2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-533398/v1
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Climate Change and More Disturbed Land-Use Types will Further the Invasion of a Non-Native Annual Grass, Ventenata Dubia

Abstract: Many land uses are highly prone to invasion of new non-native plant species under changing climate. Identification of suitable habitat for invasive weeds and their projected infestation extent across different land use cover types under a changing climate is crucial for the broad management goals of prevention, detection, and rapid response. In this study, we adopted an ensemble approach of species distribution models to project potential habitat of the invasive annual grass, Ventenata dubia, along the road co… Show more

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