Predicting Invasive Plant Response to Climate Change: Prioritization and Mapping of New Potential Threats to Alberta's Biodiversity

Published: Mar 30, 2014
Description: A risk assessment for 16 potentially new invasive plant species to Alberta that combines invasiveness and climate change-related risk. This assessment demonstrates an approach to considering potential consequences of climate change for new non-native plant invasions in the province.
Document Type: Projects and Units - Climate Change Adaptation
Subject Area: Climate Change, Species, Terrestrial Ecosystems
Citation: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2014. Predicting Invasive Plant Response to Climate Change: Prioritization and Mapping of New Potential Threats to Alberta's Biodiversity. Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/92.html


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Document Type: Projects and Units - Climate Change Adaptation
Subject Area: Climate Change, Species, Terrestrial Ecosystems
Citation: Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2014. Predicting Invasive Plant Response to Climate Change: Prioritization and Mapping of New Potential Threats to Alberta's Biodiversity. Available at: https://abmi.ca/publication/92.html


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