观赏植物
草本植物
亚热带
入侵物种
乡土植物
地理
引进物种
城市生态学
农林复合经营
生物
生态学
城市化
作者
Siwei Hu,Jin Cheng,Ruiyan Liao,Li Huang,Lihua Zhou,Yuxiao Long,Min-Xin Luo,C.Y. Jim,Wenhao Hu,Dunmei Lin,Shengbin Chen,Chunping Liu,Yanxue Jiang,Yongchuan Yang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119059
摘要
Global ornamental horticulture is a major pathway for plant invasions, while urban parks are key areas for introducing non-native ornamental plants. To react appropriately to the challenges (e.g., biological invasion issues) and opportunities (e.g., urban ecosystem services) of herbaceous ornamentals in urban parks, we conducted a comprehensive invasive risk assessment in 363 urban parks in Chongqing, a subtropical city in China. The results found more than 1/3 of the 119 non-native species recorded in urban parks had a high invasion risk, and more than five species had potential invasion risk in 96.29% of the study area, indicating herbaceous ornamentals in urban parks are potentially a pool of invasive species that deserves attention. Moreover, humans have chosen herbaceous ornamentals with more aesthetic characteristics in urban parks, where exotic species were more prominent than native species in floral traits, such as more conspicuous flowers and longer flowering periods. The findings can inform urban plant management, provide an integrated approach to assessing herbaceous ornamentals' invasion risk, and offer insights into understanding the filtering effects of human aesthetic preferences.
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