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Fish diversity in the cascade of reservoirs along the Paranapanema River, southeast Brazil
(Soc Brasileira Ictiologia, 2018-01-01)
The Paranapanema River is a major tributary of the upper Parana river basin. Eleven hydropower dams regulate its main course, but no study has investigated fish diversity in these impoundments at the basin-scale. The present ...
Impacts of fragmentation on floristic composition of swamp forests in south-central Chile
(SOC ARGENTINA BOTANICA, 2018)
Native and non-native ruderals experience similar plant: soil feedbacks and neighbor effects in a system where they coexist
(Springer Heidelberg, 2015-07)
Recent applications of coexistence theory to plant invasions posit that non-natives establish in resident communities through either niche differences or traits conferring them with fitness advantages, the former being ...
Microclimatic modifications of cushion plants and their consequences for seedling survival of native and non-native herbaceous species in the high andes of central chile
(INSTITUTE OF ARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, 2007)
Leaf litter decomposition from native and non-native species in a freshwater forested wetland of Chile
(2017)
Decomposition of leaf litter is a fundamental process for the functioning of forested wetlands. The rapid increment of forest plantations has involved a greater contribution of leaf litter of exotic origin to these ecosystems. ...
Effects of a non native species of Poaceae on aquatic macrophyte community composition: A comparison with a native species
(2015-01-01)
Invader-dominated systems of exotic species frequently damage native communities, mainly because there is a shift in the competition-facilitation balance, and competition intensifies in communities structured by facilitation. ...
Checklist and prioritization for management of non-native species of phanerogam plants and terrestrial vertebrates in eight protected áreas on the Ecuadorian coast
(Regional Euro-Asian BiologicaL Invasions Centre-Reabic, Finland, 2021)
Protected areas (PAs) are important tools for biodiversity conservation. In developing
countries, incomplete information about the presence of non-native species makes it
difficult to develop strategies to manage this ...