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Impact of Ligustrum lucidum on the soil seed bank in invaded subtropical seasonally dry woodlands (Córdoba, Argentina)
(Springer, 2015-10)
The impact of invasive species on below ground flora may differ from that on the above ground vegetation. Recent reviews of invaded and native communities emphasize the need for more comprehensive information on the impacts ...
Negative, neutral, and positive interactions among nonnative plants: patterns, processes, and management implications
(Wiley, 2015-02)
The movement of species is one of the most pervasive forms of global change, and few ecosystems remain uninvaded by nonnative species. Studying species interactions is crucial for understanding their distribution and ...
Spatiotemporal variation patterns of plants and animals in San Carlos de Apoquindo, central Chile
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2001)
Shrubs as foundation species in a high tropical alpine ecosystem: a multi-scale analysis of plant spatial interactions
(Plant Ecology and Diversity, 2015)
Shrubs as foundation species in a high tropical alpine ecosystem: a multi-scale analysis of plant spatial interactions
(Plant Ecology and Diversity, 2015)
The global invader Ligustrum lucidum accumulates beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a novel range
(Springer, 2021-03)
Alien invasive trees may expand and form monospecific forests by enhancing mutualism with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and/or preventing the establishment of other plants through accumulation of antagonists for native ...
Patterns of woody plant invasion in an Argentinean coastal grassland
(Elsevier Masson, 2013-10)
Coastal dune grasslands are fragile ecosystems that have historically been subjected to various types of uses and human activities. In Buenos Aires Province (Argentina), these areas are frequently afforested for urban and ...
The impact of the invasive alien plant, impatiens glandulifera, on pollen transfer networks
(2015-12-01)
Biological invasions are a threat to the maintenance of ecological processes, including pollination. Plant-flower visitor networks are traditionally used as a surrogated for pollination at the community level, despite they ...
Global Invader Impact Network (GIIN): toward standardized evaluation of the ecological impacts of invasive plants
(2015-07)
Terrestrial invasive plants are a global problem and are becoming ubiquitous components of most ecosystems. They are implicated in altering disturbance regimes, reducing biodiversity, and changing ecosystem function, ...