2015
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.1612
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Predicting the potential distributions of Senecio vulgaris L. in China

Abstract: Predicting potential distribution for alien plants by species distribution model (SDM, or Ecological Niche Model) using occurrence data and habitat environmental variables plays an important role in management of the invasive risk by an alien plant. Common groundsels (Senecio vulgaris, Asteracea), native in Eurasia and North Africa, has been a cosmopolitan weed in temperature and also listed as one of invasive plants in China. We predict the potential distribution of this species in the world and in China part… Show more

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“…One of such invasive species is Senecio vulgaris (Common groundsel, Asteraceae) which most probably originated from southern Europe and is widely distributed in temperate areas all over the world ( Robinson et al, 2003 ). Despite the wide distribution of S. vulgaris in China, its occurrence is scattered, with large populations reported in the north–eastern and south–western parts, but not in southern, central, northern or north-western parts of China ( Cheng & Xu, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of such invasive species is Senecio vulgaris (Common groundsel, Asteraceae) which most probably originated from southern Europe and is widely distributed in temperate areas all over the world ( Robinson et al, 2003 ). Despite the wide distribution of S. vulgaris in China, its occurrence is scattered, with large populations reported in the north–eastern and south–western parts, but not in southern, central, northern or north-western parts of China ( Cheng & Xu, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%