| Literature DB >> 23608180 |
Toni Nikolić1, Božena Mitić, Boris Milašinović, Sven D Jelaska.
Abstract
During the analysis of alien and invasive flora of Europe, as a threat to biodiversity, data for Croatia were missing. The aim of our research was to analyse distributional patterns and range size of all invasive alien plants (64) for the state area (57,000 km(2)). They were detected on 49% of the state territory, averaging five taxa per 35 km(2). The greatest number of invasive plants (>30 per grid cell) was recorded in the major urban centres, increasing in the south-east direction and reflecting positive correlation with temperature and negative with altitude. The most endangered areas are in the Mediterranean region, especially on islands. The number of invasive plants increased with habitat diversity and almost 75% of all sites with invasive plants are located within a few habitats with direct anthropogenic influence. The results should provide a reliable regional and global basis for strategic planning regarding invasive alien plants management.Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23608180 DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2013.01.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: C R Biol ISSN: 1631-0691 Impact factor: 1.583