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    Lost and found: the rediscovery of the lost fern species Asplenium achalense (Aspleniaceae) and assessment of its conservation status by Arana, Marcelo, Natale, Evangelina, Oggero, Antonia

    Published in Oryx (09-09-2024)
    “…Abstract The fern of Achala Asplenium achalense Hieron. (Aspleniaceae), endemic to north-west and central Argentina, was formerly considered a lost species. We…”
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    Participative territory management for the conservation of the Espinal native forests: A case study in Argentina by Evangelina Natale, María I. Fernández, Carola Astudillo, Juan E. Sala, Julia E. Junquera, Gustavo Balbi, Antonia Oggero, Marina De La Reta

    Published in Ecología austral (01-12-2022)
    “…Natural systems in Argentina have gradually faded as a consequence of land use change, resulting in a diminished capacity to provide the ecosystem services…”
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    The first register of the weed fern Pteris cretica var. laeta (Pteridaceae) in central Argentina by Marcelo Daniel Arana, Evangelina Natale, Gonzalo Martínez, Antonia J. Oggero

    Published in Lilloa (01-12-2020)
    “…Pteris cretica L. var. laeta is recorded for the first time in the Comechingones biogeographic province in central Argentina. This is the first record of P…”
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    Monitoring of environmental education program in urban nature reserve "Bosque Autóctono El Espinal" by Natale, Evangelina, Astudillo, Carola, Oggero, Antonia Josefina

    “…The Urban Natural Reserve “Bosque Autóctono El Espinal” has undertaken the design and implementation of an Environmental Education Program destined to the…”
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    Importancia de eventos de inundación sobre el establecimiento de plántulas y estacas de tamariscos (Tamarix ramosissima) by Natale, Evangelina, Reinoso, Herminda

    Published in Ecología austral (01-02-2018)
    “…La expansión de especies vegetales invasoras es considerada una de las mayores amenazas a la biodiversidad. Los ambientes más amenazados por la presencia de…”
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    Caracterización y estado de conservación del extremo sur de las Sierras de Comechingones (Córdoba) by Natale, Evangelina, Martínez, Gonzalo, Arana, Marcelo, Oggero, Antonia

    “…Introducción y Objetivos: Reconocer la relación existente entre la composición, estructura y funcionalidad de un ecosistema lleva a deducir que los servicios…”
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    Mapeo del riesgo: Prioridades para prevenir el establecimiento de tamariscos invasores by Natale, Evangelina, Reinoso, Herminda E., Andreo, Verónica, Zalba, Sergio M.

    Published in Ecología austral (01-04-2018)
    “…La detección precoz y la intervención rápida se encuentran entre las acciones más apropiadas para lograr resultados exitosos en los planes de manejo de…”
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    Caracterización y estado de conservación de la vegetación ribereña de la cuenca media del río Cuarto (Córdoba, Argentina) by Natale, Evangelina, Arana, Marcelo, Villalba, Gabriela, Reinoso, Herminda, De la Reta, Marina, Oggero, Antonia

    “…Introducción y objetivos: Los procesos de cambio de uso de la tierra han tenido un impacto muy profundo en los patrones y procesos ecológicos de los paisajes…”
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    Assessing invasion process through pathway and vector analysis: case of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) by Natale, Evangelina, Zalba, Sergio, Reinoso, Herminda, Damilano, Gabriela

    “…Biological invasions are one of the most pervasive environmental threats to native ecosystems worldwide. The spontaneous spread of saltcedar is a particular…”
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    Diversidad y distribución espacio-temporal de macroinvertebrados acuáticos en una charca temporaria urbana (Córdoba, Argentina) by Abraham, María Soledad, Natale, Evangelina Sandra, Principe, Romina

    Published in Biologíca acuática (18-05-2021)
    “…Las charcas temporarias constituyen “puntos calientes” de biodiversidad dentro de una región o paisaje. Dada su importancia en el contexto paisajístico, el…”
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    The importance of flood events on the establishment of seedlings and cuttings of saltcedar (Tamarix ramosissima) by Natale, Evangelina, Reinoso, Herminda

    Published in Ecología austral (01-04-2016)
    “…The expansion of invasive plants is considered one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. The environments more threatened by the presence of exotic invasive…”
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    Basis for restoration of saltcedar (Tamarix spp., Tamaricaceae) invaded sites through an adaptive management approach by Natale, Evangelina, Sorli, Laura, de la Reta, Marina, Coria, Gabriela, Zilio, Mariana, Arana, Marcelo Daniel, Aros, Lucas, Estive, Francisco, Palma, Martín, Oggero, Antonia Josefina

    Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-08-2022)
    “…•-Extraction and root burning was the most effective technique for saltcedar control.•-The cutting and shading control technique was highly effective but…”
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    Presence—Absence versus Invasive Status Data for Modelling Potential Distribution of Invasive Plants: Saltcedar in Argentina by Natale, Evangelina, Zalba, Sergio Martin, Reinoso, Herminda

    Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (01-06-2013)
    “…Spontaneous populations of saltcedars are widely distributed in Argentina. The invasive behaviour of the genus has been documented in the USA, Mexico, and…”
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    Feasibility assessment for the classical biological control of Tamarix in Argentina by Mc Kay, Fernando, Logarzo, Guillermo, Natale, Evangelina, Sosa, Alejandro, Walsh, Guillermo Cabrera, Pratt, Paul D., Sodergren, Clayton

    Published in BioControl (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (01-04-2018)
    “…Saltcedars are woody plants in the genus Tamarix L. (Caryophyllales: Tamaricaceae) and are native to Eurasia and Africa. Several species have become invasive…”
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    Presence-absence versus invasive status data for modelling potential distribution of invasive plants: Saltcedar in Argentina1 by Natale, Evangelina, Zalba, Sergio Martin, Reinoso, Herminda

    Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (01-04-2013)
    “…Spontaneous populations of saltcedars are widely distributed in Argentina. The aim of this work was to assess the potential distribution of saltcedars in the…”
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    Presence—Absence versus Invasive Status Data for Modelling Potential Distribution of Invasive Plants: Saltcedar in Argentina by Natale, Evangelina, Zalba Sergio Martin, Reinoso Herminda

    Published in Écoscience (Sainte-Foy) (2013)
    “…Spontaneous populations of saltcedars are widely distributed in Argentina. The invasive behaviour of the genus has been documented in the USA, Mexico, and…”
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