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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 11395, 2019 08 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31388050

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In an era of climate change, biological invasions by alien species represent one of the main anthropogenic drivers of global environmental change. The present study, using an ensemble modelling approach, has mapped current and future global distribution of the invasive Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-eye Daisy) and predicted the invasion hotspots under climate change. The current potential distribution of Ox-eye Daisy coincides well with the actual distribution records, thereby indicating robustness of our model. The model predicted a global increase in the suitable habitat for the potential invasion of this species under climate change. Oceania was shown to be the high-risk region to the potential invasion of this species under both current and future climate change scenarios. The results revealed niche conservatism for Australia and Northern America, but contrastingly a niche shift for Africa, Asia, Oceania and Southern America. The global distribution modelling and risk assessment of Ox-eye Daisy has immediate implications in mitigating its invasion impacts under climate change, as well as predicting the global invasion hotspots and developing region-specific invasion management strategies. Interestingly, the contrasting patterns of niche dynamics shown by this invasive plant species provide novel insights towards disentangling the different operative mechanisms underlying the process of biological invasions at the global scale.


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Cambio Climático , Seguimiento de Parámetros Ecológicos/métodos , Especies Introducidas/tendencias , Leucanthemum , Dispersión de las Plantas , África , Asia , Australia , Simulación por Computador , Seguimiento de Parámetros Ecológicos/estadística & datos numéricos , Predicción/métodos , Modelos Estadísticos , América del Norte , Oceanía , Medición de Riesgo/métodos , América del Sur
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