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Comment on “The extent of forest in dryland biomes”
OtherAbstract: The study by Bastin et al. (Reports, 12 May 2017, p. 635) is based on an incomplete delimitation ofPalabras claves:Autores:Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Cayuela L., de la Cruz Rot M., Escudero A., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusAssociation of ecotones with relative elevation and fire in an upland Florida landscape
ArticleAbstract: Question: What are the importance of elevation and fire in maintaining ecotones of Florida scrub assPalabras claves:Boundary, Dissimilarity coefficient, Landscape gradient, Monte carlo simulation, Ordination, Split moving window, Time since fire, Transition zone, Vegetation changeAutores:Boughton E.H., Boughton R., Menges E.S., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusAn object-oriented spatial and temporal bayesian network for managing willows in an american heritage river catchment
Conference ObjectAbstract: Willow encroachment into the naturally mixed landscape of vegetation types in the Upper St. Johns RiPalabras claves:Autores:Chee Y.E., Nicholson A.E., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Wilkinson L.Fuentes:scopusA fire-explicit population viability analysis of Hypericum cumulicola in Florida rosemary scrub
ArticleAbstract: Land managers seeking to reestablish historical fire regimes need guidance on how to apply prescribePalabras claves:Autores:Menges E.S., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Weekley C.W.Fuentes:scopusAre state growth management programs viable tools for biodiversity conservation? A case study examining Florida local governments
ArticleAbstract: We examined the quality of Florida's state growth management program and associated county comprehenPalabras claves:Comprehensive plans, conservation planning, Landscape ecology, Local land-use planning, State growth management programsAutores:Hinkle C.R., Noss R.F., Pannozzo P.L., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusExploring population responses to environmental change when there is never enough data: a factor analytic approach
ArticleAbstract: Temporal variability in the environment drives variation in vital rates, with consequences for populPalabras claves:Carduus nutans, Covariation, environmental variation, Eryngium cuneifolium, factor analysis, integral projection model, Life history, Population dynamicsAutores:Childs D.Z., Hindle B., Menges E.S., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Rees M., Sheppard A.Fuentes:scopusEvaluation of leaf harvesting effect on Chamaedorea quezalteca Standl. & Steyerm. (PALMAE), in the el triunfo biosphere reserve, Chiapas, México
ArticleAbstract: The leaves of the Chamaedorea quezalteca palm are an important non-timber forest resource for the dwPalabras claves:Compensatory response, management, Non-Timber Forest Products, Sierra Madre de ChiapasAutores:González‐Espinosa M., Martínez-Camilo R., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Pérez-Farrera M.A., Ruíz-Montoya L.Fuentes:scopusEcological Terms Strongly Impact Research and its Implications
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Biazzo I.N., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes:scopusDispersal and local environment affect the spread of an invasive apple snail (Pomacea maculata) in Florida, USA
ArticleAbstract: Dispersal and local environmental factors are major determinants of invasive species distribution. WPalabras claves:COLONIZATION, Dispersal, ditches, INVASION, Ph, Pomacea maculata, wetlandsAutores:Boughton E.H., Jenkins D.G., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Pierre S.M.Fuentes:scopusMultiple spatial scales affect direct and indirect interactions between a non-native and a native species
ArticleAbstract: Plant–plant interactions influence community assembly and species responses to environmental change.Palabras claves:Indirect effects, non-native species, Plant–plant interactions, Plant–soil interactions, Replacement experiments, Subtropical humid grasslandsAutores:Boughton E.H., Jenkins D.G., Li H., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Sonnier G.Fuentes:scopus