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Assessing seed and microsite limitation on population dynamics of a gypsophyte through experimental soil crust disturbance and seed addition
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the factors limiting population growth is crucial for species management and conservatPalabras claves:Density-dependent germination, Helianthemum squamatum, integral projection models, Microsite limitation, Seed limitation, Soil crust disturbanceAutores:Albert M.J., Ana I. García-Cervigón, Escudero A., Ferrer-Cervantes M.E., Iriondo J.M., Olano Mendoza J., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Sánchez A.M., Tye 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:scopusTree composition and structure in disturbed stands with varying dominance by Pinus spp. in the highlands of Chiapas, México
ArticleAbstract: We studied soil and forest floor conditions, regeneration patterns of trees, and forest structure anPalabras claves:Disturbance, Forest soils, Hardwoods, litter, Quercus, Species richnessAutores:Galindo-Jaimes L., García-Barrios L., González‐Espinosa M., Pedro Francisco Quintana-AscencioFuentes: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:scopus