Niche‐based modelling as a tool for predicting the risk of alien plant invasions at a global scale
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Université Joseph Fourier · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Predicting the probability of successful establishment of plant species by matching climatic variables has considerable potential for incorporation in early warning systems for the management of biological invasions. We select South Africa as a model source area of invasions worldwide because it is an important exporter of plant species to other parts of the world because of the huge international demand for indigenous flora from this biodiversity hotspot. We first mapped the five ecoregions that occur both in South Africa and other parts of the world, but the very coarse definition of the ecoregions led to unreliable results in terms of predicting invasible areas. We then determined the bioclimatic features…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 64.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 89
Authors
6- WTWilfried ThuillerCorresponding
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Joseph Fourier, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Laboratoire d'Écologie Alpine
- DMDavid M. Richardson
Stellenbosch University
- PPPetr Pyšek
Charles University, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany
- GFGuy F. Midgley
Conservation International, South African National Biodiversity Institute
- GHGREG HUGHES
South African National Biodiversity Institute
Topics & keywords
- Biome
- Ecology
- Environmental niche modelling
- Geography
- Ecological niche
- Biodiversity
- Biodiversity hotspot
- Invasive species