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Veronika Kalusová, Milan Chytrý, Robert K. Peet, and Thomas R. Wentworth. 2015. Intercontinental comparison of habitat levels of invasion between temperate North America and Europe. Ecology 96:3363–3373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/15-0021.1

Appendix C. Cumulative numbers of alien and native species in analogous habitats.

Table C1. Cumulative numbers of all alien species regardless origin, those alien species originated in the opposite region and all native species in each of 12 analogous habitats in North and South Carolinas (NSC, North American data set) and the Czech Republic (CZ, European data set). Classes of identified species used in the calculations are showed.

Analogous habitats

(common to NSC and EU)

All native in NSC

(class v)

All native in CZ

(class vi)

All aliens in NSC

(class vii)

All aliens in CZ

(class viii)

Exchanging aliens in NSC

(class i)

Exchanging aliens in CZ

(class ii)

Herb-dominated river fringes

109

248

10

16

7

6

Freshwater marshes

350

229

13

13

4

4

Bogs and poor fens

187

99

1

0

1

0

Grasslands

437

549

8

21

8

6

Cliffs

173

173

1

2

1

1

Alluvial forests and riverine scrub

815

395

84

35

37

15

Bog and waterlogged coniferous woodlands

217

141

1

0

1

0

Bog and waterlogged deciduous woodlands

573

357

13

13

8

7

Mesic coniferous forests

194

169

0

0

0

0

Mesic broad-leaved deciduous forests

415

568

24

9

11

2

Xeric coniferous forests

731

233

3

1

2

1

Xeric to subxeric deciduous forests

545

471

9

7

3

1


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