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Exotic palms are introduced as ornamental all over the world, with some of them become invasive. Here, we characterize the population status and the stage of invasion of the exotic palm Caryota urens in an Atlantic Forest Protected Area, southeastern Brazil. Palms were sampled in 2019 and 2020, in fifteen 10 x 10 m plots, placed from an alley of planted reproductive palms. All individuals inside plots were marked and classified in ontogenetic stages. The number of sampled individuals was 110 in 2019 and 114 in 2020; palms were recorded in six plots in 2019 (the furthest 330 m from the alley) and in eight plots in 2020 (the furthest 420 m from the alley). In 2020, most palms were on the earlier ontogenetic stages (seedlings and infants, 86 %), but we also recorded juveniles (10.5 %) and immatures (3.5 %), values similar to those found in 2019. The population structure observed and the natural expansion of the species inside the forest indicate that the palm has successfully established in the area and has become invasive. Management actions should be taken urgently in an attempt to contain the spreading to new locations or eradicate this palm from this protected area.

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  • Exotic palms are introduced as ornamental all over the world, with some of them become invasive

  • We characterize the population status and the stage of invasion of the exotic palm Caryota urens in an Atlantic Forest Protected Area, southeastern Brazil

  • The population structure observed and the natural expansion of the species inside the forest indicate that the palm has successfully established in the area and has become invasive

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Exotic palms are introduced as ornamental all over the world, with some of them become invasive. We characterize the population status and the stage of invasion of the exotic palm Caryota urens in an Atlantic Forest Protected Area, southeastern Brazil. The population structure observed and the natural expansion of the species inside the forest indicate that the palm has successfully established in the area and has become invasive.

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