Articles | Volume 17, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-17-69-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-17-69-2017
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20 Dec 2017
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Modelling plant invasion pathways in protected areas under climate change: implication for invasion management

Chun-Jing Wang, Ji-Zhong Wan, Hong Qu, and Zhi-Xiang Zhang

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We used an original global approach to explore the potential relationship between PAs and the intentional movement of IPS based on climate change. Climate change developed the potential pathways for IPS in PAs, and the ability of natural dispersal encourages IPS to invade non-native habitats in the potential movement pathways in PAs. This study shows the importance of the development of global conservation planning for PAs and biological invasion.