Biodiversity protects against invasions of non-native tree species

For the first time, researchers combined human and ecological factors to analyse the global scale of non-native tree species invasions. Human activity in hotspots of global trade, such as maritime ports, is linked to an increased likelihood of non-native tree species invasions. However, a high diversity of native tree species can help to curb the intensity of such invasions.

(Photograph: Jan Wunder, WSL 2015)
The tree of heaven Aiilanthus altissima, native to East Asia, has invaded forests in southern parts of Switzerland. (Photograph: Jan Wunder, WSL 2015)

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