Naturalization of introduced plants is driven by life‐form‐dependent cultivation biases

Author:

Dong Bi‐Cheng123ORCID,Yang Qiang3,Kinlock Nicole L.3,Pouteau Robin4ORCID,Pyšek Petr56,Weigelt Patrick789,Yu Fei‐Hai110,van Kleunen Mark310ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Ecology and Nature Conservation Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

2. The Key Laboratory of Ecological Protection in the Yellow River Basin of National Forestry and Grassland Administration Beijing Forestry University Beijing China

3. Ecology, Department of Biology University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany

4. AMAP, Univ Montpellier, IRD, CIRAD, CNRS, INRAE Montpellier France

5. Department of Invasion Ecology Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany Průhonice Czech Republic

6. Department of Ecology, Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic

7. Biodiversity, Macroecology & Biogeography University of Goettingen Göttingen Germany

8. Campus‐Institut Data Science Göttingen Germany

9. Centre of Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use (CBL) University of Goettingen Göttingen Germany

10. Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Taizhou University Taizhou China

Abstract

AbstractAimsMost naturalized plants are escapees from cultivation. Inventories of cultivated introduced species thus offer unique, still underutilized, opportunities to assess naturalization drivers of introduced plants. We used a comprehensive inventory of 13,718 introduced species cultivated in China's botanical gardens to test which species characteristics distinguish the 739 species that have naturalized.LocationsChina.MethodsWe used generalized linear models to test whether the naturalization of cultivated introduced plants in China is associated with functional traits, propagule pressure, environmental niche and introduction history. To test direct and indirect effects of those variables and their relative importance in driving naturalization, we used structural equation models.ResultsWe showed that species were more likely to naturalize when they originate from the Americas, are more widely cultivated, and have a longer residence time. Moreover, species were more likely to naturalize if they have a good environmental match, are short‐lived herbs, are predominantly propagated from seeds, and, in the case of herbs, are relatively tall compared to other herbs. Part of the latter effects are mediated by how these variables relate to propagule pressure proxies, and this varies among short‐lived herbs, long‐lived herbs and woody plants.Main ConclusionsNaturalization is partly driven by life‐form‐dependent cultivation biases.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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