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1. Roadside disturbance promotes plant communities with arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in mountain regions worldwide.

2. Going up the Andes: patterns and drivers of non-native plant invasions across latitudinal and elevational gradients.

3. Rapid upwards spread of non-native plants in mountains across continents.

4. DISTRIBUCIÓN DE PLANTAS NATIVAS Y EXÓTICAS A LO LARGO DE GRADIENTES DE ELEVACIÓN EN SENDEROS DE MONTAÑA EN LOS ANDES DE MENDOZA, ARGENTINA.

5. LOS CAMINOS DE MONTAÑA AFECTAN A LA RIQUEZA DE PLANTAS NATIVAS Y EXÓTICAS A LO LARGO DEL GRADIENTE DE ELEVACIÓN EN LOS ANDES ÁRIDOS.

6. Understanding climate change impacts on biome and plant distributions in the Andes: Challenges and opportunities.

7. Hiking trails shift plant species' realized climatic niches and locally increase species richness.

8. Think globally, measure locally: The MIREN standardized protocol for monitoring plant species distributions along elevation gradients.

9. Anthropogenic factors overrule local abiotic variables in determining non-native plant invasions in mountains.

10. Using social media images to assess ecosystem services in a remote protected area in the Argentinean Andes.

11. Hiking trails as conduits for the spread of non-native species in mountain areas.

12. Using crowd-sourced photos to assess seasonal patterns of visitor use in mountain-protected areas.

13. How Networks of Informal Trails Cause Landscape Level Damage to Vegetation.

14. Impacts of experimental trampling by hikers and pack animals on a high-altitude alpine sedge meadow in the Andes.

16. Short-Term Effects of Pack Animal Grazing Exclusion from Andean Alpine Meadows.

17. Non-native Plant Invasion in Relation to Tourism Use of Aconcagua Park, Argentina, the Highest Protected Area in the Southern Hemisphere.

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