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SUBMITTER: Yang Q
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8674287 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yang Qiang Q Weigelt Patrick P Fristoe Trevor S TS Zhang Zhijie Z Kreft Holger H Stein Anke A Seebens Hanno H Dawson Wayne W Essl Franz F König Christian C Lenzner Bernd B Pergl Jan J Pouteau Robin R Pyšek Petr P Winter Marten M Ebel Aleksandr L AL Fuentes Nicol N Giehl Eduardo L H ELH Kartesz John J Krestov Pavel P Kukk Toomas T Nishino Misako M Kupriyanov Andrey A Villaseñor Jose Luis JL Wieringa Jan J JJ Zeddam Abida A Zykova Elena E van Kleunen Mark M
Nature communications 20211215 1
Regional species assemblages have been shaped by colonization, speciation and extinction over millions of years. Humans have altered biogeography by introducing species to new ranges. However, an analysis of how strongly naturalized plant species (i.e. alien plants that have established self-sustaining populations) affect the taxonomic and phylogenetic uniqueness of regional floras globally is still missing. Here, we present such an analysis with data from native and naturalized alien floras in ...[more]