

Author: Wang Chun-Jing Wan Ji-Zhong Qu Hong Zhang Zhi-Xiang
Publisher: Edp Sciences
E-ISSN: 1961-9502|volume|418|27-27
ISSN: 1961-9502
Source: Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, Vol.volume, Iss.418, 2017-06, pp. : 27-27
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Abstract
Environmental niche conservatism defines a concept, stating that species could live in the same environmental condition in both native and invasive ranges. Niche modeling often used this as basis for the prediction of the range of invasive plants. However, it is debatable whether environmental niches of invasive plant species are conserved or shift between native and invasive ranges. Only few studies have investigated such a shift in aquatic plant invaders (APIs) on a meaningful global scale. Environmental niche modeling was used to project climatic niche distributions of 10 APIs based both on the native range and the invasive range of species. We found that niche shifts of APIs between native and invasive ranges may occur throughout the world. Moreover, we found niche shifts of APIs between native and invasive ranges across different biomes. The largest climatic niche shift was detected for
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