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Will climate change increase hybridization risk between potential plant invaders and their congeners in Europe?
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Klonner, Günther
Dullinger, Iwona
Wessely, Johannes
Bossdorf, Oliver
Carboni, Marta
Dawson, Wayne
Essl, Franz
Gattringer, Andreas
Haeuser, Emily
van Kleunen, Mark
Moser, Dietmar
Pergl, Jan
Pyšek, Petr
Thuiller, Wilfried
Winter, Marten
Dullinger, Stefan
Editor(s)
Rejmanek, Marcel
DOI
10.1111/ddi.12578
Abstract
Interspecific hybridization can promote invasiveness of alien species. In many regions of the world, public and domestic gardens contain a huge pool of non-native plants. Climate change may relax constraints on their naturalization and hence facilitate hybridization with related species in the resident flora. Here, we evaluate this possible increase in hybridization risk by predicting changes in the overlap of climatically suitable ranges between a set of garden plants and their congeners in the resident flora.