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Global patterns of phylogenetic relatedness of invasive flowering plants

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Qian,Hong
刊名DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS
出版日期2023
关键词angiosperms climatic condition community assembly exotic species introduced species invasive species niche conservatism phylogenetic relatedness TRAIT DIFFERENCES NATURALIZATION SUCCESS COMMUNITIES ASSEMBLAGES DIVERSITY HISTORY CLIMATE
ISSN号1472-4642
DOI10.1111/ddi.13745
英文摘要Aim: The ability of predicting which naturalized non-native species are likely to become invasive can help manage and prevent species invasions. The goal of this study is to test whether invasive angiosperm (flowering plant) species are a phylogenetically clustered subset of naturalized species at global, continental and regional scales, and to assess the relationships of phylogenetic relatedness of invasive species with climate condition (temperature and precipitation).Location: Global.Time period: Current.Taxon: Angiosperms (flowering plants). Methods: The globe is divided into 290 regions, which are grouped into seven biogeographic (continental) regions. Two phylogenetic metrics (net relatedness index and nearest taxon index), which represent different evolutionary depths, are used to quantify phylogenetic relatedness of invasive angiosperms, with respect to different tailor -made species pools. Phylogenetic relatedness of invasive angiosperms is related to climatic variables.Results: The global assemblage of invasive angiosperm species is a strongly phylogenetically clustered subset of the species of the entire global angiosperm flora. Most invasive angiosperm assemblages are a phylogenetically clustered subset of their respective naturalized species pools, and phylogenetic clustering reflecting shallow evolutionary history is greater than that reflecting deep evolutionary history. In general, the phylogenetic relatedness of invasive species is greater in regions with lower temperature and precipitation across the world.Main conclusions: The finding that invasive angiosperm assemblages across the globe are, in general, phylogenetically clustered subsets of their respective naturalized species pools has significant implications in biological conservation, particularly in predicting and controlling invasive species based on phylogenetic relatedness among naturalized species.
学科主题Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS记录号WOS:001000679000001
源URL[http://ir.kib.ac.cn/handle/151853/75265]  
专题中国科学院昆明植物研究所
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Qian,Hong. Global patterns of phylogenetic relatedness of invasive flowering plants[J]. DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS,2023.
APA Qian,Hong.(2023).Global patterns of phylogenetic relatedness of invasive flowering plants.DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS.
MLA Qian,Hong."Global patterns of phylogenetic relatedness of invasive flowering plants".DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2023).

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