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"Reich PB" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Author Correction: Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions | Delavaux CS; Crowther TW; Zohner CM; Robmann NM; Lauber T; van den Hoogen J; Kuebbing S; Liang J; de-Miguel S; Nabuurs GJ; Reich PB; Abegg M; Adou Yao YC; Alberti G; Almeyda Zambrano AM; Alvarado BV; Alvarez-Dávila E; Alvarez-Loayza P; Alves LF; Ammer C; Antón-Fernández C; Araujo-Murakami A; Arroyo L; Avitabile V; Aymard GA; Baker TR; Balazy R; Banki O; Barroso JG; Bastian ML; Bastin JF; Birigazzi L; Birnbaum P; Bitariho R; Boeckx P; Bongers F; Bouriaud O; Brancalion PHS; Brandl S; Brienen R; Broadbent EN; | 37752352 CSFG |
| 2 | Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions | Delavaux CS; Crowther TW; Zohner CM; Robmann NM; Lauber T; van den Hoogen J; Kuebbing S; Liang J; de-Miguel S; Nabuurs GJ; Reich PB; Abegg M; Adou Yao YC; Alberti G; Almeyda Zambrano AM; Alvarado BV; Alvarez-Dávila E; Alvarez-Loayza P; Alves LF; Ammer C; Antón-Fernández C; Araujo-Murakami A; Arroyo L; Avitabile V; Aymard GA; Baker TR; Balazy R; Banki O; Barroso JG; Bastian ML; Bastin JF; Birigazzi L; Birnbaum P; Bitariho R; Boeckx P; Bongers F; Bouriaud O; Brancalion PHS; Brandl S; Brienen R; Broadbent EN; | 37612513 CSFG |
| 3 | Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia. | Zohner CM, Mo L, Renner SS, Svenning JC, Vitasse Y, Benito BM, Ordonez A, Baumgarten F, Bastin JF, Sebald V, Reich PB, Liang J, Nabuurs GJ, de-Miguel S, Alberti G, Antón-Fernández C, Balazy R, Brändli UB, Chen HYH, Chisholm C, Cienciala E, Dayanandan S, Fayle TM, Frizzera L, Gianelle D, Jagodzinski AM, Jaroszewicz B, Jucker T, Kepfer-Rojas S, Khan ML, Kim HS, Korjus H, Johannsen VK, Laarmann D, Lang M, Zawila-Niedzwiecki T, Niklaus PA, Paquette A, Pretzsch H, Saikia P, Schall P, Šeben V, Svoboda M, Tikhonova E, Viana H, Zhang C, Zhao X, Crowther TW | 32393624 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Native diversity buffers against severity of non-native tree invasions | ||||
| Authors: | Delavaux CS, Crowther TW, Zohner CM, Robmann NM, Lauber T, van den Hoogen J, Kuebbing S, Liang J, de-Miguel S, Nabuurs GJ, Reich PB, Abegg M, Adou Yao YC, Alberti G, Almeyda Zambrano AM, Alvarado BV, Alvarez-Dávila E, Alvarez-Loayza P, Alves LF, Ammer C, Antón-Fernández C, Araujo-Murakami A, Arroyo L, Avitabile V, Aymard GA, Baker TR, Balazy R, Banki O, Barroso JG, Bastian ML, Bastin JF, Birigazzi L, Birnbaum P, Bitariho R, Boeckx P, Bongers F, Bouriaud O, Brancalion PHS, Brandl S, Brienen R, Broadbent EN | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37612513/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1038/s41586-023-06440-7 | ||||
| Publication: | Nature | ||||
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| PMID: | 37612513 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-08-24 | |
| Dept Affiliation: | CSFG | ||||
Description: |
Determining the drivers of non-native plant invasions is critical for managing native ecosystems and limiting the spread of invasive species1,2. Tree invasions in particular have been relatively overlooked, even though they have the potential to transform ecosystems and economies3,4. Here, leveraging global tree databases5-7, we explore how the phylogenetic and functional diversity of native tree communities, human pressure and the environment influence the establishment of non-native tree species and the subsequent invasion severity. We find that anthropogenic factors are key to predicting whether a location is invaded, but that invasion severity is underpinned by native diversity, with higher diversity predicting lower invasion severity. Temperature and precipitation emerge as strong predictors of invasion strategy, with non-native species invading successfully when they are similar to the native community in cold or dry extremes. Yet, despite the influence of these ecological forces in determining invasion strategy, we find evidence that these patterns can be obscured by human activity, with lower ecological signal in areas with higher proximity to shipping ports. Our global perspective of non-native tree invasion highlights that human drivers influence non-native tree presence, and that native phylogenetic and functional diversity have a critical role in the establishment and spread of subsequent invasions. |



