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Contrasting strategies to cope with drought by invasive and endemic species of Lantana in Galapagos
ArticleAbstract: This study compares how Lantana camara, an invasive species, and L. peduncularis, an autochthonous oPalabras claves:Chlorophyll fluorescence, INVASION, Lantana cámara, Lantana peduncularis, Photosynthetic stress, Soil temperatureAutores:Álvarez-López A.A., Arroyo-Solís A., Berjano R., Carrión-Tacuri J., Castillo J.M., Cires A.D., Curado G., Doblas D., Figueroa M.E., Giovanny Guerrero, Leira-Doce P., Muñoz-Guacho E., Redondo-Gómez S., Rubio-Casal A.E., Tye A.Fuentes:scopusNectar production by invasive Lantana camara and endemic L. peduncularis in the Galpagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Measurements of nectar volume and sugar concentration along two elevational gradients, in flower excPalabras claves:Autores:Berjano R., Carrión-Tacuri J., Castillo J.M., Figueroa M.E., Giovanny Guerrero, Tye A.Fuentes:scopusThe control of a highly invasive tree cinchona pubescens in galapagos
Conference ObjectAbstract: Red quinine tree has been recognized as a serious weed in the Galapagos National Park for three decaPalabras claves:Cinchona succirubra, Galapagos National Park, HawaiiAutores:Christopher B., Gardener M.R., Renteria J.L., Soria M., Tye A., Valle R., Wilkinson S.R., Yánez Moretta PatricioFuentes:googlescopus