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Non-native plantations: Plant invasion hotspots to multispecies bridgeheads.
PubMed · 2026-06-09
Non-native tree plantations — often planted for timber or carbon sequestration — can act as launching pads for invasive plant species, allowing them to spread far beyond the plantation into surrounding natural areas.
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Non-native tree plantations function as 'bridgeheads' — staging grounds from which multiple invasive plant species spread into surrounding native ecosystems
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Plantations support higher densities and diversity of invasive understory plants compared to native forests, amplifying the regional invasion risk
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The effect is not limited to one invader: plantations simultaneously facilitate multiple non-native species, compounding ecological impact