Abstract
Invasive species often have ecological and economic impacts. They can threaten biological diversity in various ways, from reducing genetic variation and eroding gene pools, through the extinction of endemic species, to altering habitat and ecosystem functioning. Biological invasions also have economic impact. Vascular plants are among the most ubiquitous invasive organisms. The majority of alien plants have been introduced for agricultural, silvicultural, ornamental, or medicinal purposes, while many have been accidental introductions. Some plant invaders can significantly alter fire regimes by changing plant fuel properties. Research on biological invasions and fire is rather limited in the Mediterranean Basin compared to othe mediterranean areas of the world; this is probably because plant invasions occur mainly in human-made and disturbed habitats or in wet areas, which are not regularly subjected to fires. On the contrary, dry, fire-prone habitats of the Mediterranean region seem not to be so suscepti...
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