| Literature DB >> 31792797 |
Pawel Wasowicz1, Alexander N Sennikov2,3, Kristine B Westergaard4, Katie Spellman5, Matthew Carlson6, Lynn J Gillespie7, Jeffery M Saarela8, Steven S Seefeldt9, Bruce Bennett10, Christian Bay11, Stefanie Ickert-Bond12, Henry Väre2.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive list of non-native vascular plants known from the Arctic, explore their geographic distribution, analyze the extent of naturalization and invasion among 23 subregions of the Arctic, and examine pathways of introductions. The presence of 341 non-native taxa in the Arctic was confirmed, of which 188 are naturalized in at least one of the 23 regions. A small number of taxa (11) are considered invasive; these plants are known from just three regions. In several Arctic regions there are no naturalized non-native taxa recorded and the majority of Arctic regions have a low number of naturalized taxa. Analyses of the non-native vascular plant flora identified two main biogeographic clusters within the Arctic: American and Asiatic. Among all pathways, seed contamination and transport by vehicles have contributed the most to non-native plant introduction in the Arctic.Entities:
Keywords: Alien species; Arctic; Invasive species; Non-native species; Pathways; Vascular plants
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31792797 PMCID: PMC6989699 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-019-01296-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129