43 results on '"TECCO, PAULA A."'
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2. Online herbaria databases allow testing the minimum residence time among invasive and non-invasive alien species
3. Argentina's rejection of 2030 agenda undermines environmental sustainability and human well-being
4. Towards the construction of a seed traits database for restoration of subtropical seasonally dry ecosystems: Effects of light, temperature and seed storage on germination
5. Going up the Andes: patterns and drivers of non-native plant invasions across latitudinal and elevational gradients
6. Is intraspecific variability an advantage in mountain invasions? Comparing functional trait variation in an invasive and a native woody species along multiple environmental gradients
7. Functional stability of mycorrhizal interactions in woody natives and aliens facing fire disturbance
8. Reciprocal interactions between a non-native shrub and the dominant native trees of a high mountain woodland: who benefits?
9. Correction to: A review of fire effects across South American ecosystems: the role of climate and time since fire
10. A review of fire effects across South American ecosystems: the role of climate and time since fire
11. Can arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from non-invaded montane ecosystems facilitate the growth of alien trees?
12. Changes in floristic composition and physiognomy are decoupled along elevation gradients in central Argentina
13. Co-invasive exotic pines and their ectomycorrhizal symbionts show capabilities for wide distance and altitudinal range expansion
14. Seed dispersal of a fleshy‐fruited invasive shrub is affected by changes in the frugivorous bird assemblage along an elevational gradient.
15. Can livestock grazing maintain landscape diversity and stability in an ecosystem that evolved with wild herbivores?
16. The importance of native and exotic plant identity and dominance on decomposition patterns in mountain woodlands of central Argentina
17. Functional Traits of Alien Plants across Contrasting Climatic and Land-Use Regimes: Do Aliens Join the Locals or Try Harder than Them?
18. DISTRIBUCIÓN DE UNA LEÑOSA EXÓTICA INVASORA EN UN SISTEMA DE MONTAÑA ¿OCUPAN COTONEASTER FRANCHETII Y LA LEÑOSA NATIVA POLYLEPIS AUSTRALIS (ROSACEAE) HÁBITATS SIMILARES?
19. Factors associated with woody alien species distribution in a newly invaded mountain system of central Argentina
20. Invasion of glossy privet (Ligustrum lucidum) and native forest loss in the Sierras Chicas of Córdoba, Argentina
21. Response to Vergara et al. (2015)—Fruiting phenology as a “triggering attribute” of invasion process: Do invasive species take advantage of seed dispersal service provided by native birds?
22. Figure 1 from: Zeballos SR, Cabido MR, Cantero JJ, Acosta ATR, Palchetti MV, Argarañaz J, Marcora PI, Tecco PA, Ferreras A, Funes G, Vaieretti VM, Conti G, Giorgis MA (2021) Floristic patterns of the neotropical forests, savannas and scrublands with Trithrinax campestris (Arecaceae) in central Argentina. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 5-18. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/59384
23. Figure 4 from: Zeballos SR, Cabido MR, Cantero JJ, Acosta ATR, Palchetti MV, Argarañaz J, Marcora PI, Tecco PA, Ferreras A, Funes G, Vaieretti VM, Conti G, Giorgis MA (2021) Floristic patterns of the neotropical forests, savannas and scrublands with Trithrinax campestris (Arecaceae) in central Argentina. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 5-18. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/59384
24. Figure 2 from: Zeballos SR, Cabido MR, Cantero JJ, Acosta ATR, Palchetti MV, Argarañaz J, Marcora PI, Tecco PA, Ferreras A, Funes G, Vaieretti VM, Conti G, Giorgis MA (2021) Floristic patterns of the neotropical forests, savannas and scrublands with Trithrinax campestris (Arecaceae) in central Argentina. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 5-18. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/59384
25. Supplementary material 1 from: Zeballos SR, Cabido MR, Cantero JJ, Acosta ATR, Palchetti MV, Argarañaz J, Marcora PI, Tecco PA, Ferreras A, Funes G, Vaieretti VM, Conti G, Giorgis MA (2021) Floristic patterns of the neotropical forests, savannas and scrublands with Trithrinax campestris (Arecaceae) in central Argentina. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 5-18. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/59384
26. Figure 3 from: Zeballos SR, Cabido MR, Cantero JJ, Acosta ATR, Palchetti MV, Argarañaz J, Marcora PI, Tecco PA, Ferreras A, Funes G, Vaieretti VM, Conti G, Giorgis MA (2021) Floristic patterns of the neotropical forests, savannas and scrublands with Trithrinax campestris (Arecaceae) in central Argentina. Vegetation Classification and Survey 2: 5-18. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/59384
27. Fleshy‐fruited invasive shrubs indirectly increase native tree seed dispersal.
28. Are populations of Polylepis australis locally adapted along their elevation gradient?
29. Variación de los caracteres foliares en comunidades vegetales del centro de la Argentina bajo diferentes condiciones climáticas y de uso del suelo.
30. Floristic patterns of the neotropical forests, savannas and scrublands with Trithrinax campestris (Arecaceae) in central Argentina.
31. Post‐burning germination responses of woody invaders in a fire‐prone ecosystem.
32. Environmental constraints to native woody species recruitment in invaded mountain woodlands of central Argentina.
33. Overcoming lag phase: do regenerative attributes onset Acacia dealbata spread in a newly invaded system?
34. Mountain invasions on the way: are there climatic constraints for the expansion of alien woody species along an elevation gradient in Argentina?
35. ÁRBOLES Y ARBUSTOS INVASORES DE LA PROVINCIA DE CÓRDOBA (ARGENTINA): UNA CONTRIBUCIÓN A LA SISTEMATIZACIÓN DE BASES DE DATOS GLOBALES.
36. Composición de especies leñosas en comunidades invadidas en montañas del centro de Argentina: su relación con factores ambientales locales.
37. Contrasting functional trait syndromes underlay woody alien success in the same ecosystem.
38. The effect of altitude and grazing on seedling establishment of woody species in central Argentina.
39. Canopy effects of the invasive shrub Pyracantha angustifolia on seed bank composition, richness and density in a montane shrubland (Córdoba, Argentina).
40. Positive interaction between invasive plants: The influence of Pyracantha angustifolia on the recruitment of native and exotic woody species.
41. Plant invasions in undisturbed ecosystems: The triggering attribute approach.
42. Similarities in recruitment but differences in persistence in two related native and invasive trees: relevance of regenerative and vegetative attributes.
43. [Woody species composition in invaded communities from mountains of central Argentina: their relations with local environmental factors].
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