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Twelve year change in tree diversity and spatial segregation in the Mediterranean city of Santiago, Chile
(Elsevier, 2018)
Tree diversity is one of the most important components of urban ecosystems, because it provides multiple
ecological benefits and contributes to human well-being. However, the distribution of urban trees may be
spatially ...
Spatial and Temporal Ecological Uniqueness of Andean Diatom Communities Are Correlated With Climate, Geodiversity and Long-Term Limnological Change
(Frontiers Media, 2020)
High-elevation tropical lakes are excellent sentinels of global change impacts, such as climate warming, land-use change, and atmospheric deposition. These effects are often correlated with temporal and spatial beta diversity ...
Partitioning beta-diversity reveals that invasions and extinctions promote the biotic homogenization of Chilean freshwater fish fauna
(Chile. Universidad Mayor, 2020)
Aim Exotic species' introductions together with extinction of native species represent the main mechanisms driving biotic homogenization of freshwater fish assemblages around the world. While generally ichtyofaunistic ...
How general are global trends in biotic homogenization? floristic tracking in Chile, South America
(2008)
Aim To quantify the occurrence of floristic change in the vascular flora of Chile. We test whether continental areas have experienced floristic modification leading to either homogenization, differentiation or tracking.Location ...
How Does Landscape Modification Induce Biological Homogenization in Tropical Stream Metacommunities?
(2015-01-01)
Habitat modification can homogenize biological communities. Beta diversity analyses provide key information for understanding biotic homogenization, especially given recent conceptual and methodological advances. Here, we ...
Habitat type drives the distribution of non‐indigenous species in fouling communities regardless of associated maritime trafficEl tipo de hábitat impulsa la distribución de especies no indígenas en las comunidades contaminadoras, independientemente del tráfico marítimo asociado
(Diversity & Distributions, 2020)
Habitat type drives the distribution of non‐indigenous species in fouling communities regardless of associated maritime trafficEl tipo de hábitat impulsa la distribución de especies no indígenas en las comunidades contaminadoras, independientemente del tráfico marítimo asociado
(Diversity & Distributions, 2020)