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Native and exotic plant species diversity in forest fragments and forestry plantations of a coastal landscape of central Chile
(Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, 2020)
Native forest replacement by exotic forestry plantations and fragmentation may have different consequences for biodiversity. In the transition zone between the Mediterranean and Temperate Regions of Chile, native forests ...
Exotic Mammals Disperse Exotic Fungi That Promote Invasion by Exotic Trees
(Public Library Of Science, 2013-06)
Biological invasions are often complex phenomena because many factors influence their outcome. One key aspect is how non-natives interact with the local biota. Interaction with local species may be especially important for ...
Rainbow trout diets and macroinvertebrates assemblages responses from watersheds dominated by native and exotic plantations
(2016)
Over the past few decades, land-use changes through conversion of global forest cover to exotic plantations is contributing to both habitat and biodiversity loss and species extinctions. To better understand human influences ...
Can native vegetation recover after slash pine cultivation in the Brazilian Savanna?
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2011)
There is a widespread view that forest plantations with exotic species are green deserts, unable to sustain biodiversity. Few studies have demonstrated, however, that planted stands of exotic trees have a greater negative ...
Can native vegetation recover after slash pine cultivation in the Brazilian Savanna?
(Elsevier B.V., 2011-10-15)
There is a widespread view that forest plantations with exotic species are green deserts, unable to sustain biodiversity. Few studies have demonstrated, however, that planted stands of exotic trees have a greater negative ...
Can native vegetation recover after slash pine cultivation in the Brazilian Savanna?
(Elsevier B.V., 2011-10-15)
There is a widespread view that forest plantations with exotic species are green deserts, unable to sustain biodiversity. Few studies have demonstrated, however, that planted stands of exotic trees have a greater negative ...
Intestinal helminths in wild rodents from native forest and exotic pine plantations (pinus radiata) in central Chile
(MDPI, 2021)
Land-use changes are one of the most important drivers of zoonotic disease risk in humans, including helminths of wildlife origin. In this paper, we investigated the presence and prevalence of intestinal helminths in wild ...
Soil invertebrate diversity loss and functional changes in temperate forest soils replaced by exotic pine plantations
(Nature, 2020)
The global expansion of tree plantations is often claimed to have positive effects for mitigating global warming, preventing soil erosion, and reducing biodiversity loss. However, questions remain unanswered about the ...
Natural forests loss and tree plantations: Large-scale tree cover loss differentiation in a threatened biodiversity hotspot
(IOP Publishing, 2019-12-14)
Distinguishing between natural forests from exotic tree plantations is essential to get an accurate picture of the world's state of forests. Most exotic tree plantations support lower levels of biodiversity and have less ...