More than half of the alien plants naturalised in the arid southeast of the Iberian Peninsula could be invasive
María J. Salinas-Bonillo,
Alba Rodríguez-Rodríguez,
M. Trinidad Torres-García
et al.
Abstract:Having a list of alien plant species naturalised in an area and knowing their invasive potential (i.e. a post-border species risk assessment framework) and the precise locations where they are found, are now a priority as a management strategy to curb their spread, avoiding damage to ecosystems and saving management costs. This is especially important in arid ecosystems, which are particularly vulnerable to impacts due to their limited resources. Weed Risk Assessment systems (WRAs) analyse plant traits that in… Show more
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