Horticulture could facilitate invasive plant range infilling and range expansion with climate change

Author:

Beaury Evelyn M1ORCID,Allen Jenica M2ORCID,Evans Annette E2ORCID,Fertakos Matthew E2ORCID,Pfadenhauer William G2ORCID,Bradley Bethany A2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey, United States

2. University of Massachusetts Amherst , Amherst Massachusetts, United States

Abstract

Abstract Invasive plants are often sold as ornamental garden plants, but how often are species sold in the same locations as where they are invasive? To answer this question, we assessed the geography of ornamental plant sales in the United States in relation to existing invasions and potential invasion risk with climate change. Using a data set of 672 nurseries selling 89 invasive plants, we estimated the distance between nursery sales and invasive species’ observed distributions. We also used species range maps to identify nursery sales within current potential invaded ranges, as well as within species’ future potential ranges given climate change. Half of the species were sold by a nursery within 21 kilometers of an observed record of invasion. Under the current climate, horticulture could be seeding invasions for 73 of the 89 species studied, and horticulture could facilitate climate-driven range expansion of 25 of 89 species. Our results illustrate risks associated with horticultural introductions of invasive species, providing guidance for regulatory and educational interventions that reduce the spread of ongoing and future invasions.

Funder

U.S. Geological Survey

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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