2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2022.101824
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Climate change and dispersion dynamics of the invasive plant species Chromolaena odorata and Lantana camara in parts of the central and eastern India

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“…In relation to sustainable management of C. odorata , unraveling the ecological mechanisms responsible for its spread can be of paramount importance. In this context, the ecological studies on the effect of C. odorata in Sal ( Shorea robusta ) forest revealed that C. odorata cover was negatively correlated with the forest canopy cover (Sharma, Singh, et al, 2022; Sharma, Adhikari, et al, 2022). Therefore, sustenance of dense forest canopy cover can suppress the invasive spread of C. odorata .…”
Section: Sustainable Management Of C Odoratamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In relation to sustainable management of C. odorata , unraveling the ecological mechanisms responsible for its spread can be of paramount importance. In this context, the ecological studies on the effect of C. odorata in Sal ( Shorea robusta ) forest revealed that C. odorata cover was negatively correlated with the forest canopy cover (Sharma, Singh, et al, 2022; Sharma, Adhikari, et al, 2022). Therefore, sustenance of dense forest canopy cover can suppress the invasive spread of C. odorata .…”
Section: Sustainable Management Of C Odoratamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this vein, the distribution pattern of Chromolaena odorata (L.) R.M. King and H. Robinson or “Siam weed” and Lantana camara L. was studied in three Indian states using MaxEnt which showed that invasive spread of C. odorata was even more resilient toward climate change than L. camara (Sharma, Singh, et al, 2022; Sharma, Adhikari, et al, 2022). Herein, the dispersion dynamics and high invasive potential of C. odorata under the effect of climate change and multiple anthropogenic stressors can facilitate its abrupt range expansion in introduced global landscapes (Kishore et al, 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To select the variables that contribute the most to the model, RStudio software was used with the virtualspecies library [44], and damerograms were prepared. Clusters were identified to define the best contribution, correlation coefficients > −0.8 and < 0.8 were selected and compared with to MaxEnt's Jackknife test [45]. For comparison, variables with the lowest contribution were discarded, leaving 10 variables for the current and future distribution simulations.…”
Section: Current and Future Distribution Modeling In Maxentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Great Himalayan Range located in the northern portion and the Sundarbans in the southern portion of the study area are the regions of global importance. Tropical dry and moist deciduous forests, subtropical woods, and subtropical broadleaved montane forests are the predominant forest types in the region (Sharma et al 2022). The central part is primarily a plateau, and has a prominent tribal population, and is a mineral hotspot of the country.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%