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Current and Potential Ranges of Three Exotic Goldenrods (Solidago) in Europe
Authors:Ewald Weber
Affiliation:Geobotanisches Institut, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH-8008 Zürich, Switzerland, email
Abstract:Abstract: The homoclime approach has been used to estimate the potential distributions of the exotic goldenrods Solidago altissima , S. gigantea , and S. graminifolia in Europe. These three rhizomatous perennial plants were introduced as ornamentals about 250 years ago. Whereas S. altissima and S. gigantea have become widespread and serious invaders of abandoned fields, forest edges, and river banks, S. graminifolia is still confined to a few sites in Europe. Climatic profiles of their native ranges have been established for each species based on nine parameters from stations throughout their American ranges. I determined potential distributions for each species by mapping European stations that match the climatic profiles. The potential distributions of all three species are substantially larger than their current distributions in Europe. Areas not yet colonized but predicted to be climatically suitable included parts of southern and southeastern Europe, Scandinavia, and the Middle East. Among the three species, the potential range of S. altissima was largest in its latitudinal extent. The discrepancy between current and potential range was highest in S. graminifolia because of its restricted distribution. My results strongly suggest that the spread of S. altissima and S. gigantea has not yet reached its limits and that their range expansion will continue. Large parts of Europe were estimated to be climatically suitable to S. graminifolia , but invasion has not yet occurred. This species is either in lag phase or its spread is limited by factors other than climate.
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