Search Results - "Lohengrin A Cavieres"
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Do facilitative interactions increase species richness at the entire community level
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-11-2009)“…1. Although the consequences of facilitation at individual and population levels are well known, the community-level consequences of these processes have…”
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Facilitation among plants in alpine environments in the face of climate change
Published in Frontiers in plant science (12-08-2014)“…While there is a large consensus that plant-plant interactions are a crucial component of the response of plant communities to the effects of climate change,…”
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How do vascular plants perform photosynthesis in extreme environments? An integrative ecophysiological and biochemical story
Published in The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (01-02-2020)“…Summary In this work, we review the physiological and molecular mechanisms that allow vascular plants to perform photosynthesis in extreme environments, such…”
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Facilitation in plant communities: the past, the present, and the future
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-01-2008)“…1. Once neglected, the role of facilitative interactions in plant communities has received considerable attention in the last two decades, and is now widely…”
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Do biotic interactions shape both sides of the humped-back model of species richness in plant communities?
Published in Ecology letters (01-07-2006)“…A humped-back relationship between species richness and community biomass has frequently been observed in plant communities, at both local and regional scales,…”
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Postfire responses of the woody flora of Central Chile: Insights from a germination experiment
Published in PloS one (12-07-2017)“…Fire is a selective agent shaping plant traits and community assembly in fire-prone ecosystems. However, in ecosystems with no fire history, it can be a cause…”
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presence of a showy invasive plant disrupts pollinator service and reproductive output in native alpine species only at high densities
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2008)“…1. Alien invasive plants possessing attractive flowers can affect the interactions between native plants and their pollinators. The few studies conducted so…”
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In the right place at the right time: habitat representation in protected areas of South American Nothofagus-dominated plants after a dispersal constrained climate change scenario
Published in PloS one (18-03-2015)“…In order to assess the effects of climate change in temperate rainforest plants in southern South America in terms of habitat size, representation in protected…”
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Warmer Temperatures Affect the in situ Freezing Resistance of the Antarctic Vascular Plants
Published in Frontiers in plant science (08-10-2018)“…Although positive effects on growth and reproduction of Antarctic vascular plants have been reported under warmer temperatures, it could also increase the…”
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In situ warming in the Antarctic: effects on growth and photosynthesis in Antarctic vascular plants
Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2018)“…The Antarctic Peninsula has experienced a rapid warming in the last decades. Although recent climatic evidence supports a new tendency towards stabilization of…”
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Ain't no mountain high enough: plant invasions reaching new elevations
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-11-2009)“…Most studies of invasive species have been in highly modified, lowland environments, with comparatively little attention directed to less disturbed,…”
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Determinants of high mountain plant diversity in the Chilean Andes: From regional to local spatial scales
Published in PloS one (06-07-2018)“…Mountains are considered excellent natural laboratories for studying the determinants of plant diversity at contrasting spatial scales. To gain insights into…”
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Summer freezing resistance decreased in high-elevation plants exposed to experimental warming in the central Chilean Andes
Published in Oecologia (01-05-2010)“…Alpine habitats have been proposed as particularly sensitive to climate change. Shorter snow cover could expose high-elevation plants to very low temperatures,…”
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Survival and growth of Acacia dealbata vs. native trees across an invasion front in south-central Chile
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-03-2011)“…▶ Trees invasions can generate important conservation problems. ▶ Acacia dealbata is an invasive tree in open areas and in native forests of Chile. ▶ A native…”
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A global analysis of bidirectional interactions in alpine plant communities shows facilitators experiencing strong reciprocal fitness costs
Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2014)“…Facilitative interactions are defined as positive effects of one species on another, but bidirectional feedbacks may be positive, neutral, or negative…”
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Temperature-driven flower longevity in a high-alpine species of Oxalis influences reproductive assurance
Published in The New phytologist (01-12-2013)“…How high-alpine plants confront stochastic conditions for animal pollination is a critical question. We investigated the effect of temperature on potential…”
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Facilitation consequences for reproduction of the benefactor cushion plant Laretia acaulis along an elevational gradient: costs or benefits?
Published in Oikos (01-03-2016)“…Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interactions are positive for the benefactor and how this depends on…”
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Trait evolution during a rapid global weed invasion despite little genetic differentiation
Published in Evolutionary applications (01-05-2023)“…Invasive species often possess a great capacity to adapt to novel environments in the form of spatial trait variation, as a result of varying selection…”
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Facilitation and the invasibility of plant communities
Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2021)“…One of the most studied emergent functions of plant community diversity is the resistance of diverse communities to non‐native invasions. As emphasized in this…”
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Plastic Responses Contribute to Explaining Altitudinal and Temporal Variation in Potential Flower Longevity in High Andean Rhodolirion montanum
Published in PloS one (18-11-2016)“…The tendency for flower longevity to increase with altitude is believed by many alpine ecologists to play an important role in compensating for low pollination…”
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