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Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions

Authors :
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
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan
Reich, Peter B.
Abegg, Meinrad
Adou Yao, Yves C.
Alberti, Giorgio
Almeyda Zambrano, Angélica María
Alvarado, Braulio Vilchez
Álvarez-Dávila, Esteban
Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia
Alves, Luciana F.
Ammer, Christian
Antón-Fernández, Clara
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Arroyo, Luzmila
Avitabile, Valerio
Aymard, Gerardo A.
Baker, Timothy R.
Bałazy, Radomir
Banki, Olaf
Barroso, Jorcely G.
Bastian, Meredith
Bastin, Jean-François
Birigazzi, Luca
Birnbaum, Philippe
Bitariho, Robert
Boeckx, Pascal
Bongers, Frans
Bouriaud, Olivier
Brancalion, Pedro H.S.
Brandl, Susanne
Brienen, Roel
Broadbent, Eben North
Bruelheide, Helge
Bussotti, Filippo
Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto
César, Ricardo G.
Cesljar, Goran
Chazdon, Robin L.
Chen, Han Y. H.
Chisholm, Chelsea
Cho, Hyunkook
Cienciala, Emil
Clark, Connie J.
Clark, David B.
Colletta, Gabriel
Coomes, David A.
Cornejo Valverde, Fernando
Corral-Rivas, José Javier
Crim, Philip
Cumming, Jonathan
Dayanandan, Selvadurai
De Gasper, André Luis
Decuyper, Mathieu
Derroire, Géraldine
DeVries, Ben
Djordjevic, Ilija
Dolezal, Jiri
Dourdain, Aurélie
Engone Obiang, Nestor Laurier
Enquist, Brian
Eyre, Teresa J.
Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain
Fayle, Tom M.
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Ferreira, Leandro V.
Fischer, Markus
Fletcher, Christine D.
Frizzera, Lorenzo
Gamarra, Javier Garcia Perez
Gianelle, Damiano
Glick, Henry B.
Harris, David
Hector, Andrew
Hemp, Andreas
Hengeveld, Geerten M.
Herault, Bruno
Marcon, Eric
Sist, Plinio
et al.
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
Nabuurs, Gert-Jan
Reich, Peter B.
Abegg, Meinrad
Adou Yao, Yves C.
Alberti, Giorgio
Almeyda Zambrano, Angélica María
Alvarado, Braulio Vilchez
Álvarez-Dávila, Esteban
Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia
Alves, Luciana F.
Ammer, Christian
Antón-Fernández, Clara
Araujo-Murakami, Alejandro
Arroyo, Luzmila
Avitabile, Valerio
Aymard, Gerardo A.
Baker, Timothy R.
Bałazy, Radomir
Banki, Olaf
Barroso, Jorcely G.
Bastian, Meredith
Bastin, Jean-François
Birigazzi, Luca
Birnbaum, Philippe
Bitariho, Robert
Boeckx, Pascal
Bongers, Frans
Bouriaud, Olivier
Brancalion, Pedro H.S.
Brandl, Susanne
Brienen, Roel
Broadbent, Eben North
Bruelheide, Helge
Bussotti, Filippo
Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto
César, Ricardo G.
Cesljar, Goran
Chazdon, Robin L.
Chen, Han Y. H.
Chisholm, Chelsea
Cho, Hyunkook
Cienciala, Emil
Clark, Connie J.
Clark, David B.
Colletta, Gabriel
Coomes, David A.
Cornejo Valverde, Fernando
Corral-Rivas, José Javier
Crim, Philip
Cumming, Jonathan
Dayanandan, Selvadurai
De Gasper, André Luis
Decuyper, Mathieu
Derroire, Géraldine
DeVries, Ben
Djordjevic, Ilija
Dolezal, Jiri
Dourdain, Aurélie
Engone Obiang, Nestor Laurier
Enquist, Brian
Eyre, Teresa J.
Fandohan, Adandé Belarmain
Fayle, Tom M.
Feldpausch, Ted R.
Ferreira, Leandro V.
Fischer, Markus
Fletcher, Christine D.
Frizzera, Lorenzo
Gamarra, Javier Garcia Perez
Gianelle, Damiano
Glick, Henry B.
Harris, David
Hector, Andrew
Hemp, Andreas
Hengeveld, Geerten M.
Herault, Bruno
Marcon, Eric
Sist, Plinio
et al.
Source :
Nature
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Determining the drivers of non-native plant invasions is critical for managing native ecosystems and limiting the spread of invasive species1,2. Tree invasions in particular have been relatively overlooked, even though they have the potential to transform ecosystems and economies3,4. Here, leveraging global tree databases5,6,7, 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.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1400011449
Document Type :
Electronic Resource