Publikation: E‐commerce : A Novel Introduction Pathway for Cultivated Alien Plants with High Invasion Potential in China
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Booming E-commerce provides a novel pathway for the introduction and spread of cultivated alien plants in China. However, few studies have compared the online-nursery trade of cultivated alien plants with different invasion statuses. Our work found that naturalized non-invasive and invasive taxa were more likely to be for sale and to be available from more online nurseries as seeds, compared to non-naturalized alien taxa. Naturalized and invasive plants may thus spread further in China. Based on our findings, we suggest that the implementation of plant-trade regulations and a monitoring system for the online horticultural supply chain will be essential.
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DONG, Ran, Bi-Cheng DONG, Qiu‐Yue FU, Qiang YANG, Zhi‐Cong DAI, Fang‐Li LUO, Jun‐Qin GAO, Fei‐Hai YU, Mark VAN KLEUNEN, 2023. E‐commerce : A Novel Introduction Pathway for Cultivated Alien Plants with High Invasion Potential in China. In: The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. Wiley. 2023, 104(2), e02052. ISSN 0012-9623. eISSN 2327-6096. Available under: doi: 10.1002/bes2.2052BibTex
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