The non-native woody species of the flora of Ukraine: Introduction, naturalization and invasion Cover Image

The non-native woody species of the flora of Ukraine: Introduction, naturalization and invasion
The non-native woody species of the flora of Ukraine: Introduction, naturalization and invasion

Author(s): R.I. Burda, S.N. Koniakin
Subject(s): Environmental Geography, Evaluation research, Rural and urban sociology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Дніпропетровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара
Keywords: invasive alien species; tree; shrub; liana; species invasive activity;

Summary/Abstract: The process of invasion, naturalization, dispersion and invasive activity of non-native woody species in 5 regional floras, 5 urban floras and over 30 floras of the protected areas is discussed. It has been established that 182 non-native species out of 95 genera and 45 families are currently at different naturalization stages in the spontaneous flora of Ukraine. In terms of life-forms, they may be divided as follows: trees – 41%, shrubs – 35%, trees/shrubs – 15%, lianas – 9%. Most species spread both via seed dispersal and the vegetative way – 56%, using only seed dispersal – 42%, only the vegetative way – 2%. According to the preliminary rating of species- wise invasive activity, 71 species (40%) have naturalized completely, among them 20 invasive species, including 12 transformer species, 29 potentially invasive species, and 22 naturalized species which demonstrate no invasive tendencies. The initial stages of invasion of 111 species are as follows: introduction – 9%, survival – 36%, adaptation of the reproductive sphere – 28%, establishment, formative of local populations – 27%. In terms of dispersion, non-naturalized species are divided as follows: rare – 45%, local – 16%, sporadic – 6%, unique – 12%, spreading under control beyond collections and expositions in botanical gardens and arboretums – 21%.

  • Issue Year: 27/2019
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 276-290
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English