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Complex fine-scale spatial genetic structure in Epidendrum rhopalostele: an epiphytic orchid
ArticleAbstract: Orchid seeds are presumably dispersed by wind due to their very small size and thus can potentiallyPalabras claves:Autores:Iriondo J.M., María Lorena Riofrío Guamán, Torres E.Fuentes:scopusCosts and benefits of the mixed-mating system of narcissus serotinus (amaryllidaceae) in the conservation of small fragmented populations
ArticleAbstract: Small fragmented populations often exhibit reduced plant-pollinator interactions and scarce outcrossPalabras claves:fragmentation, Human disturbance, inbreeding depression, Mixed-mating system, SelfingAutores:D. Draper, David Draper, Iriondo J.M., Isabel MarquesFuentes:rraaescopusAcquiring baseline information for successful plant translocations when there is no time to lose: the case of the neglected Critically Endangered Narcissus cavanillesii (Amaryllidaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The success of plant translocations rely heavily on obtaining suitable baseline information on the sPalabras claves:Alqueva Dam Portugal, Evaluating success, Hydro-electric project, Monitoring, translocationAutores:David Draper, Iriondo J.M., Isabel MarquesFuentes:scopusEcogeographical representativeness in crop wild relative ex situ collections
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:David Draper, Iriondo J.M., Parra-Quijano M., Torres E.Fuentes:scopusDisentangling facilitation along the life cycle: Impacts of plant–plant interactions at vegetative and reproductive stages in a mediterranean forb
ArticleAbstract: Facilitation enables plants to improve their fitness in stressful environments. The overall impact oPalabras claves:Age structure, fecundity, Fruit set, Helleborus foetidus, Juniperus sabina, Secondary growthAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Iriondo J.M., Linares J.C., Olano Mendoza J.Fuentes:scopusGeography and environment shape landscape genetics of mediterranean alpine species silene ciliata poiret. (caryophyllaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The study of the drivers that shape spatial genetic structure across heterogeneous landscapes is onePalabras claves:environmental gradient, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Isolation by distance, isolation by environment, Isolation by resistance, Landscape genetics, Marginal populationsAutores:David Draper, García C., García-Fernández A., Iriondo J.M., Lara-Romero C., Morente-López J.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating the structure of commensalistic epiphyte–phorophyte networks: A comparative perspective of biotic interactions
ArticleAbstract: Epiphytic vascular plants comprise an essential part of the tropical flora and are a key component fPalabras claves:Ecological interactions, Modularity, nestedness, orchids, Specialization, tropicsAutores:Carlos Naranjo, Iriondo J.M., Lara-Romero C., María Lorena Riofrío GuamánFuentes:scopusSpatial structure of Pleurothallis, Masdevallia, Lepanthes and Epidendrum epiphytic orchids in a fragment of montane cloud forest in south Ecuador
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:altitudinal range, COLONIZATION, Phorophyte specificity, Phorophyte trunk diameter, Seed dispersal, spatial patternsAutores:Carlos Naranjo, Iriondo J.M., Lorena Riofrío, Torres E.Fuentes:scopusSpecies distribution models with field validation, a key approach for successful selection of receptor sites in conservation translocations
ArticleAbstract: Conservation translocations of threatened species are being widely used to mitigate human impacts. HPalabras claves:Conservation translocations, extinction, Narcissus cavanillesii, Portugal, Receptor site selectionAutores:David Draper, Iriondo J.M., Isabel MarquesFuentes:scopusMycorrhizal preferences and fine spatial structure of the epiphytic orchid Epidendrum rhopalostele
ArticleAbstract: Premise of the study: The presence of compatible fungi is necessary for epiphytic orchid recruitmentPalabras claves:Dead trees, Epidendrum, Orchid mycorrhiza, Orchidaceae, Preference, Small-scale spatial distribution, tulasnellaAutores:Darío Cruz S, de la Cruz Rot M., Iriondo J.M., J. P. Suárez, María Lorena Riofrío Guamán, Torres E.Fuentes:googlescopus