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Effect of herbicides on evapotranspiration of willow marshes in the Upper St. Johns River Basin, Florida
ArticleAbstract: During the last 40 years, Carolina willow (Salix caroliniana Michx.) expanded into areas previouslyPalabras claves:Budyko, Evapotranspiration, Herbicide, Penman-monteith, WillowAutores:Fauth J.E., Goodding D., Hall D.L., Morales L.M.C., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Tang Y., Wang D.Fuentes:scopusDifferential facilitative and competitive effects of a dominant macrophyte in grazed subtropical wetlands
ArticleAbstract: 1.Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecologicalPalabras claves:Associational resistance, Grazing refuge, Herbivory, Indirect facilitation, Juncus effusus, Plant-herbivore interactions, plant-plant interactions, RangelandAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Nickerson D., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusLand-use and isolation interact to affect wetland plant assemblages
ArticleAbstract: Different management regimes imposed on similar habitat types provide opportunities to investigate mPalabras claves:Autores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Jenkins D.G., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Pickert R.Fuentes:scopusInteractive effects of pasture management intensity, release from grazing and prescribed fire on forty subtropical wetland plant assemblages
ArticleAbstract: Pasture management intensity, livestock grazing and prescribed fire are three widespread agriculturaPalabras claves:Agriculture, Biodiversity management, Context dependence, Disturbance, grazing lands, Management intensity, restorationAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Fauth J.E., Jenkins D.G., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusTree encroachment of a sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense) marsh within an increasingly urbanized ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Fire suppression and altered water drainage often change community structure and species compositionPalabras claves:Drainage, Fire suppression, Florida, Marshes, Orlando, Red maple, Sawgrass, Urban ecosystems, wetlandsAutores:Anderson C.J.R., Fauth J.E., Keellings D.J., Knickerbocker C.M., Laird H., Leitholf S., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Stephens E.L.Fuentes:scopusSecondary succession in disturbed Pinus‐Quercus forests in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We present floristic and structural data on serai plant communities (Old‐Field, Grassland, ShrublandPalabras claves:Chronosequence, Evergreen broad‐leaved forest, forest conservation, Montane rain forest, REGENERATION, Tropical highlands, vegetation structureAutores:Gaytán‐Guzmán P., González‐Espinosa M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ramírez‐Marcial N.Fuentes:scopusRefuge effects of Juncus effusus in grazed, subtropical wetland plant communities
ArticleAbstract: Unpalatable plant species often act as biotic refuges by protecting neighboring plants from herbivorPalabras claves:facilitation, Herbivory, plant-plant interactions, Stress gradientsAutores:Bohlen P.J., Boughton E.H., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusSoil seed banks and regeneration of tropical rain forest from milpa fields at the Selva Lacandona, Chiapas, Mexico
ArticleAbstract: The traditional milpa agriculture system (slash-burn) of the Lacandon Maya people in eastern ChiapasPalabras claves:Autores:Domínguez-Vázquez G., González‐Espinosa M., Martínez-Icó M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Ramírez‐Marcial N.Fuentes:scopus