Dynamic species distribution modeling reveals the pivotal role of human-mediated long-distance dispersal in plant invasion

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    The costs to humans and biodiversity will continue to grow given the trend of ongoing invasions and the inertia of the invasion processes due to invasion debt highlighting the need to identify early these introduced species that are likely to become invasive and cause impacts. The authors show maps of the relative population and of the invasion syndrome across cells for the key years of the invasion. Spatial seed dispersal is structured with the same framework as; specifically, the seeds are partly dispersed locally in the cell, to adjacent cells (short-distance dispersal), and . . .

     

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