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Native American and indigenous studies association (NAISA) annual meetings
(UCLA American Indian Studies Center, 2015-09)
Niche segregation facilitates coexistence between native and introduced fishes in a deep Patagonian lake
(Springer, 2015-03)
Species introductions force sympatry between species that did not coevolve. Introduced salmonids have coexisted with native fish since the early 20th century in Patagonian water bodies, thus generating questions about the ...
Native species for restoration and conservation of biodiversity in South America
(Nova Science Publishers, 2012)
Since for terrestrial ecosystems, land-use change probably will have the largest effect on biodiversity, research on native species of both plant and fungi have received more attention for restoration of degraded ecosystems ...
Anthropogenic factors overrule local abiotic variables in determining non-native plant invasions in mountains
(Springer, 2021-12)
The factors that determine patterns of non-native species richness and abundance are context dependent in both time and space. Global change has significantly boosted plant invasions in mountains, therefore, understanding ...
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Palfrey, J. & Gasser, U. (2008). Born digital: understanding the first generation of digital natives. New York: Basic Books.La reflexión, la discusión y el entusiasmo derivados de los recientes discursos sobre los ...
Reciprocal interactions between a facilitator, natives, and exotics in tropical alpine plant communities
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2018-02)
Facilitation by nurse plants has received considerable attention, but the feedback effects of beneficiaries on the benefactor fitness remain comparatively unexplored. In particular, to our knowledge there have been no ...
Climate modifies response of non-native and native species richness to nutrient enrichment
(The Royal Society, 2016-05)
Ecosystem eutrophication often increases domination by non-natives and causes displacement of native taxa. However, variation in environmental conditions may affect the outcome of interactions between native and non-native ...
Non-native populations of an invasive tree outperform their native conspecifics
(Oxford University Press, 2016-10-13)
Introduced plants often face new environmental conditions in their non-native ranges. To become invasive, they need to overcome several biotic and abiotic filters that may trigger adaptive changes in life-history traits, ...
Reciprocal interactions between a non-native shrub and the dominant native trees of a high mountain woodland: who benefits?
(Springer, 2020-09)
Facilitation by nurse plants is a common interaction, whereby climatic harshness and/or other limiting factors are reduced under the canopy of the “nurse” plant, favoring the regeneration of other plant species. In mountain ...
Cross-ecosystem impacts of non-native ungulates on wetland communities
(Springer, 2020-11)
Herbivory by non-native species can create strong direct and indirect effects on plant and arthropods communities that can potentially cross ecosystem boundaries. Yet, the cross-ecosystems impacts of non-native species are ...