2023
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.06919
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Present status, future trends, and control strategies of invasive alien plants in China affected by human activities and climate change

Fei Qin,
Bao‐Cai Han,
Rainer W. Bussmann
et al.

Abstract: Invasive alien plants (IAPs) have serious environmental and economic impacts, especially in vulnerable areas of China. However, IAP richness distribution patterns, their driving factors, and the dynamic shifts in potential distribution areas remain elusive. We assessed IAP richness distribution patterns and drivers using 402 IAPs recorded in China at 88 926 occurrence points, and then predicted their potential distribution areas. The results show that IAP hotspots were mainly located in southeastern China, esp… Show more

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