Nature Communications (Dec 2021)

The global loss of floristic uniqueness

  • Qiang Yang,
  • Patrick Weigelt,
  • Trevor S. Fristoe,
  • Zhijie Zhang,
  • Holger Kreft,
  • Anke Stein,
  • Hanno Seebens,
  • Wayne Dawson,
  • Franz Essl,
  • Christian König,
  • Bernd Lenzner,
  • Jan Pergl,
  • Robin Pouteau,
  • Petr Pyšek,
  • Marten Winter,
  • Aleksandr L. Ebel,
  • Nicol Fuentes,
  • Eduardo L. H. Giehl,
  • John Kartesz,
  • Pavel Krestov,
  • Toomas Kukk,
  • Misako Nishino,
  • Andrey Kupriyanov,
  • Jose Luis Villaseñor,
  • Jan J. Wieringa,
  • Abida Zeddam,
  • Elena Zykova,
  • Mark van Kleunen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-27603-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Humans have altered plant biogeography by introducing species from one region to another, but an analysis of how naturalized plant species affect the uniqueness of regional floras around the world was missing. This study presents an analysis using data from native and naturalized alien floras in 658 regions, finding strong taxonomic and phylogenetic floristic homogenization overall.