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Biodiversity: Research and Conservation | 2010

Alien vascular plants in the Silesian Upland of Poland: distribution, patterns, impacts and threats

Barbara Tokarska-Guzik; Beata Węgrzynek; Alina Urbisz; Andrzej Urbisz; Teresa Nowak; Katarzyna Bzdęga

Alien vascular plants in the Silesian Upland of Poland: distribution, patterns, impacts and threats Symptoms of anthropogenic changes in the flora include processes of extinction in some species and spread in others. These tendencies have increased in magnitude in recent centuries, adversely affecting natural biodiversity on a regional, national and continental scale. The main idea behind the project presented here was to investigate the diversity of the alien vascular flora at the regional scale and to update the list of invasive alien species for the Silesian Upland. The aim of this study is also to provide a synthesis of the knowledge accumulated to date on the conditions for their occurrence, their distribution patterns and the possible threat they might pose. The distribution of particular species at the regional scale was investigated by mapping the species on a 2 km x 2 km grid. The study showed that the list of alien plant species for the Silesian Upland encompasses 338 species, including 125 archaeophytes, 195 kenophytes (=neophytes) and 18 species of an uncertain status in the Polish flora. A threat evaluation was performed for particular species on the basis of the number of localities, the diversity of preferred habitats recorded, and their current (over the last decade) tendency to colonise new localities. As a result, a final list of 101 invasive species has been selected. Among the alien plant species considered to be invasive in the area of the Silesian Upland, 20 species are identified as ‘weeds’ (13 archaeophytes and 7 kenophytes), another 25 (exclusively kenophytes), penetrating into natural habitats, are defined as ‘transformers’


Plant invasions: human perception, ecological impacts and management | 2008

Regional scale assessment of alien plant invasions: a case study for the Silesian Upland (southern Poland).

B. Tokarska-Guzik; Andrzej Urbisz; B. Wegrzynek; T. Nowak; A. Pasierbin´ski; J. H. Brock; G. Brundu; L. Child; C. C. Daehler; P. Pys̆ek


Polish Journal of Ecology | 2007

EUROPEAN CHESTNUT (CASTANEA SATIVA MILL.) - A TREE NATURALIZED ON THE BALTIC SEA COAST?

Andrzej Urbisz


Scripta Rudensia | 1996

Flora naczyniowa Plaskowyzu Rybnickiego na tle antropogenicznych przemian tego obszaru

Andrzej Urbisz


Biological Invasions: Towards a Synthesis, Proceedings | 2009

Invasive vascular plant species in the Krakow-Czestochowa Uplands (southern Poland)

Andrzej Urbisz; Alina Urbisz; P. Pysek; J. Pergl


Archive | 2016

Tram tracks as specific anthropogenic habitats for the growth of plants

Paulina Woźnica; Alina Urbisz; Andrzej Urbisz; Izabella Franiel


Archive | 2011

Rock vascular plant species of the Kraków- Cz ęstochowa Uplands

Andrzej Urbisz; Alina Urbisz


Archive | 2010

Biodiversity Conservation as One of Necessary Conditions of Ecodevelopment

Andrzej Urbisz


Problemy Ekologii | 2008

Wpływ działalności człowieka na występowanie roślin naczyniowych prawnie chronionych w Polsce

Andrzej Urbisz


Archive | 2008

Różnorodność i rozmieszczenie roślin naczyniowych jako podstawa regionalizacji geobotanicznej Wyżyny Krakowsko-Częstochowskiej

Andrzej Urbisz

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Alina Urbisz

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Teresa Nowak

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Barbara Tokarska-Guzik

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Beata Węgrzynek

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Katarzyna Bzdęga

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Paulina Woźnica

University of Silesia in Katowice

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