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Long-term trajectories of non-native vegetation on islands globally

Long-term trajectories of non-native vegetation on islands globally
Long-term trajectories of non-native vegetation on islands globally
Human-mediated changes in island vegetation are, among others, largely caused by the introduction and establishment of non-native species. However, data on past changes in non-native plant species abundance that predate historical documentation and censuses are scarce. Islands are among the few places where we can track human arrival in natural systems allowing us to reveal changes in vegetation dynamics with the arrival of non-native species. We matched fossil pollen data with botanical status information (native, non-native), and quantified the timing, trajectories and magnitude of non-native plant vegetational change on 29 islands over the past 5000 years. We recorded a proportional increase in pollen of non-native plant taxa within the last 1000 years. Individual island trajectories are context-dependent and linked to island settlement histories. Our data show that non-native plant introductions have a longer and more dynamic history than is generally recognized, with critical implications for biodiversity baselines and invasion biology.
Anthropocene, alien species, biodiversity, biological invasions, fossil pollen, island biogeography, novel ecosystems, palaeoecology
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Walentowitz, Anna
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Connor, Simon
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Walentowitz, Anna
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Lenzner, Bernd
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Essl, Franz
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Strandberg, Nichola
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Castilla-Beltrán, Alvaro
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Fernández-Palacios, José María
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Björck, Svante
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Connor, Simon
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Haberle, Simon G.
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Wilmshurst, Janet M.
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Froyd, Cynthia A.
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de Boer, Erik J.
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Edwards, Mary E.
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Stevenson, Janelle
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Beierkuhnlein, Carl
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Steinbauer, Manuel J.
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Nogué, Sandra
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Walentowitz, Anna, Lenzner, Bernd, Essl, Franz, Strandberg, Nichola, Castilla-Beltrán, Alvaro, Fernández-Palacios, José María, Björck, Svante, Connor, Simon, Haberle, Simon G., Ljung, Karl, Prebble, Matiu, Wilmshurst, Janet M., Froyd, Cynthia A., de Boer, Erik J., de Nascimento, Lea, Edwards, Mary E., Stevenson, Janelle, Beierkuhnlein, Carl, Steinbauer, Manuel J. and Nogué, Sandra (2023) Long-term trajectories of non-native vegetation on islands globally. Ecology Letters, 26 (5), 729-741. (doi:10.1111/ele.14196).

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Human-mediated changes in island vegetation are, among others, largely caused by the introduction and establishment of non-native species. However, data on past changes in non-native plant species abundance that predate historical documentation and censuses are scarce. Islands are among the few places where we can track human arrival in natural systems allowing us to reveal changes in vegetation dynamics with the arrival of non-native species. We matched fossil pollen data with botanical status information (native, non-native), and quantified the timing, trajectories and magnitude of non-native plant vegetational change on 29 islands over the past 5000 years. We recorded a proportional increase in pollen of non-native plant taxa within the last 1000 years. Individual island trajectories are context-dependent and linked to island settlement histories. Our data show that non-native plant introductions have a longer and more dynamic history than is generally recognized, with critical implications for biodiversity baselines and invasion biology.

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Accepted/In Press date: 3 February 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 March 2023
Published date: 1 May 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: We thank all data providers of pollen data and island floral checklists. A special thanks goes to Kathy J. Willis and Inger Greve Alsos for their support in data compilation and valuable insights on the article. AW and MS thank Sofie Paulus for her support in data preparation. FE and BL appreciate funding by the Austrian Science Foundation FWF (grant no. I 5825‐B). SN was supported by the European Research Council grant ERC‐CoG‐2021‐101045309 TIME‐LINES. SB thanks The Swedish Research Council (VR) for funding. NS and CAF acknowledge support from the Natural Environment Research Council (grant numbers NE/L002531/1, NE/C510667/1). ACB was supported by a Juan de la Cierva Formación Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation 538(FJC2020‐043774‐I). JMW acknowledges support from the Strategic Science Investment Fund of the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Science and Innovation Group. We thank the Open Access Fund of the University of Bayreuth and the German Research Foundation (DFG, 491183248) for funding. We are grateful for the helpful comments by an anonymous reviewer, Crystal McMichael, Mark Bush and the Handling Editors John Wiliams and Helene Muller‐Landau. Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
Keywords: Anthropocene, alien species, biodiversity, biological invasions, fossil pollen, island biogeography, novel ecosystems, palaeoecology

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Local EPrints ID: 477669
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477669
ISSN: 1461-023X
PURE UUID: ae5679ad-4d23-4f79-b0e0-5d960a02edce
ORCID for Nichola Strandberg: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1268-2080
ORCID for Mary E. Edwards: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3490-6682
ORCID for Sandra Nogué: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0093-4252

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Date deposited: 12 Jun 2023 16:50
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:39

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Author: Anna Walentowitz
Author: Bernd Lenzner
Author: Franz Essl
Author: Alvaro Castilla-Beltrán
Author: José María Fernández-Palacios
Author: Svante Björck
Author: Simon Connor
Author: Simon G. Haberle
Author: Karl Ljung
Author: Matiu Prebble
Author: Janet M. Wilmshurst
Author: Cynthia A. Froyd
Author: Erik J. de Boer
Author: Lea de Nascimento
Author: Mary E. Edwards ORCID iD
Author: Janelle Stevenson
Author: Carl Beierkuhnlein
Author: Manuel J. Steinbauer
Author: Sandra Nogué ORCID iD

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