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DOI: 10.1111/ele.13783
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Persistent soil seed banks promote naturalisation and invasiveness in flowering plants
作者: Gioria M.; Carta A.; Baskin C.C.; Dawson W.; Essl F.; Kreft H.; Pergl J.; van Kleunen M.; Weigelt P.; Winter M.; Pyšek P.
刊名: Ecology Letters
ISSN: 1461023X
出版年: 2021
卷: 24, 期:8
起始页码: 1655
结束页码: 1667
语种: 英语
中文关键词: alien species ; angiosperm ; dormancy ; exotic species ; GloNAF ; GloSSBank ; persistence ; plant invasions ; seed mass
英文关键词: angiosperm ; globalization ; invasiveness ; naturalization ; persistence ; seed bank ; seed dormancy ; soil-structure interaction ; soil-vegetation interaction ; Magnoliophyta ; angiosperm ; conservational seed bank ; dormancy ; plant seed ; soil ; Magnoliopsida ; Plant Dormancy ; Seed Bank ; Seeds ; Soil
英文摘要: With globalisation facilitating the movement of plants and seeds beyond the native range, preventing potentially harmful introductions requires knowledge of what drives the successful establishment and spread of alien plants. Here, we examined global-scale relationships between naturalisation success (incidence and extent) and invasiveness, soil seed bank properties (type and densities) and key species traits (seed mass, seed dormancy and life form) for 2350 species of angiosperms. Naturalisation and invasiveness were strongly associated with the ability to form persistent (vs. transient) seed banks but relatively weakly with seed bank densities and other traits. Our findings suggest that seed bank persistence is a trait that better captures the ability to become naturalised and invasive compared to seed traits more widely available in trait databases. Knowledge of seed persistence can contribute to our ability to predict global naturalisation and invasiveness and to identify potentially invasive flowering plants before they are introduced. © 2021 The Authors. Ecology Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/166835
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作者单位: Institute of Botany, Department of Invasion Ecology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Průhonice, Czech Republic; Department of Biology, Botany Unit, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy; Department of Biology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States; Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States; Department of Biosciences, Durham University, Durham, United Kingdom; Centre for Invasion Biology, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; Biodiversity, Macroecology and Biogeography, University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany; Ecology, Department of Biology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany; Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation, Taizhou University, Taizhou, China; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research-iDiv, Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

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Gioria M.,Carta A.,Baskin C.C.,et al. Persistent soil seed banks promote naturalisation and invasiveness in flowering plants[J]. Ecology Letters,2021-01-01,24(8)
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