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Alpine cushion plants have species–specific effects on microhabitat and community structure in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Question: Species–specific interactions can connect particular species to others, which has importanPalabras claves:community structure, Ecosystem engineering, Exotic invaders, facilitation, Nurse plants, Nurse traits, Plant–plant interactions, Species richness, Species specificityAutores:Callaway R.M., Hupp N.R., Luís Daniel Llambí, Ramirez L.A.Fuentes:scopusInteractions between nurse-plants and an exotic invader along a tropical alpine elevation gradient: growth-form matters
ArticleAbstract: Conceptual models of how interactions with native species influence invasions emphasize competition,Palabras claves:Alien species, competition, Ecophysiology, Ecosystem engineers, facilitation, Non-native plants, ParamoAutores:Cáceres A., Cáceres-Mago K., Durbecq A., Luís Daniel Llambí, Méndez Z., Ramirez L.A., Torres E.Fuentes:scopusLinking patterns and processes through ecosystem engineering: effects of shrubs on microhabitat and water status of associated plants in the high tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Studies on alpine and semi-arid environments indicate that plants that act as ecosystem engineers imPalabras claves:Drought resistance, facilitation, Invasive species, Plant–plant interactions, Soil resourcesAutores:Luís Daniel Llambí, Rada F., Ramirez L.A.Fuentes:scopusShrubs as foundation species in a high tropical alpine ecosystem: a multi-scale analysis of plant spatial interactions
ArticleAbstract: Background: Studies on plant–plant interactions in alpine ecosystems show a strong bias for temperatPalabras claves:competition, Ecosystem engineering, facilitation, invader species, Plant Diversity, spatial structureAutores:Cáceres Y., Luís Daniel Llambí, Rada F.Fuentes:scopusVegetation Assembly, Adaptive Strategies and Positive Interactions During Primary Succession in the Forefield of the Last Venezuelan Glacier
ArticleAbstract: Glaciers are receding at unprecedented rates in the alpine tropics, opening-up new areas for ecosystPalabras claves:Andes, bryophytes, Climate Change, facilitation, Lichens, pollination, Seed dispersal, soil developmentAutores:Cárdenas M., Gámez L.E., Hernández M. J.E., Huber B., Luís Daniel Llambí, Melfo A., Pelayo R.C., Ramírez N., Rojas C., Torres J.E.Fuentes:scopusReciprocal interactions between a facilitator, natives, and exotics in tropical alpine plant communities
ArticleAbstract: Facilitation by nurse plants has received considerable attention, but the feedback effects of benefiPalabras claves:competition, facilitation, Feedback effects, Indirect interactions, Invasive species, Nurse plantsAutores:Callaway R.M., Hupp N.R., Luís Daniel Llambí, Saez A.Fuentes:scopusPositive community effects of nurse-plant shrubs along a tropical alpine elevation gradient: are they linked with plant water relations?
ArticleAbstract: Shrubs are one of the most common plant growth forms acting as nurses, but their effects on communitPalabras claves:facilitation, MICROCLIMATE, Paramo, Plant–plant interactions, Stress gradient hypothesis, Water relationsAutores:Cáceres A., Cáceres-Mago K., Luís Daniel LlambíFuentes:scopusSpatial relations and population structure of a dominant tree along a treeline ecotone in the Tropical Andes: Interactions at gradient and plant-neighbourhood scales
ArticleAbstract: Background: Studies in temperate mountains suggest that plant-plant interactions modulate tree estabPalabras claves:elevation gradient, facilitation, local spatial structure, plant-plant interactions, Safe sites, treeline dynamicsAutores:García-Núñez C., Luís Daniel Llambí, Puentes Aguilar J.Fuentes:scopusThe context dependence of beneficiary feedback effects on benefactors in plant facilitation
ArticleAbstract: • Facilitative effects of some species on others are a major driver of biodiversity. These positivePalabras claves:Antagonistic plant-plant interactions, Beneficiary feedback effect, competition, Context dependence, facilitation, Nurse plant, Parasitism, Structural equation modellingAutores:Anthelme F., Brooker R.W., Butterfield B.J., Callaway R.M., Cavieres L.A., Cranston B.H., García-Lino M.C., Hupp N.R., Kikvidze Z., Lingua E., Lortie C.J., Luís Daniel Llambí, Michalet R., Pugnaire F.I., Reid A.M., Schöb C., Xiao S., Zhao L.Fuentes:scopus