Modelling the introduction and spread of non‐native species: International trade and climate change drive ragweed invasion

DS Chapman, L Makra, R Albertini… - Global Change …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions are a major driver of global change, for which models can attribute
causes, assess impacts and guide management. However, invasion models typically focus …

Mechanistic species distribution modeling reveals a niche shift during invasion

DS Chapman, R Scalone, E Štefanić, JM Bullock - Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Niche shifts of nonnative plants can occur when they colonize novel climatic conditions.
However, the mechanistic basis for niche shifts during invasion is poorly understood and …

Phenology predicts the native and invasive range limits of common ragweed

DS Chapman, T Haynes, S Beal, F Essl… - Global change …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Accurate models for species' distributions are needed to forecast the progress and impacts
of alien invasive species and assess potential range‐shifting driven by global change …

Modelling the spread of ragweed: effects of habitat, climate change and diffusion

G Vogl, M Smolik, LM Stadler, M Leitner, F Essl… - The European Physical …, 2008 - Springer
Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is an annual plant native in North America which has
been invading Central Europe for 150 years. Caused by the warming of the European …

Effects of climate change and seed dispersal on airborne ragweed pollen loads in Europe

L Hamaoui-Laguel, R Vautard, LI Liu, F Solmon… - Nature Climate …, 2015 - nature.com
Common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) is an invasive alien species in Europe
producing pollen that causes severe allergic disease in susceptible individuals. Ragweed …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic species distribution modeling reveals the pivotal role of human-mediated long-distance dispersal in plant invasion

C Botella, P Bonnet, C Hui, A Joly, DM Richardson - Biology, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Understanding biological invasion mechanisms is crucial to design
effective management strategies preventing their impacts on ecosystems. If the role of long …

Predicting current and future biological invasions: both native and invaded ranges matter

O Broennimann, A Guisan - Biology letters, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The classical approach to predicting the geographical extent of species invasions consists of
training models in the native range and projecting them in distinct, potentially invasible …

[HTML][HTML] A process-based approach to predicting the effect of climate change on the distribution of an invasive allergenic plant in Europe

J Storkey, P Stratonovitch, DS Chapman, F Vidotto… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Ambrosia artemisiifolia is an invasive weed in Europe with highly allergenic pollen.
Populations are currently well established and cause significant health problems in the …

What are the key drivers of spread in invasive plants: dispersal, demography or landscape: and how can we use this knowledge to aid management?

SR Coutts, RD van Klinken, H Yokomizo… - Biological invasions, 2011 - Springer
Invasive plants disrupt ecosystems from local to landscape scales. Reduction or reversal of
spread is an important goal of many invasive plant management strategies, but few general …

A multi-scale approach to identify invasion drivers and invaders' future dynamics

I Cabra-Rivas, A Saldaña, P Castro-Díez, L Gallien - Biological Invasions, 2016 - Springer
Climate, land use and disturbances are well known drivers of invasion. However, their
relative influence may change across spatial scales, where climate is expected to be the …