Addressing the threat to biodiversity from botanic gardens.
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Plants capable of selfing are more likely to become naturalizedIntegrating Biodiversity Data into Botanic CollectionsResolving whether botanic gardens are on the road to conservation or a pathway for plant invasions.Global trade will accelerate plant invasions in emerging economies under climate change.Responses to shading of naturalized and non-naturalized exotic woody speciesNaturalization of central European plants in North America: species traits, habitats, propagule pressure, residence time.Invasive plant species in the West Indies: geographical, ecological, and floristic insights.Hitting the right target: taxonomic challenges for, and of, plant invasions.Using a botanical garden to assess factors influencing the colonization of exotic woody plants by phyllophagous insects.Global rise in emerging alien species results from increased accessibility of new source pools.Troubling travellers: are ecologically harmful alien species associated with particular introduction pathways?Crossing Frontiers in Tackling Pathways of Biological InvasionsPlant invasion science in protected areas: progress and prioritiesMaking the EU Legislation on Invasive Species a Conservation SuccessDo the introductions by botanical gardens facilitate the invasion ofSolidago canadensis(Asterceae) in China?Non-invasive naturalized alien plants were not more pollen-limited than invasive aliens and natives in a common gardenAssessing current and future risks of invasion by the “green cancer” Miconia calvescensGreenhouses: hotspots in the invasive network for alien speciesBioenergy Feedstocks at Low Risk for Invasion in the USA: a “White List” ApproachMacroecology of global bryophyte invasions at different invasion stagesPlant invaders in European and Mediterranean inland waters: profiles, distribution, and threatsConsistent Effects of Disturbance and Forest Edges on the Invasion of a Continental Rain Forest by Alien PlantsIntentionally introduced species: more easily invited than removedAlien plant species distribution in the European Alps: influence of species’ climatic requirementsUnlocking the potential of Google Earth as a tool in invasion scienceThe cobblers stick to their lasts: pollinators prefer native over alien plant species in a multi-species experimentAlien invasive neophytes of the Southeastern part of the Pannonian PlainAnthropogenic structures and the infiltration of natural benthos by invasive ascidiansWeed risk assessment: a way forward or a waste of time?Macroecological drivers of alien conifer naturalizations worldwideThe comparative importance of species traits and introduction characteristics in tropical plant invasionsIntegrating invasive species policies across ornamental horticulture supply chains to prevent plant invasionsIs there an urban effect in alien plant invasions?Establishment constraints of an alien and a native conifer in different habitatsCost-benefit analysis for intentional plant introductions under uncertaintyThe silent invasion ofEichhornia crassipes(Mart.) Solms. in ItalyProjected latitudinal and regional changes in vascular plant diversity through climate change: short-term gains and longer-term lossesEffects of Landscape Structure on Medicinal Plant Richness in Home Gardens: Evidence for the Environmental Scarcity Compensation Hypothesis
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Addressing the threat to biodiversity from botanic gardens.
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