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Differences in endophyte communities of introduced trees depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the receiving forest
ArticleAbstract: Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through acPalabras claves:ectomycorrhiza, enemy release, fungal endophytes, global study, home-versus-away comparison, Introduction, invasion ecology, Plant invasion, plant–microbe interaction, plant–soil (below-ground) interactionsAutores:Fajardo A., Gundale M.J., Juan Pablo Almeida, Kardol P., Mason B., Nilsson M.C., Pauchard A., Peltzer D.A., Rosenstock N.P., Ruotsalainen S., Wallander H., Wardle D.A.Fuentes:scopusNatives and non-natives plants show different responses to elevation and disturbance on the tropical high Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The aim was to assess patterns of plant diversity in response to elevation and disturbance in a tropPalabras claves:altitude, bioclimatic origin, Disturbance, Exotic Species, Mountain region, Richness, road, tropicsAutores:Cavieres L.A., Pauchard A., Verónica SandoyaFuentes:scopusUnderstanding climate change impacts on biome and plant distributions in the Andes: Challenges and opportunities
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the bPalabras claves:Andes, Climate Change, Plant biodiversity, plant dynamics, Species distribution modellingAutores:Abarzúa A.M., Ahrends A., Alarcón D., Aschero V., Barros A., Carilla J., Carril A.F., Ferrero M.E., Fita L., Flantua S.G.A., Flombaum P., Gonzáles P., Gutiérrez A.G., Hollingsworth P.M., Menéndez C.G., Pauchard A., Pérez-Escobar O.A., Ruscica R.C., Särkinen T., Selene Báez, Sörensson A., Srur A., Tovar C., Villalba R., Zaninelli P.Fuentes:googlescopusThink globally, measure locally: The MIREN standardized protocol for monitoring plant species distributions along elevation gradients
ArticleAbstract: Climate change and other global change drivers threaten plant diversity in mountains worldwide. A wiPalabras claves:Climate Change, Invasive species, long-term ecological monitoring, MIREN, Mountain biodiversity, Mountain Invasion Research Network, range dynamics, range expansionsAutores:Aleksanyan A., Alexander J.M., Arévalo J.R., Aschero V., Barros A., Cavieres L.A., Chisholm C., Clark V.R., Clavel J., Daehler C., Dar P.A., Dietz H., Dimarco R.D., Edwards P.J., Essl F., Fuentes-Lillo E., Guisan A., Gwate O., Haider S., Hargreaves A.L., Jakobs G., Jiménez A., Kardol P., Kueffer C., Larson C., Lembrechts J.J., Lenoir J., Lenzner B., McDougall K., Mihoc M., Milbau A., Morgan J.W., Müllerová J., Naylor B.J., Nijs I., Nuñez M.A., Otto R., Padrón Mederos M.A., Pauchard A., Preuk N., Rashid I., Ratier Backes A., Reshi Z.A., Rew L.J., Rumpf S.B., Schroder M., Seipel T., Speziale K.L., Urbach D., Valencia G., Vandvik V., Verónica Sandoya, Vitková M., Vorstenbosch T., Walker T.W.N., Walsh N., Wright G., Zong S.Fuentes:scopus