Biogeographic origins and drivers of alien plant invasions in the Canary Islands

Aim: Understanding the historical and contemporaneous drivers of invasion success in island systems can decisively contribute to identifying sources and pathways that are more likely to give rise to new invaders. Based on a floristic-driven approach, we aimed at determining the origins of the invasive alien flora of the Canary Islands and shedding light in the mechanisms shaping their distribution within the archipelago.

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Main Authors: Morente-López, Javier, Arjona, Yurena, Salas-Pascual, Marcos, Reyes-Betancort, J. Alfredo, del Arco-Aguilar, Marcelino J., Emerson, Brent C., García-Gallo, Antonio, Jay-García, Louis S., Naranjo-Cigala, Agustín, Patiño, Jairo
Other Authors: Fundación BBVA
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2023-01-13
Subjects:Climatic matching, floristic assembly, geographic distance, invasive alien species, island biogeography, Mediterranean climate type,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/296321
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