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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:scopusGiant stem rosettes have strong facilitation effects on alpine plant communities in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Background: Giant rosettes constitute one of the most distinctive growth-forms in tropical alpine ecPalabras claves:DIVERSITY, Ecosystem engineers, Keystone species, nurse-plants, Plant–plant interactions, relative interaction index, soil organic matter, TEMPERATUREAutores:Luís Daniel Llambí, Mora M.A., 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:scopusPatterns in climate and seedling establishment at a dry tropical treeline
ArticleAbstract: In some internal valleys of the northern Andes, precipitation at treeline elevation is seasonal, witPalabras claves:Clusia multiflora, Cybianthus marginatus, Ecophysiological responses, Seedlings, Spatial associations, Tropical treeline ecotoneAutores:Azócar C.J., Bader M.Y., Fernandez M., Luís Daniel Llambí, Ramirez L.A., Torres J.E.Fuentes:scopusLatitudinal and altitudinal patterns of plant community diversity on mountain summits across the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: The high tropical Andes host one of the richest alpine floras of the world, with exceptionally highPalabras claves:Autores:Becerra M.T., Beck S.G., Carilla J., Cuello S., Francisco Cuesta C., Gámez L.E., Gosling W.D., Grau A., Halloy S., Jácome J., Javier Irazábal, Luís Daniel Llambí, Meneses R.I., Natalia Samaniego, Nikolay Aguirre, Pauli H., Priscilla Muriel, Ramirez L.A., Ricardo Jaramillo, Suárez-Duque D., Thompson N., Tupayachi A., Viñas P., Yager K.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:scopusPlant Phenology Dynamics and Pollination Networks in Summits of the High Tropical Andes: A Baseline for Monitoring Climate Change Impacts
ArticleAbstract: Analyzing plant phenology and plant–animal interaction networks can provide sensitive mechanistic inPalabras claves:alpine ecosystems, animal-plant interactions, GLORIA, plant reproduction, vegetation dynamicsAutores:Barrios Y.C., Francisco Cuesta C., Gámez L.E., Luís Daniel Llambí, Pelayo R.C., Ramirez L.A., Torres J.E.Fuentes:scopusSpecies, growth form, and biogeographic diversity of summit vegetation along an elevation gradient in the tropical Andes: a baseline for climate change monitoring
ArticleAbstract: Tropical alpine ecosystems exhibit outstanding plant diversity and endemism while being particularlyPalabras claves:Alpine vegetation, Biogeography, elevation gradient, Functional diversity, Paramo, soil organic matter, TEMPERATURE, Tropical AndesAutores:Azócar C.J., Berdugo M.B., Francisco Cuesta C., Gámez L.E., Luís Daniel Llambí, Márquez N.J., Pelayo R.C., Ramirez L.A., Torres J.E.Fuentes:scopus