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Botanic gardens play key roles in the regional distribution of first records of alien plants in China

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GLOBAL ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY
卷 30, 期 8, 页码 1572-1582

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13319

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biosecurity; early warning; exotic; non‐ native; ornamental; plant invasions; propagule pressure; weed

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  1. program of China Scholarships Council [201806380175]

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The study found that the number, size, and age of botanic gardens have a significant impact on the first records of alien plant species, especially those introduced for horticulture. Additionally, alien species introduced for agriculture are more influenced by climatic variables, while those introduced accidentally are strongly shaped by trade.
Aim Plant invasions pose a serious risk to biodiversity, and living collections in botanic gardens are recognized as a potentially important source of alien plant introductions. However, it is not yet known how the risks from botanic gardens compare with other socioeconomic and environmental factors in influencing the regional distribution of alien plant introductions. Location China. Time period 1840-2018. Major taxa studied All vascular plants. Method We compiled a dataset of the locations of first records and introduction pathways for 454 plant species naturalized in China and used boosted regression trees to evaluate the roles of the number, size and age of botanic gardens, local climate, native species richness and trade on the total number of first records of alien plants at both city and province level. Results Botanic gardens with large living collections played the most important role in influencing the total number of first records of alien plant species at both city and province scale. However, the importance of botanic gardens depended on the introduction pathway of naturalized species. The first records of alien species introduced for horticulture were more influenced by the attributes of botanic gardens. Moreover, the first records of alien species introduced for agriculture were associated with climatic variables, and the first records of alien species introduced accidentally were strongly shaped by trade. Main conclusions Our results highlight the importance of botanic gardens in facilitating alien plant introductions across a continent. Given the rapid rise in the number of botanic gardens in Asia since 1950, our results point to these as potential hotspots for future plant invasions. Botanic gardens should implement screening procedures to assess the risk of invasion arising from species in their living collections and undertake systematic surveys of their plantings for evidence of plant naturalization.

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