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Affiner la rechercheA global synthesis of naturalised and invasive plants in aquatic habitats / Alessandra Kortz in Neobiota, 102 (2025)
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Titre : A global synthesis of naturalised and invasive plants in aquatic habitats Type de document : Numérique Auteurs : Alessandra Kortz ; Martin Hejda ; Jan Cuda ; Zarah Pattison ; Josef Brůna ; Ana Novoa ; Jan Pergl (1977-) ; Pavel Pipek ; Kateřina Štajerová ; Paulina Anastasiu ; Michael Ansong ; Margarita Arianoutsou ; Julie F. Barcelona ; Suneeta Bhatta ; Farzaneh Bordbar ; Israel Borokini ; Laura Celesti-Grapow ; Eduardo Chacón ; Wayne Dawson ; Dorjee ; Franz Essl (1973-) ; Lilian Ferrufino-Acosta ; Estrela Figueiredo ; Rodolfo Flores ; Guillaume Fried ; Nicol Fuentes ; Pablo Galan ; Christian Gilli ; Michael Glaser ; José Ramón Grande Allende ; Zigmantas Gudzinskas ; Rachael Holmes ; Philip Eric Hulme ; Inderjit ; Eun Su Kan ; Holger Kreft ; Dan W. Krix ; Ingolf Kühn ; Omar Lopez ; AnaLu MacVean ; Trobjon Makhkamov ; Elizabete Marchante ; Hélia Marchante ; Alfred Maroyi ; Rachid Meddour ; Pierre Meerts ; Sharif A. Mukul ; Brad R. Murray ; Megan L. Murray ; Daniel L. Nickrent ; Prince E. Norman ; Ali Omer ; Annette Patzelt ; Pieter B. Pelser ; Joan Pino ; Marc Riera ; Dagoberto Rodríguez Delcid ; Julissa Rojas-Sandoval ; Roser Rotchés Ribalta ; José Yader Sageth Ruiz-Cruz ; Stepan Senator ; Alexander N. Sennikov ; Bharat Babu Shrestha ; Gideon F. Smith ; Sima Sohrabi ; Barbara Tokarska-Guzik ; Mark van Kleunen (1973-) ; Montserrat Vilà ; Viktoria Wagner ; Patrick Weigelt ; Marten Winter ; Ayse Yazlik ; Elena Zykova ; Petr Pyšek Année de publication : 2025 Article en page(s) : 473-494 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Résumé : Global databases have contributed to our understanding of alien, naturalised and invasive plant species distributions. Still, the role of species invasions in habitats, specifically in aquatic habitats, remains underexplored at the global scale. Accordingly, a comprehensive global synthesis of the status of plant invasions in aquatic habitats has been missing. Here, we focus on macroecological patterns of naturalised non-invasive and invasive plants in aquatic habitats using the recently built SynHab database. Amongst all the plant records compiled in SynHab, 592 are assigned to aquatic habitats, of which 183 are unique plant taxa (further termed ‘species’) belonging to 49 families. Of the total number of records, 462 refer to taxa with naturalised non-invasive occurrences and 130 to invasive occurrences. The species pool analysed here refers to 78 regions distributed across all botanical continents as defined by the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. The number of naturalised non-invasive aquatic species is similar across different continents and biomes, but Tropical Asia had more and the Mediterranean zonobiome had fewer invasive species than expected. Tropical Asia, Temperate Asia and Africa have the highest proportions of naturalised species that have become invasive, while across continents, invasive proportions were highest for tropical and subtropical zonobiomes. New Zealand, Italy and California contained disproportionately more naturalised species than expected, given the area covered by aquatic habitat in those regions, whereas South Sudan, Papua New Guinea and Kyrgyzstan had disproportionately fewer species. In pairwise dissimilarity comparisons, all continents had distinct species compositions (from 0.73 to 0.92 of the Jaccard dissimilarity index) and so did zonobiomes (0.69 to 1.00). The high proportion of invasive species in Tropical Asia in comparison with terrestrial invasions in this region, indicates a greater susceptibility of warmer regions to aquatic plant invasions. This may be exacerbated by further naturalisations in the future, as data from temperate regions suggest a larger pool of available species. Identifiant : DOI : 10.3897/neobiota.102.151156 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=155479
in Neobiota > 102 (2025) . - 473-494Kortz, Alessandra, Hejda, Martin, Cuda, Jan, Pattison, Zarah, Brůna, Josef, Novoa, Ana, Pergl, Jan (1977-), Pipek, Pavel, Štajerová, Kateřina, Anastasiu, Paulina, Ansong, Michael, Arianoutsou, Margarita, Barcelona, Julie F., Bhatta, Suneeta, Bordbar, Farzaneh, Borokini, Israel, Celesti-Grapow, Laura, Chacón, Eduardo, Dawson, Wayne, Dorjee, Essl, Franz (1973-), Ferrufino-Acosta, Lilian, Figueiredo, Estrela, Flores, Rodolfo, Fried, Guillaume, Fuentes, Nicol, Galan, Pablo, Gilli, Christian, Glaser, Michael, Grande Allende, José Ramón, Gudzinskas, Zigmantas, Holmes, Rachael, Hulme, Philip Eric, Inderjit, Kan, Eun Su, Kreft, Holger, Krix, Dan W., Kühn, Ingolf, Lopez, Omar, MacVean, AnaLu, Makhkamov, Trobjon, Marchante, Elizabete, Marchante, Hélia, Maroyi, Alfred, Meddour, Rachid, Meerts, Pierre, Mukul, Sharif A., Murray, Brad R., Murray, Megan L., Nickrent, Daniel L., Norman, Prince E., Omer, Ali, Patzelt, Annette, Pelser, Pieter B., Pino, Joan, Riera, Marc, Rodríguez Delcid, Dagoberto, Rojas-Sandoval, Julissa, Rotchés Ribalta, Roser, Sageth Ruiz-Cruz, José Yader, Senator, Stepan, Sennikov, Alexander N., Shrestha, Bharat Babu, Smith, Gideon F., Sohrabi, Sima, Tokarska-Guzik, Barbara, Kleunen, Mark van (1973-), Vilà, Montserrat, Wagner, Viktoria, Weigelt, Patrick, Winter, Marten, Yazlik, Ayse, Zykova, Elena, Pyšek, Petr 2025 A global synthesis of naturalised and invasive plants in aquatic habitats. Neobiota, 102: 473-494.Documents numériques
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article (2025)Adobe Acrobat PDFIdentification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning / Carlos Cano-Barbacil in Journal of environmental management, 345 (2023)
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Titre : Identification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Carlos Cano-Barbacil ; Martina Carrete ; Pilar Castro-Diez ; Miguel Delibes-Mateos ; Josep A. Jacques ; Marta Lopez-Darias ; Manuel Nogales ; Joan Pino ; Macarena Ros ; Anna Traveset ; Xavier Turon ; Montserrat Vilà ; Maria Altamirano ; Inés Alvarez ; Andrés Arias ; Dani Boix ; Carlos Cabido ; Eva Cacabelos ; Fernando Cobo ; Joaquín Cruz ; José A. Cuesta ; Beatriz Dáder ; Pedro del Estal ; Belinda Gallardo ; Miguel Gómez Laporta ; Pablo González-Moreno ; José Carlos Hernández ; Borja Jiménez-Alfaro ; Adrián Lázaro-Lobo ; Mar Leza ; Marta Montserrat ; Francisco J. Oliva-Paterna ; Laura Piñeiro ; Carlos Ponce ; Pere Pons ; Roser Rotchés Ribalta ; Nuria Roura-Pascual ; Marta Sanchez ; Alejandro Trillo ; Elisa Viñuela ; Emili García-Berthou Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : 118696 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Plantes subspontanées, naturalisées, envahissantes Résumé : Invasive alien species have widespread impacts on native biodiversity and ecosystem services. Since the number of introductions worldwide is continuously rising, it is essential to prevent the entry, establishment and spread of new alien species through a systematic examination of future potential threats. Applying a three-step horizon scanning consensus method, we evaluated non-established alien species that could potentially arrive, establish and cause major ecological impact in Spain within the next 10 years. Overall, we identified 47 species with a very high risk (e.g. Oreochromis niloticus, Popillia japonica, Hemidactylus frenatus, Crassula helmsii or Halophila stipulacea), 61 with high risk, 93 with moderate risk, and 732 species with low risk. Many of the species categorized as very high or high risk to Spanish biodiversity are either already present in Europe and neighbouring countries or have a long invasive history elsewhere. This study provides an updated list of potential invasive alien species useful for prioritizing efforts and resources against their introduction. Compared to previous horizon scanning exercises in Spain, the current study screens potential invaders from a wider range of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms, and can serve as a basis for more comprehensive risk analyses to improve management and increase the efficiency of the early warning and rapid response framework for invasive alien species. We also stress the usefulness of measuring agreement and consistency as two different properties of the reliability of expert scores, in order to more easily elaborate consensus ranked lists of potential invasive alien species. Identifiant : DOI : 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118696 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=154490
in Journal of environmental management > 345 (2023) . - 118696Cano-Barbacil, Carlos, Carrete, Martina, Castro-Diez, Pilar, Delibes-Mateos, Miguel, Jacques, Josep A., Lopez-Darias, Marta, Nogales, Manuel, Pino, Joan, Ros, Macarena, Traveset, Anna, Turon, Xavier, Vilà, Montserrat, Altamirano, Maria, Alvarez, Inés, Arias, Andrés, Boix, Dani, Cabido, Carlos, Cacabelos, Eva, Cobo, Fernando, Cruz, Joaquín, Cuesta, José A., Dáder, Beatriz, Estal, Pedro del, Gallardo, Belinda, Gómez Laporta, Miguel, González-Moreno, Pablo, Hernández, José Carlos, Jiménez-Alfaro, Borja, Lázaro-Lobo, Adrián, Leza, Mar, Montserrat, Marta, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J., Piñeiro, Laura, Ponce, Carlos, Pons, Pere, Rotchés Ribalta, Roser, Roura-Pascual, Nuria, Sanchez, Marta, Trillo, Alejandro, Viñuela, Elisa, García-Berthou, Emili 2023 Identification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning. Journal of environmental management, 345: 118696.Documents numériques
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Article (2023)URLOrganic farming increases functional diversity and ecosystem service provision of spontaneous vegetation in Mediterranean vineyar / Roser Rotchés Ribalta in Ecological indicators, 147 (2023)
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Titre : Organic farming increases functional diversity and ecosystem service provision of spontaneous vegetation in Mediterranean vineyar Type de document : Imprimé Auteurs : Roser Rotchés Ribalta ; Joan Marull ; Joan Pino Année de publication : 2023 Article en page(s) : 110023 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Diversité botanique
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[CBNPMP-Thématique] Formation herbeuse, ligneuse (vigne, verger..)Résumé : Spontaneous plant species in agricultural systems (i.e., weeds) are bound to become key ecological indicators of agroecosystem resilience as they show high sensitivity to management, while they ensure the assembly of multiple ecological functions. Here we used the response-effect functional framework on spontaneous plant species growing in both organic and conventional vineyards, to assess whether their plant communities respond to contrasted farming systems and to soil conditions according to its competitive response and the provisioning of pollination services.
The results show that the spontaneous plant communities and its functions better reflected the effects of management -when considering the dichotomy organic-conventional farming- rather than soil conditions. Organic management in vineyards promoted higher plant species richness, with varied competitive response strategies to deal with different environmental conditions and management disturbances. Organic vineyards held more diverse and resilient plant communities for the provisioning of pollinator services than the conventional ones, which is expected to enhance pollinator communities with diverse feeding guilds. In contrast, conventional farming systems selected anemophilous plants or those with flower attributes related to generalist pollinators.
Such results highlight the significance of organic farming for the sustainment of the local accompanying plant diversity but also for the provisioning of ecosystem services in these agricultural landscapes. Besides, the study reinforces the applicability of the response-effect framework to identify the effects of vineyard management on the spontaneous plant communities and its potential impacts on the pollinator communities.Identifiant : DOI : 10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110023 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=153937
in Ecological indicators > 147 (2023) . - 110023Rotchés Ribalta, Roser, Marull, Joan, Pino, Joan 2023 Organic farming increases functional diversity and ecosystem service provision of spontaneous vegetation in Mediterranean vineyar. Ecological indicators, 147: 110023.Documents numériques
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