A comparison of realised niche relations of species in New Zealand and Britain

Oecologia. 1988 Jun;76(1):106-110. doi: 10.1007/BF00379607.

Abstract

Many plant species prominent in the native vegetation of the dry shingle banks at Dungeness (Britain) are also prominent as exotics in the dry Upper Clutha catchment (New Zealand). To examine the realised niche relations of these species, vegetation was sampled in the two areas. Inverse classification and ordination were used to determine the relative beta niches of the species in the two areas. There was little agreement; it seems that the exotic species in the Upper Clutha were pre-adapted to different niches from those in their native range.

Keywords: Exotic species; New Zealand; Niche; Plant invasion.