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Moyano JaimeGrupo de Ecología de Invasiones, INIBIOMA, Universidad Nacional del Comahue … Verified email at comahue-conicet.gob.ar Cited by 452 |
Ecology and management of invasive Pinaceae around the world: progress and challenges
Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control
because of some of their intrinsic characteristics and because they are highly visible and …
because of some of their intrinsic characteristics and because they are highly visible and …
Management policies for invasive alien species: addressing the impacts rather than the species
Effective long-term management is needed to address the impacts of invasive alien species
(IAS) that cannot be eradicated. We describe the fundamental characteristics of long-term …
(IAS) that cannot be eradicated. We describe the fundamental characteristics of long-term …
The sign and magnitude of tree–grass interaction along a global environmental gradient
Aim The ecological literature posits that positive interactions are preponderant in stressful
environments; however, the net balance between positive and negative interactions at the …
environments; however, the net balance between positive and negative interactions at the …
Soil biotic and abiotic effects on seedling growth exhibit context‐dependent interactions: evidence from a multi‐country experiment on Pinus contorta invasion
The success of invasive plants is influenced by many interacting factors, but evaluating
multiple possible mechanisms of invasion success and elucidating the relative importance of …
multiple possible mechanisms of invasion success and elucidating the relative importance of …
Importance of invasion mechanisms varies with abiotic context and plant invader growth form
Many invasion hypotheses propose biotic interactions as the main mechanism to explain
non‐native species' success. Despite the evidence that the strength of biotic interactions varies …
non‐native species' success. Despite the evidence that the strength of biotic interactions varies …
Highly invasive tree species are more dependent on mutualisms
Why some species become invasive while others do not remains an elusive question. It has
been proposed that invasive species should depend less on mutualisms, because their …
been proposed that invasive species should depend less on mutualisms, because their …
Invasive trees rely more on mycorrhizas, countering the ideal‐weed hypothesis
The ideal‐weed hypothesis predicts that invasive plants should be less dependent on
mutualisms. However, evidence in favor of or against this hypothesis comes mainly from …
mutualisms. However, evidence in favor of or against this hypothesis comes mainly from …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying priorities, targets, and actions for the long-term social and ecological management of invasive non-native species
…, A Fidelis, MF Huerta, E Linardaki, J Moyano… - Environmental …, 2022 - Springer
Formulating effective management plans for addressing the impacts of invasive non-native
species (INNS) requires the definition of clear priorities and tangible targets, and the …
species (INNS) requires the definition of clear priorities and tangible targets, and the …
[HTML][HTML] Patterns of plant naturalization show that facultative mycorrhizal plants are more likely to succeed outside their native Eurasian ranges
The naturalization of an introduced species is a key stage during the invasion process.
Therefore, identifying the traits that favor the naturalization of non‐native species can help …
Therefore, identifying the traits that favor the naturalization of non‐native species can help …
Unintended consequences of planting native and non‐native trees in treeless ecosystems to mitigate climate change
Naturally treeless ecosystems are being replaced by native and non‐native trees worldwide,
often through deliberate afforestation using forestry tree species. By introducing species …
often through deliberate afforestation using forestry tree species. By introducing species …