2016
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.2376
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American trees shift their niches when invading Western Europe: evaluating invasion risks in a changing climate

Abstract: Four North American trees are becoming invasive species in Western Europe: Acer negundo, Prunus serotina, Quercus rubra, and Robinia pseudoacacia. However, their present and future potential risks of invasion have not been yet evaluated. Here, we assess niche shifts between the native and invasive ranges and the potential invasion risk of these four trees in Western Europe. We estimated niche conservatism in a multidimensional climate space using niche overlap Schoener's D, niche equivalence, and niche similar… Show more

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“…Only 25% of them had projections for more than 10 species and 50% of them for only a single species. Most of the papers are focused on threatened species (e.g., Akhter et al., ), invasive species (e.g., Camenen, Porté, & Benito Garzón, ), or plantations (e.g., Li, Xu, Guo, & Du, ). Some broader studies concerned European (e.g., Sykes, Prentice, & Cramer, ) or American (e.g., Iverson, Prasad, Matthews, & Peters, ) forest tree species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only 25% of them had projections for more than 10 species and 50% of them for only a single species. Most of the papers are focused on threatened species (e.g., Akhter et al., ), invasive species (e.g., Camenen, Porté, & Benito Garzón, ), or plantations (e.g., Li, Xu, Guo, & Du, ). Some broader studies concerned European (e.g., Sykes, Prentice, & Cramer, ) or American (e.g., Iverson, Prasad, Matthews, & Peters, ) forest tree species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, their potential for applications under novel climates, or to be transferred to other region is limited (Randin et al 2006, Kearney et al 2010, Dormann et al 2012. Modeling the potential distribution of a species in its introduced range poses additional challenges for occurrence-based SDMs, such as non-availability of reliable occurrence data (Brus et al 2012) and lack of understanding of 'niche conservation' whereby species may or may not have similar niches in the native and introduced ranges (Broennimann et al 2007, Camenen et al 2016.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that temperature conditions that occur in winter favor the perennation of powdery mildew fungi [118]. Moreover, cold winters limit overwintering of powdery mildew mycelia in leaves and buds [119] and cause limited survival of chasmothecia [120,121].…”
Section: Indirect Impact Of Global Warming On Forests-biotic Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%