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    Step back from the forest and step up to the Bonn Challenge: how a broad ecological perspective can promote successful landscape restoration by Temperton, Vicky M., Buchmann, Nina, Buisson, Elise, Durigan, Giselda, Kazmierczak, Łukasz, Perring, Michael P., Sá Dechoum, Michele, Veldman, Joseph W., Overbeck, Gerhard E.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2019)
    “…We currently face both an extinction and a biome crisis embedded in a changing climate. Many biodiverse ecosystems are being lost at far higher rates than they…”
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    Prioritize grassland restoration to bend the curve of biodiversity loss by Staude, Ingmar R., Segar, Josiane, Temperton, Vicky M., Andrade, Bianca O., Sá Dechoum, Michele, Weidlich, Emanuela W. A., Overbeck, Gerhard E.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2023)
    “…In times of unprecedented climate change, ecological restoration efforts have a strong focus on forests for the purpose of carbon sequestration. Grasslands, in…”
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    Diversity, species coexistence and functional composition patterns in subtropical Atlantic Forests invaded by non‐native trees by Larsen, Janaina Gabriela, Silva, Ana Carolina, Sá Dechoum, Michele, Freitas, Elisete Maria, Gomes, Juliano Pereira, Stedille, Lilian Iara Bet, Carvalho, Joema, Higuchi, Pedro

    Published in Functional ecology (01-02-2024)
    “…Biological invasions are a major environmental challenge today. Interactions between invasive and native species can significantly shape community structures,…”
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    The danger of non-native gardens: risk of invasion by Schefflera arboricola associated with seed dispersal by birds by Marciniak, Brisa, de Sá Dechoum, Michele, Castellani, Tânia Tarabini

    Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2020)
    “…The success of invasion by non-native species can be influenced by positive interactions established in the area of introduction. For instance, seed dispersal…”
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    Citizen engagement in the management of non-native invasive pines: Does it make a difference? by Dechoum, Michele de Sá, Giehl, Eduardo L. Hettwer, Sühs, Rafael Barbizan, Silveira, Thiago Cesar Lima, Ziller, Sílvia R.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-01-2019)
    “…Civil society can play a relevant role in supporting local environmental management, as volunteer efforts can be carried out at low cost and therefore be…”
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    Effects of time since invasion and control actions on a coastal ecosystem invaded by non‐native pine trees by Mesacasa, Letícia, Macagnan, Leonardo Bruno, Fiaschi, Pedro, Dechoum, Michele de Sá

    Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-01-2022)
    “…Invasive non‐native trees cause structural and functional changes in plant communities, which tend to increase over time since invasion. Native vegetation…”
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    Invasion by a non-native willow (Salix × rubens) in Brazilian subtropical highlands by Sühs, Rafael Barbizan, Dechoum, Michele de Sá, Ziller, Silvia Renate

    Published in Perspectives in ecology and conservation (01-07-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Salix × rubens (hybrid crack willow) is invading Brazilian riparian ecosystems•Most individuals occurred exclusively along watercourses and…”
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    Exploring the potential of using priority effects during ecological restoration to resist biological invasions in the neotropics by Weidlich, Emanuela W. A., Dechoum, Michele de Sá

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-01-2021)
    “…Manipulating plant order of arrival, a process that creates priority effects, may be an unexplored powerful tool to hinder the establishment of invasive…”
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    Invasive species and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation: how close has Brazil come to achieving Target 10? by Dechoum, Michele de Sá, Sampaio, Alexandre Bonesso, Ziller, Sílvia Renate, Zenni, Rafael Dudeque

    Published in Rodriguésia (01-12-2018)
    “…Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective management plans are in place to prevent new biological invasions…”
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    Population structure and growth of a non-native invasive clonal plant on coastal dunes in Southern Brazil by Barbosa, Cristiana, Dechoum, Michele De Sá, Castellani, Tânia Tarabini

    Published in Neotropical biology and conservation (01-09-2017)
    “…Furcraea foetida (L.) Haw. (Asparagaceae) is a non-native invasive plant in Brazilian coastal ecosystems. This study focused on characterizing its population…”
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    Integrating management techniques to restore subtropical forests invaded by Hedychium coronarium J. Köenig (Zingiberaceae) in a biodiversity hotspot by Machado, Marcela Xavier, Castellani, Tânia Tarabini, Dechoum, Michele

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-09-2020)
    “…The restoration of areas invaded by non‐native plants is challenging as invasive plants may affect both biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems, leading to…”
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    Ferns and lycophytes from Lagoa do Peri Municipal Park, Santa Catarina, Brazil by Carmes, Amanda Angélica, Dechoum, Michele de Sá, Lima, Duane Fernandes, de Gasper, Andre Luís, B. Matos, Fernando, Fiaschi, Pedro

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-09-2020)
    “…A checklist of ferns and lycophytes from the Lagoa do Peri Municipal Park (LPMP), an Atlantic Forest remnant in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil,…”
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    Biotic and abiotic changes in subtropical seasonal deciduous forest associated with invasion by Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae) by Schmidt, Alexandre Deschamps, Castellani, Tânia Tarabini, de Sá Dechoum, Michele

    Published in Biological invasions (01-02-2020)
    “…Several tree species are found among the most well-know and impacting invasive plants that produce changes in richness, abundance and composition of native…”
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    Predicting invasion risk of 16 species of eucalypts using a risk assessment protocol developed for Brazil by Ziller, Sílvia R., Dechoum, Michele, Dudeque Zenni, Rafael

    Published in Austral ecology (01-02-2019)
    “…Risk analyses are predictive systems designed to detect the risk of invasion by non‐native species. Although eucalypts are often considered moderately invasive…”
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    Seed germination and seedling establishment of an invasive tropical tree species under different climate change scenarios by Tietze, Hedwig Selma Eugenia, Joshi, Jasmin, Pugnaire, Francisco Ignacio, Dechoum, Michele

    Published in Austral ecology (01-12-2019)
    “…Increasing air temperature and atmospheric CO2 levels may affect the distribution of invasive species. Whereas there is wide knowledge on the effect of global…”
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    The predominant role of soil in determining species composition of fern communities in subtropical coastal forest ecosystems by Carmes, Amanda Angélica, Dechoum, Michele de Sá, Fiaschi, Pedro

    Published in Neotropical biology and conservation (18-12-2019)
    “…Ferns are an important component in the understorey of tropical forests and their distribution is influenced by several biotic and abiotic factors. At a…”
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