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Climate-Induced Expansions of Invasive Species in the Pacific Northwest, North America: a Synthesis of Observations and Projections

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Jennifer A Gervais, Ryan P Kovach, Adam J Sepulveda, Robert K Al-Chokhachy, Jonathan J Giersch, and Clint C Muhlfeld, 2020-03-30, Climate-Induced Expansions of Invasive Species in the Pacific Northwest, North America: a Synthesis of Observations and Projections: Biological Invasions.

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Climate change may facilitate the expansion of non-native invasive species (NIS) in aquatic and terrestrial systems. However, empirical evidence remains scarce and poorly synthesized at scales necessary for effective management. We conducted a literature synthesis to assess the state of research on the observed and predicted effects of climate change on a suite of 398 aquatic and terrestrial NIS now present in or a major threat to aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest (PNW), USA and British Columbia. Surprisingly, very few studies (n = 15) have investigated the observed effects of climate change on the distribution, abundance, spread, or impact of the focal NIS, with only five studies focusing on terrestrial (n = 2) [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalBiological Invasions
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value10.1007/s10530-020-02244-2

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