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Biol Invasions (2012) 14:2559–2572
          DOI 10.1007/s10530-012-0252-7
           ORIGINAL PAPER




          Determinants of non-native plant species richness
          and composition across small Mediterranean islands


          F. Pretto • L. Celesti-Grapow • E. Carli •
          G. Brundu • C. Blasi







          Received: 4 October 2011 / Accepted: 16 May 2012 / Published online: 29 May 2012
          Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2012

          Abstract  The main aim of this paper is to assess the  development of tourist facilities. Our results indicate
          drivers of non-native plant species richness and  that tourism and the increase in the extension of
          composition on a set of 37 small Mediterranean  artificial surfaces are also the main drivers of non-
          islands in Italy. We compiled the list of the non-native  native plant species occurrence and establishment.
          flora and distinguished species according to their  These factors outweigh the effects of abiotic variables
          establishment status. The non-native flora of the  such as climate and lithology in determining the
          islands studied consists of 154 species, 105 of which  number of non-native species, whether it be total or
          are established on at least one island. Regression tree  established, as well as variations in the composition of
          analysis revealed that the main determinants of both  established species. High human pressure and orna-
          total non-native and established non-native species  mental introductions associated with tourist activities
          richness are the variables linked to tourist develop-  appear to be the key elements that need to be
          ment and the sprawl of artificial surfaces. The  considered when planning strategies aimed at manag-
          variation partitioning approach shows that the varia-  ing plant invasions in Mediterranean islands.
          tion in total non-native flora composition is driven
          above all by environmental variables, whereas when  Keywords  Introduced flora  Italy  Plant invasions
          established taxa are considered, human-mediated  Regression tree  Tourism  Variation partitioning
          factors account for most of the explained variation.
          Mediterranean islands have recently experienced
          changes in the type and intensity of human activities,
          leading to a decline in rural landscape and the  Introduction

                                                          Islands have often been considered as ‘‘natural labo-
          F. Pretto  L. Celesti-Grapow (&)  E. Carli  C. Blasi
          Environmental Biology Department, Sapienza University  ratories’’ for studies on the genetics, demography and
          of Rome, Rome, Italy                            ecology of biological communities (Whittaker and
          e-mail: laura.celesti@uniroma1.it
                                                          Ferna ´ndez-Palacios 2008). Islands also provide excel-
                                                          lent study systems to assess the impact of invasive
          E. Carli
          S.T.A.T. Department, University of Molise,      non-native species and to test specific hypotheses
          Campobasso, Italy                               concerning biological invasions (Affre et al. 2010;
                                                          Kueffer et al. 2010). Nevertheless, the issue of the
          G. Brundu
          Science for Nature and Environmental Resources  susceptibility of islands to biological invasion, which
          Department, University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy  has always been regarded as one of the most classic


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