GUBIC : The global urban biological invasions compendium for plants: The global urban biological invasions compendium for plants

Daijiang Li, Luke J. Potgieter, Myla F.J. Aronson, Irena Axmanová, Benjamin Baiser, Marta Carboni, Laura Celesti-Grapow, Sonja Knapp, Ingolf Kühn, Ana Carolina Lacerda de Matos, Zdeňka Lososová, Flavia A. Montaño-Centellas, Petr Pyšek, David M. Richardson, Lauren B. Trotta, Rafael D. Zenni, Sarel S. Cilliers, Bruce D. Clarkson, Amy J.S. Davis, Rebecca W. DolanMarcin K. Dyderski, Franz Essl, Orou G. Gaoue, Joanne Gui, Charly Géron, Gustavo Heringer, Cang Hui, Anzar A. Khuroo, Stefan Klotz, Peter M. Kotanen, Holger Kreft, Frank A. La Sorte, Jonas J. Lembrechts, Bernd Lenzner, Christopher A. Lepczyk, Scott MacIvor, Cristina Martínez-Garza, Akira S. Mori, Charles Nilon, Jan Pergl, Stefan J. Siebert, Alyona S. Tretyakova, Toby P.N. Tsang, Kei Uchida, Mark van Kleunen, Montserrat Vilà, Hua Feng Wang, Patrick Weigelt, Peter Werner, Nicholas S.G. Williams, Marten Winter, Marc W. Cadotte

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Abstract

Urban areas are foci for the introduction of non-native plant species, and they often act as launching sites for invasions into the wider environment. Although interest in biological invasions in urban areas is growing rapidly, and the extent and complexity of problems associated with invasions in these systems have increased, data on the composition and numbers of non-native plants in urbanized areas remain scattered and idiosyncratic. We assembled data from multiple sources to create the Global Urban Biological Invasions Compendium (GUBIC) for vascular plants representing 553 urban centres from 61 countries across every continent except Antarctica. The GUBIC repository includes 8140 non-native plant species from 253 families. The number of urban centres in which these non-native species occurred had a log-normal distribution, with 65.2% of non-native species occurring in fewer than 10 urban centres. Practical implications: The dataset has wider applications for urban ecology, invasion biology, macroecology, conservation, urban planning and sustainability. We hope this dataset will stimulate future research in invasion ecology related to the diversity and distributional patterns of non-native flora across urban centres worldwide. Further, this information should aid the early detection and risk assessment of potential invasive species, inform policy development and assist in setting management priorities.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummere70020
FachzeitschriftEcological Solutions and Evidence
Jahrgang6
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Jan. 2025

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This paper is a joint effort of the working group sGUBIK kindly supported by sDiv, the Synthesis Centre of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, funded by the German Research Foundation (FZT 118, 202548816). The Global Urban Biological Invasion Consortium was initially funded by the Connaught Global Challenges Award, the Office of the Vice-President International, the School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto, and the Office of the Vice-Principal Research at the University of Toronto Scarborough. L.J.P. and D.M.R. acknowledge support from the Centre for Invasion Biology and Stellenbosch University. D.L. was supported by US NSF DEB-2213567. M.W.C. was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (#386151). Z.L. and P.P. were supported by grant no. 25-15190S\u00A0(Czech Science Foundation) and long-term research development project RVO 67985939 (Czech Academy of Sciences). Z.L. and I.A. were supported by EXPRO grant no. 19-28491X (Czech Science Foundation). M.C. acknowledges the support of NBFC, funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, PNRR, Missione 4 Componente 2, \u201CDalla ricerca all'impresa\u201D, Investimento 1.4, Project CN00000033. R.D.Z. acknowledges the support of CNPq-Brazil (302643/2022-2). M.v.K., A.D., and M.W. acknowledge funding of the German Research Foundation (M.v.K., A.D.: 264740629, M.W. via iDiv). P.M.K. was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Discovery Grant #RGPIN-2022-03579). M.V. by (PID2021-122690OB-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, UE. G.H. acknowledges the support of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and Coordena\u00E7\u00E3o de Aperfei\u00E7oamento de Pessoal de N\u00EDvel Superior\u2013Brasil (Capes)\u2013Finance code 001. M.K.D. acknowledges the support of the Institute of Dendrology, Polish Academy of Sciences. A.S.M was supported by the Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Environment Fund (funding no. R17-0062). F.E. and B.L. acknowledge funding by the Austrian Science Fundation FWF (project I5825).b. This paper is a joint effort of the working group sGUBIK kindly supported by sDiv, the Synthesis Centre of the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle\u2010Jena\u2010Leipzig, funded by the German Research Foundation (FZT 118, 202548816). The Global Urban Biological Invasion Consortium was initially funded by the Connaught Global Challenges Award, the Office of the Vice\u2010President International, the School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto, and the Office of the Vice\u2010Principal Research at the University of Toronto Scarborough. L.J.P. and D.M.R. acknowledge support from the Centre for Invasion Biology and Stellenbosch University. D.L. was supported by US NSF DEB\u20102213567. M.W.C. was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (#386151). Z.L. and P.P. were supported by grant no. 25\u201015190S (Czech Science Foundation) and long\u2010term research development project RVO 67985939 (Czech Academy of Sciences). Z.L. and I.A. were supported by EXPRO grant no. 19\u201028491X (Czech Science Foundation). M.C. acknowledges the support of NBFC, funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, PNRR, Missione 4 Componente 2, \u201CDalla ricerca all'impresa\u201D, Investimento 1.4, Project CN00000033. R.D.Z. acknowledges the support of CNPq\u2010Brazil (302643/2022\u20102). M.v.K., A.D., and M.W. acknowledge funding of the German Research Foundation (M.v.K., A.D.: 264740629, M.W. via iDiv). P.M.K. was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Discovery Grant #RGPIN\u20102022\u201003579). M.V. by (PID2021\u2010122690OB\u2010I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, UE. G.H. acknowledges the support of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and Coordena\u00E7\u00E3o de Aperfei\u00E7oamento de Pessoal de N\u00EDvel Superior\u2013Brasil (Capes)\u2013Finance code 001. M.K.D. acknowledges the support of the Institute of Dendrology, Polish Academy of Sciences. A.S.M was supported by the Mitsui & Co., Ltd. Environment Fund (funding no. R17\u20100062). F.E. and B.L. acknowledge funding by the Austrian Science Fundation FWF (project I5825).b.

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