone Falkenhaug
Per Anker Pedersen
Per Arvid Åsen
Dag Dolmen
Stein Fredriksen
Anders Gravbrøt Finstad
Kjersti Sjøtun
Leif Sundheim
Frode Ødegaard
Øivind Gammelmo
Venche Talgø
Trygve Hesthagen
Kristine Bakke Westergaard
Heidi Solstad
Eivind Oug
Stein Ivar Johnsen
Bård G. Stokke
Oddvar Pedersen
Anders Jelmert
Hallvard Elven
Snorre Henriksen
Hanne Hegre
Hanno Sandvik
Vigdis Vandvik
Haakon Hansen
Tor Erik Brandrud
Anders Endrestøl
Vivian Husa
Elisabet Forsgren
Lisbeth Gederaas
Jon Kristian Skei
Egil Karlsbakk
Halvor Solheim
Reidar Elven
Kristian Hassel
Sandra Charlotte Helene Åström
Hans Christian Pedersen
Kjell Harald Nedreaas
Jon E. Swenson
Per Ole Syvertsen
Thomas Correll Jensen
Source :
Biological Invasions, 2997–3012
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer, 2019.

Abstract

This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Biological Invasions. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02058-x. We present the results of an inventory and status assessment of alien species in Norway. The inventory covered all known multicellular neobiota, 2496 in total, 1039 of which were classified as naturalised. The latter constitute c. 3% of all species known to be stably reproducing in Norway. These figures are higher than expected from Norway’s latitude, which may be due a combination of climatic and historical factors, as well as sampling effort. Most of the naturalised neobiota were plants (71%),followed by animals (21%) and fungi (8%). The main habitat types colonised were open lowlands (79%), urban environments (52%) and woodlands (42%). The main areas of origin were Europe (67%), North America (15%) and Asia (13%). For most taxa, the rate of novel introductions seems to have been increasing during recent decades. Within Norway, the number of alien species recorded per county was negatively correlated with latitude and positively correlated with human population density. In the high-Arctic territories under Norwegian sovereignty, i.e. Svalbard and Jan Mayen, 104 alien species were recorded, of which 5 were naturalised.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13873547
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biological Invasions, 2997–3012
Accession number :
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