Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species
Invasive species experience biotic and abiotic conditions that may (or may not) resemble their native environment. We explored the methodology of determining climatic niches and compared the native and post-invasion niches of four invasive forest pests to determine if these species experienced shift...
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doaj-86936153acf840d28e1d009e61ad50942020-11-25T03:59:23ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-07-011147947910.3390/insects11080479Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive SpeciesVivek Srivastava0Wanwan Liang1Melody A. Keena2Amanda D. Roe3Richard C. Hamelin4Verena C. Griess5Department of Forest Resources Management, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, CanadaCenter for Geospatial Analytics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USANorthern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Hamden, CT 06514, USAGreat Lakes Forestry Center, Natural Resources Canada, Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2E5, CanadaDepartment of Forest and Conservation Sciences, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, CanadaDepartment of Forest Resources Management, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, CanadaInvasive species experience biotic and abiotic conditions that may (or may not) resemble their native environment. We explored the methodology of determining climatic niches and compared the native and post-invasion niches of four invasive forest pests to determine if these species experienced shifts or changes in their new climatic niches. We used environmental principle components analysis (PCA-env) method to quantify climatic niche shifts, expansions, and temporal changes. Furthermore, we assessed the effect of variable selection in the delineation and comparison of niche space. We found that variable selection influenced the delineation and overlap of each niche, whereas the subset of climatic variables selected from the first two PCA-env axes explained more variance in environmental conditions than the complete set of climatic variables for all four species. Most focal species showed climatic niche shifts in their invasive range and had not yet fully occupied the available niche within the invaded range. Our species varied the proportion of niche overlap between the native and invasive ranges. By comparing native and invasive niches, we can help predict a species’ potential range expansion and invasion potential. Our results can guide monitoring and help inform management of these and other invasive species.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/8/479niche conservatismniche shiftinvasive species<i>Anoplophora glabripennis</i><i>Sirex noctilio</i><i>Ophiostoma ulmi</i> |
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Vivek Srivastava Wanwan Liang Melody A. Keena Amanda D. Roe Richard C. Hamelin Verena C. Griess Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species Insects niche conservatism niche shift invasive species <i>Anoplophora glabripennis</i> <i>Sirex noctilio</i> <i>Ophiostoma ulmi</i> |
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Vivek Srivastava Wanwan Liang Melody A. Keena Amanda D. Roe Richard C. Hamelin Verena C. Griess |
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Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species |
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Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species |
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Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species |
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Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species |
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Assessing Niche Shifts and Conservatism by Comparing the Native and Post-Invasion Niches of Major Forest Invasive Species |
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assessing niche shifts and conservatism by comparing the native and post-invasion niches of major forest invasive species |
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2075-4450 |
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2020-07-01 |
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Invasive species experience biotic and abiotic conditions that may (or may not) resemble their native environment. We explored the methodology of determining climatic niches and compared the native and post-invasion niches of four invasive forest pests to determine if these species experienced shifts or changes in their new climatic niches. We used environmental principle components analysis (PCA-env) method to quantify climatic niche shifts, expansions, and temporal changes. Furthermore, we assessed the effect of variable selection in the delineation and comparison of niche space. We found that variable selection influenced the delineation and overlap of each niche, whereas the subset of climatic variables selected from the first two PCA-env axes explained more variance in environmental conditions than the complete set of climatic variables for all four species. Most focal species showed climatic niche shifts in their invasive range and had not yet fully occupied the available niche within the invaded range. Our species varied the proportion of niche overlap between the native and invasive ranges. By comparing native and invasive niches, we can help predict a species’ potential range expansion and invasion potential. Our results can guide monitoring and help inform management of these and other invasive species. |
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niche conservatism niche shift invasive species <i>Anoplophora glabripennis</i> <i>Sirex noctilio</i> <i>Ophiostoma ulmi</i> |
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