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EXOTIC PLANT SPECIES INVADE HOT SPOTS OF NATIVE PLANT DIVERSITYUsing high-resolution future climate scenarios to forecast Bromus tectorum invasion in Rocky Mountain National Park.Spatial heterogeneity influences native and nonnative plant species richness.Regional data refine local predictions: modeling the distribution of plant species abundance on a portion of the central plains.The hyper-envelope modeling interface (HEMI): a novel approach illustrated through predicting tamarisk (Tamarix spp.) habitat in the Western USA.Scale-dependent impacts of invasive species: a reply to Chase et al. (2015)Evidence of niche shift and global invasion potential of the Tawny Crazy ant, Nylanderia fulvaThe myth of plant species saturation.Integrating Remote Sensing with Species Distribution Models; Mapping Tamarisk Invasions Using the Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling (SAHM).Ensemble habitat mapping of invasive plant species.No universal scale-dependent impacts of invasive species on native plant species richness.Rapid assessment of postfire plant invasions in coniferous forests of the western United States.Risk analysis for biological hazards: what we need to know about invasive species.Effects of river level fluctuation on plant species richness, diversity, and distribution in a floodplain forest in Central Amazonia.The art and science of weed mapping.Landscape analysis of plant diversityComparison of Rangeland Vegetation Sampling Techniques in the Central GrasslandsRiparian zones as havens for exotic plant species in the central grasslandsMonitoring shifts in plant diversity in response to climate change: a method for landscapesUsing Multi-Scale Sampling and Spatial Cross-Correlation to Investigate Patterns of Plant Species RichnessRapid assessment of butterfly diversity in a montane landscapeAssessing Vulnerability to Invasion by Nonnative Plant Species at Multiple Spatial ScalesSoil characteristics and plant exotic species invasions in the Grand Staircase—Escalante National Monument, Utah, USANon-native plant invasions in managed and protected ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests of the Colorado Front RangeField validation of an invasive species Maxent modelCaveats for correlative species distribution modelingNetwork spread of invasive species and infectious diseasesCitizen science contributes to our knowledge of invasive plant species distributionsRegional climate model downscaling may improve the prediction of alien plant species distributionsRegional distribution models with lack of proximate predictors: Africanized honeybees expanding northForecasting Weed Distributions using Climate Data: A GIS Early Warning ToolAssessing citizen science data quality: an invasive species case studyWidespread plant species: natives versus aliens in our changing worldFederated or cached searches: Providing expected performance from multiple invasive species databasesDistributional Changes and Range Predictions of Downy Brome (Bromus tectorum) in Rocky Mountain National ParkImproving and integrating data on invasive species collected by citizen scientistsImpacts of mixed severity wildfire on exotic plants in a Colorado ponderosa pine–Douglas-fir forestModeling the human invader in the United StatesNon-native plant invasions of United States National ParksNear term climate projections for invasive species distributions
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