Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range

Confidence in predictions of non-native species' spread relies on the niche conservatism hypothesis, which poses that climatic niches are preserved over time and space. Because plants introduced through the same introduction pathway (gardening, unintentional) tend to share some features of the...

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Autores: Riera, Marc|||0000-0002-3860-6046, Vilà, Montserrat|||0000-0003-3171-8261, Melero, Yolanda|||0000-0002-4337-1448, Sáez, Llorenç|||0000-0003-4551-2432, Pino i Vilalta, Joan|||0000-0003-0939-7502
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Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
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https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1111/1365-2745.70092
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Palavra-chave:Ecological niche modelling
Growth form
Introduction pathway
Invasion ecology
Minimumresidence time
Niche breadth
Niche conservatism
Niche dynamics
Niche shifts
Species distribution modelling
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spelling Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native rangeRiera, Marc|||0000-0002-3860-6046Vilà, Montserrat|||0000-0003-3171-8261Melero, Yolanda|||0000-0002-4337-1448Sáez, Llorenç|||0000-0003-4551-2432Pino i Vilalta, Joan|||0000-0003-0939-7502Ecological niche modellingGrowth formIntroduction pathwayInvasion ecologyMinimumresidence timeNiche breadthNiche conservatismNiche dynamicsNiche shiftsSpecies distribution modellingConfidence in predictions of non-native species' spread relies on the niche conservatism hypothesis, which poses that climatic niches are preserved over time and space. Because plants introduced through the same introduction pathway (gardening, unintentional) tend to share some features of the introduction process and biological attributes, the extent of niche conservatism might be influenced by how and when species of particular attributes have been introduced. We compared the realized climatic niches between the native (global) and invaded ranges (mainland Spain), through ordination and kernel smoothers. We calculated niche conservatism metrics (i.e. overlap, unfilling, stability, expansion and pioneering), for a set of 158 plant species. Niche conservatism metrics were then related to a plant's introduction pathway, minimum residence time, growth form and native climatic niche breadth. On average, niche stability accounted for 75% of niche occupancy, while around 61% of species showed some degree of niche shift, which were mostly of small magnitude. The climatic niche was most conserved for annual and perennial herbs, plants introduced a long time ago, and those with broad climatic niches in their native range. Introduction pathways had a non-significant effect. Niche conservatism metrics were neither explained by interactions of minimum residence time with introduction pathways nor with growth form. Native climatic niche breadth was the most important correlate of niche conservatism metrics. Synthesis. Non-native plants largely occupy similar climatic conditions in their invaded and native range, a pattern that co-occurred with frequent and mostly small niche shifts. These results largely support the niche conservatism hypothesis. This boosts confidence in predictive models of non-native plants' spread. This study highlights that niche conservatism is better explained by a plant's ability to cope with broad climatic conditions, rather than by its introduction history or growth form. 22025-01-0120252025-01-01Articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://ddd.uab.cat/record/318559https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1111/1365-2745.70092reponame:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UABinstname:Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInglésengMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades https://doi.org/10.13039/100014440 FPU18/05806Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades https://doi.org/10.13039/100014440 CEX-2018-000828-SAgencia Estatal de Investigación https://doi.org/10.13039/501100011033 PID2021-122690OB-I00open accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Aquest document està subjecte a una llicència d'ús Creative Commons. Es permet la reproducció total o parcial, la distribució, la comunicació pública de l'obra i la creació d'obres derivades, sempre que no sigui amb finalitats comercials, i sempre que es reconegui l'autoria de l'obra original.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ddd.uab.cat:3185592026-06-06T12:50:31Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
title Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
spellingShingle Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
Riera, Marc|||0000-0002-3860-6046
Ecological niche modelling
Growth form
Introduction pathway
Invasion ecology
Minimumresidence time
Niche breadth
Niche conservatism
Niche dynamics
Niche shifts
Species distribution modelling
title_short Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
title_full Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
title_fullStr Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
title_full_unstemmed Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
title_sort Climatic niche conservatism in non-native plants is largely dependent on their climatic niche breadth in the native range
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Riera, Marc|||0000-0002-3860-6046
Vilà, Montserrat|||0000-0003-3171-8261
Melero, Yolanda|||0000-0002-4337-1448
Sáez, Llorenç|||0000-0003-4551-2432
Pino i Vilalta, Joan|||0000-0003-0939-7502
author Riera, Marc|||0000-0002-3860-6046
author_facet Riera, Marc|||0000-0002-3860-6046
Vilà, Montserrat|||0000-0003-3171-8261
Melero, Yolanda|||0000-0002-4337-1448
Sáez, Llorenç|||0000-0003-4551-2432
Pino i Vilalta, Joan|||0000-0003-0939-7502
author_role author
author2 Vilà, Montserrat|||0000-0003-3171-8261
Melero, Yolanda|||0000-0002-4337-1448
Sáez, Llorenç|||0000-0003-4551-2432
Pino i Vilalta, Joan|||0000-0003-0939-7502
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ecological niche modelling
Growth form
Introduction pathway
Invasion ecology
Minimumresidence time
Niche breadth
Niche conservatism
Niche dynamics
Niche shifts
Species distribution modelling
topic Ecological niche modelling
Growth form
Introduction pathway
Invasion ecology
Minimumresidence time
Niche breadth
Niche conservatism
Niche dynamics
Niche shifts
Species distribution modelling
description Confidence in predictions of non-native species' spread relies on the niche conservatism hypothesis, which poses that climatic niches are preserved over time and space. Because plants introduced through the same introduction pathway (gardening, unintentional) tend to share some features of the introduction process and biological attributes, the extent of niche conservatism might be influenced by how and when species of particular attributes have been introduced. We compared the realized climatic niches between the native (global) and invaded ranges (mainland Spain), through ordination and kernel smoothers. We calculated niche conservatism metrics (i.e. overlap, unfilling, stability, expansion and pioneering), for a set of 158 plant species. Niche conservatism metrics were then related to a plant's introduction pathway, minimum residence time, growth form and native climatic niche breadth. On average, niche stability accounted for 75% of niche occupancy, while around 61% of species showed some degree of niche shift, which were mostly of small magnitude. The climatic niche was most conserved for annual and perennial herbs, plants introduced a long time ago, and those with broad climatic niches in their native range. Introduction pathways had a non-significant effect. Niche conservatism metrics were neither explained by interactions of minimum residence time with introduction pathways nor with growth form. Native climatic niche breadth was the most important correlate of niche conservatism metrics. Synthesis. Non-native plants largely occupy similar climatic conditions in their invaded and native range, a pattern that co-occurred with frequent and mostly small niche shifts. These results largely support the niche conservatism hypothesis. This boosts confidence in predictive models of non-native plants' spread. This study highlights that niche conservatism is better explained by a plant's ability to cope with broad climatic conditions, rather than by its introduction history or growth form.
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