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Forest structure and anthropogenic disturbances regulate plant invasion in urban forests
Authors:Aryal  Prakash Chandra  Aryal   Chandramani  Bhusal   Kiran  Chapagain   Devendra  Dhamala   Man Kumar  Maharjan   Sanu Raja  Chhetri   Parveen K.
Affiliation:1.GoldenGate International College, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
;2.Environment Protection and Study Center (ENPROSC), Kathmandu, Nepal
;3.Department of Environmental Science, Padma Kanya Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
;4.Central Department of Environment Science, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
;5.Department of Botany, Tri-Chandra Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
;6.Department of Earth Science and Geography, California State University, Dominguez Hills, USA
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Abstract:

Urban forest ecosystems, the structure, and functions therein are subjected to anthropogenic disturbances. Native and sensitive species from those forests might be lost due to such disturbances. At the same time, supplemented anthropogenic resources might create opportunities for exotic and invasive species. Although invasive species are considered one of the major threats to the urban biodiversity and ecosystems, the research on invasion dynamics in the Himalayas has primarily focused on the impacts of invasion on forest structure and productivity. This study aims to understand the influence of forest structure and anthropogenic factors in invasion success that are poorly covered in the existing literature. We selected 11 urban forest patches for the study considering the presence-absence of selected invasive species and structural attributes. We used Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to reduce co-linearity in the covariates and generalized linear mixed effects model (GLMM) to identify the factors affecting invasion success. We found that forest structural attributes, namely, tree diameter, height and canopy cover, and anthropogenic disturbances regulate invasion success in urban forests. This implies that maintaining urban forest structural attributes, especially the stands with large-sized trees, is essential to control invasion in the context of urbanization.

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