Montti, LiaElías Velazco, Santiago JoséTravis, JustinGrau, Chilo2021-07-282021-07-282021-08-01Montti, L, Elías Velazco, S J, Travis, J & Grau, C 2021, 'Predicting current and future global distribution of invasive Ligustrum lucidum (W.T. Aiton) : assessing emerging risks to biodiversity hotspots', Diversity and Distributions, vol. 27, no. 8, pp. 1568-1583. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.133031366-9516Jisc: 8529ae5c4ff840c8a91becb76e35f408https://hdl.handle.net/2164/16876ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the Argentine National Council of Scientific and Technological Research (CONICET) and Rufford Small Grand (8204-2) for supporting the fieldwork and Project CONTAIN funded under the Latin American Biodiversity Programme, as part of the Newton Fund (NE/S011641/1) that constructed an international network among authors. S.J.E.V. thanks the postdoctoral fellowships supported by the National Science Foundation (Award 1853697) and the CONICET received during the time of this project. We are grateful to M. Ayup, PAPD of Jiangsu higher education, Nanjing Forestry University (China), and particularly to Professor Ruan Honghua, Zou Xiaoming and Qi Weilong to help with data collection and useful information. To P. Garcia-Diaz to improve the first version of this work. Particularly, we thank to three anonymous Reviewers and the Editor of DDI Dr Zhang, for their very useful suggestions and detailed revision.161681264engSDG 13 - Climate Actionbiodiversity threatbiological invasionecological forecastensemble modelglossy privetspecies distribution modelEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematicsensemble modelsspecies distribution modelsGE Environmental SciencesQH301 BiologyEcology, Evolution, Behavior and SystematicsSupplementary InformationGEQH301Predicting current and future global distribution of invasive Ligustrum lucidum (W.T. Aiton) : assessing emerging risks to biodiversity hotspotsJournal article10.1111/ddi.13303https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85107132769