Alien plants, animals, fungi and algae in Norway: an inventory of neobiota

We present the results of an inventory and status assessment of alien species in Norway. The inventory covered all known multicellular neobiota, 2496 in total, 1039 of which were classified as naturalised. The latter constitute c. 3% of all species known to be stably reproducing in Norway. These fig...

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Main Authors: Sandvik, Hanno, Dolmen, Dag, Elven, Reidar, Falkenhaug, Tone, Forsgren, Elisabet, Hansen, Haakon, Hassel, Kristian, Husa, Vivian, Kjærstad, Gaute, Ødegaard, Frode, Pedersen, Hans Christian, Solheim, Halvor, Stokke, Bård Gunnar, Åsen, Per Arvid, Åström, Sandra Charlotte Helene, Brandrud, Tor Erik, Elven, Hallvard, Endrestøl, Anders, Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt, Fredriksen, Stein, Gammelmo, Øivind, Gjershaug, Jan Ove, Gulliksen, Bjørn, Hamnes, Inger Sofie, Hatteland, Bjørn Arild, Hegre, Hanne, Hesthagen, Trygve H., Jelmert, Anders, Jensen, Thomas Correll, Johnsen, Stein Ivar, Karlsbakk, Egil, Magnusson, Christer, Nedreaas, Kjell Harald, Nordén, Björn, Oug, Eivind, Pedersen, Oddvar, Pedersen, Per Anker, Sjøtun, Kjersti, Skei, Jon Kristian, Solstad, Heidi, Sundheim, Leif, Swenson, Jon, Syvertsen, Per Ole, Talgø, Venche, Vandvik, Vigdis, Westergaard, Kristine Bakke, Wienerroither, Rupert, Ytrehus, Bjørnar, Hilmo, Olga, Henriksen, Snorre, Gederaas, Lisbeth
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/2609835 2023-05-15T15:06:13+02:00 Alien plants, animals, fungi and algae in Norway: an inventory of neobiota Sandvik, Hanno Dolmen, Dag Elven, Reidar Falkenhaug, Tone Forsgren, Elisabet Hansen, Haakon Hassel, Kristian Husa, Vivian Kjærstad, Gaute Ødegaard, Frode Pedersen, Hans Christian Solheim, Halvor Stokke, Bård Gunnar Åsen, Per Arvid Åström, Sandra Charlotte Helene Brandrud, Tor Erik Elven, Hallvard Endrestøl, Anders Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt Fredriksen, Stein Gammelmo, Øivind Gjershaug, Jan Ove Gulliksen, Bjørn Hamnes, Inger Sofie Hatteland, Bjørn Arild Hegre, Hanne Hesthagen, Trygve H. Jelmert, Anders Jensen, Thomas Correll Johnsen, Stein Ivar Karlsbakk, Egil Magnusson, Christer Nedreaas, Kjell Harald Nordén, Björn Oug, Eivind Pedersen, Oddvar Pedersen, Per Anker Sjøtun, Kjersti Skei, Jon Kristian Solstad, Heidi Sundheim, Leif Swenson, Jon Syvertsen, Per Ole Talgø, Venche Vandvik, Vigdis Westergaard, Kristine Bakke Wienerroither, Rupert Ytrehus, Bjørnar Hilmo, Olga Henriksen, Snorre Gederaas, Lisbeth 2019 application/octet-stream http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2609835 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02058-x eng eng Andre: Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre urn:issn:1387-3547 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2609835 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02058-x cristin:1716083 Biological Invasions VDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480 VDP::Zoology and botany: 480 Journal article Peer reviewed 2019 ftimr https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02058-x 2021-09-23T20:15:31Z We present the results of an inventory and status assessment of alien species in Norway. The inventory covered all known multicellular neobiota, 2496 in total, 1039 of which were classified as naturalised. The latter constitute c. 3% of all species known to be stably reproducing in Norway. These figures are higher than expected from Norway’s latitude, which may be due a combination of climatic and historical factors, as well as sampling effort. Most of the naturalised neobiota were plants (71%),followed by animals (21%) and fungi (8%). The main habitat types colonised were open lowlands (79%), urban environments (52%) and woodlands (42%). The main areas of origin were Europe (67%), North America (15%) and Asia (13%). For most taxa, the rate of novel introductions seems to have been increasing during recent decades. Within Norway, the number of alien species recorded per county was negatively correlated with latitude and positively correlated with human population density. In the high-Arctic territories under Norwegian sovereignty, i.e. Svalbard and Jan Mayen, 104 alien species were recorded, of which 5 were naturalised. acceptedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Jan Mayen Svalbard Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Arctic Jan Mayen Norway Svalbard Svalbard ENVELOPE(20.000,20.000,78.000,78.000) Biological Invasions 21 10 2997 3012
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VDP::Zoology and botany: 480
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Sandvik, Hanno
Dolmen, Dag
Elven, Reidar
Falkenhaug, Tone
Forsgren, Elisabet
Hansen, Haakon
Hassel, Kristian
Husa, Vivian
Kjærstad, Gaute
Ødegaard, Frode
Pedersen, Hans Christian
Solheim, Halvor
Stokke, Bård Gunnar
Åsen, Per Arvid
Åström, Sandra Charlotte Helene
Brandrud, Tor Erik
Elven, Hallvard
Endrestøl, Anders
Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt
Fredriksen, Stein
Gammelmo, Øivind
Gjershaug, Jan Ove
Gulliksen, Bjørn
Hamnes, Inger Sofie
Hatteland, Bjørn Arild
Hegre, Hanne
Hesthagen, Trygve H.
Jelmert, Anders
Jensen, Thomas Correll
Johnsen, Stein Ivar
Karlsbakk, Egil
Magnusson, Christer
Nedreaas, Kjell Harald
Nordén, Björn
Oug, Eivind
Pedersen, Oddvar
Pedersen, Per Anker
Sjøtun, Kjersti
Skei, Jon Kristian
Solstad, Heidi
Sundheim, Leif
Swenson, Jon
Syvertsen, Per Ole
Talgø, Venche
Vandvik, Vigdis
Westergaard, Kristine Bakke
Wienerroither, Rupert
Ytrehus, Bjørnar
Hilmo, Olga
Henriksen, Snorre
Gederaas, Lisbeth
Alien plants, animals, fungi and algae in Norway: an inventory of neobiota
topic_facet VDP::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
VDP::Zoology and botany: 480
description We present the results of an inventory and status assessment of alien species in Norway. The inventory covered all known multicellular neobiota, 2496 in total, 1039 of which were classified as naturalised. The latter constitute c. 3% of all species known to be stably reproducing in Norway. These figures are higher than expected from Norway’s latitude, which may be due a combination of climatic and historical factors, as well as sampling effort. Most of the naturalised neobiota were plants (71%),followed by animals (21%) and fungi (8%). The main habitat types colonised were open lowlands (79%), urban environments (52%) and woodlands (42%). The main areas of origin were Europe (67%), North America (15%) and Asia (13%). For most taxa, the rate of novel introductions seems to have been increasing during recent decades. Within Norway, the number of alien species recorded per county was negatively correlated with latitude and positively correlated with human population density. In the high-Arctic territories under Norwegian sovereignty, i.e. Svalbard and Jan Mayen, 104 alien species were recorded, of which 5 were naturalised. acceptedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sandvik, Hanno
Dolmen, Dag
Elven, Reidar
Falkenhaug, Tone
Forsgren, Elisabet
Hansen, Haakon
Hassel, Kristian
Husa, Vivian
Kjærstad, Gaute
Ødegaard, Frode
Pedersen, Hans Christian
Solheim, Halvor
Stokke, Bård Gunnar
Åsen, Per Arvid
Åström, Sandra Charlotte Helene
Brandrud, Tor Erik
Elven, Hallvard
Endrestøl, Anders
Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt
Fredriksen, Stein
Gammelmo, Øivind
Gjershaug, Jan Ove
Gulliksen, Bjørn
Hamnes, Inger Sofie
Hatteland, Bjørn Arild
Hegre, Hanne
Hesthagen, Trygve H.
Jelmert, Anders
Jensen, Thomas Correll
Johnsen, Stein Ivar
Karlsbakk, Egil
Magnusson, Christer
Nedreaas, Kjell Harald
Nordén, Björn
Oug, Eivind
Pedersen, Oddvar
Pedersen, Per Anker
Sjøtun, Kjersti
Skei, Jon Kristian
Solstad, Heidi
Sundheim, Leif
Swenson, Jon
Syvertsen, Per Ole
Talgø, Venche
Vandvik, Vigdis
Westergaard, Kristine Bakke
Wienerroither, Rupert
Ytrehus, Bjørnar
Hilmo, Olga
Henriksen, Snorre
Gederaas, Lisbeth
author_facet Sandvik, Hanno
Dolmen, Dag
Elven, Reidar
Falkenhaug, Tone
Forsgren, Elisabet
Hansen, Haakon
Hassel, Kristian
Husa, Vivian
Kjærstad, Gaute
Ødegaard, Frode
Pedersen, Hans Christian
Solheim, Halvor
Stokke, Bård Gunnar
Åsen, Per Arvid
Åström, Sandra Charlotte Helene
Brandrud, Tor Erik
Elven, Hallvard
Endrestøl, Anders
Finstad, Anders Gravbrøt
Fredriksen, Stein
Gammelmo, Øivind
Gjershaug, Jan Ove
Gulliksen, Bjørn
Hamnes, Inger Sofie
Hatteland, Bjørn Arild
Hegre, Hanne
Hesthagen, Trygve H.
Jelmert, Anders
Jensen, Thomas Correll
Johnsen, Stein Ivar
Karlsbakk, Egil
Magnusson, Christer
Nedreaas, Kjell Harald
Nordén, Björn
Oug, Eivind
Pedersen, Oddvar
Pedersen, Per Anker
Sjøtun, Kjersti
Skei, Jon Kristian
Solstad, Heidi
Sundheim, Leif
Swenson, Jon
Syvertsen, Per Ole
Talgø, Venche
Vandvik, Vigdis
Westergaard, Kristine Bakke
Wienerroither, Rupert
Ytrehus, Bjørnar
Hilmo, Olga
Henriksen, Snorre
Gederaas, Lisbeth
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