Alocasia |
77 |
5 |
Alocasia longiloba, Alocasia odora, Alocasia acuminata, Alocasia brisbanensis, Alocasia hypnosa
|
High likelihood for the listed non-introduced and introduced species to become invasive |
Amydrium, Anadendrum, Epipremnum, Monstera, Rhaphidophora, Scindapsus
|
82 |
38 |
Monstera adansonii var. adansonii, Monstera deliciosa, Anadendrum microstachyum, Anadendrum latifolium
|
Most species in this group are not yet introduced; however, since this group already contains two invasive species, all species that are not listed requires further evaluation |
Ariopsis, Colocasia, Remusatia, Steudnera
|
20 |
11 |
Remusatia hookeriana, Remusatia pumila, Colocasia affinis
|
One cluster contains the invasive Colocasia esculenta; therefore, species in this group requires more attention |
Arophyton, Carlephyton, Colletogyne, Peltandra, Typhonodorum
|
2 |
1 |
Peltandra sagittifolia |
Peltandra virginica is invasive and sister species. Peltandra sagittifolia has been introduced outside its native range |
Arum, Biarum, Dracunculus, Eminium, Helicodiceros, Sauromatum, Theriophonum, Typhonium
|
55 |
23 |
Arum maculatum, Dracunculus vulgaris, Typhonium blumei, Typhonium roxburghii, Sauromatum venosum, Sauromatum horsfieldii, Typhonium trilobatum
|
Many species require further evaluation. Risk assessments must be conducted prior to species introduction |
Caladium, Chlorospatha, Filarum, Hapaline, Jasarum, Scaphispatha, Syngonium, Ulearum, Xanthosoma, Zomicarpa and Zomicarpella
|
169 |
∼107 |
See clusters marked with asterisks in Supporting Information—Fig. S3F
|
Large group with five naturalized, but not invasive, species and three invasive species scattered in the phenogram. All groups containing high-risk species need to be evaluated further |
Cryptocoryne, Lagenandra
|
86 |
65 |
All species that clusters with invasive species |
Phenogram shows very little structure (i.e. many species nested within groups) because fewer informative traits were used. Nevertheless, a single cluster contains the naturalized and invasive species. Therefore, all species within this group pose an invasion risk |
Gymnostachys, Lysichiton, Orontium, Symplocarpus
|
8 |
6 |
Lysichiton camtschatcensis, Symplocarpus egorovii, Symplocarpus foetidus, Symplocarpus nabekuraensis, Symplocarpus nipponicus, Symplocarpus renifolius
|
High likelihood for non-introduced and introduced species to become invasive |
Lemna, Spirodela, Wolffia and Wolffiella
|
31 |
8 |
Lemna aequinoctialis, Lemna minor, Lemna perpusilla, Spirodela oligorrhiza, Wolffia arrhiza, Wolffia brasiliensis, Wolffiella lingulata, Wolffiella welwitschii
|
Many invasive species in this group. The listed non-invasive species have a high invasion risk because they cluster with the invasive species |