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Native Plant Species Are More Resistant Than Invasive Aliens to Escalating Environmental Change Factors

  • Yang Zhao
  • , Yu Han Xu
  • , Kun Guo
  • , Wen Yong Guo*
  • , Yong Jian Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Hainan University
  • Huazhong Agricultural University
  • East China Normal University
  • Zhejiang Putuo Forest Ecosystem Research and Observation Station

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Abstract

The interplay between invasive alien plant species and various environmental change factors can lead to unpredictable ecosystem impacts. Existing research predominantly examines isolated or specific environmental factors, leaving the effects of complex, multifaceted environmental changes on the growth of both invasive alien and native plant species inadequately explored. Here, we investigated the biomass responses of ten confamilial‌ pairs of invasive and native species to six individual and combined environmental change factors. Our results revealed a significant reduction in biomass for both invasive and native species as the number of environmental change factors increased, with invasive species demonstrating heightened sensitivity. Notably, drought and salinity exhibited particularly severe negative effects across different environmental combinations, highlighting their critical role in driving these effects. Our findings underscore the importance of understanding and predicting how intensified environmental changes impact plant invasions and overall ecosystem stability.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere70282
JournalGlobal Change Biology
Volume31
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • alien species
  • drought
  • heat wave
  • multiple environmental changes
  • plant invasion
  • salinity

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