693 results on '"Cavieres, Lohengrin A."'
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102. Spatial Patterns in Cushion-Dominated Plant Communities of the High Andes of Central Chile: How Frequent Are Positive Associations?
103. Facilitation in Plant Communities: The Past, the Present, and the Future
104. Phytogeographic Relationships and Regional Richness Patterns of the Cool Temperate Rainforest Flora of Southern South America
105. Genetic Diversity in Nothofagus alessandrii (Fagaceae), an Endangered Endemic Tree Species of the Coastal Maulino Forest of Central Chile
106. Leaf Litter of Kageneckia angustifolia D. Don (Rosaceae) Inhibits Seed Germination in Sclerophyllous Montane Woodlands of Central Cxshile
107. Effect of cold acclimation on the photosynthetic performance of two ecotypes of Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl
108. Convergence in the Mediterranean Floras in Central Chile and California: Insights from Comparative Biogeography
109. Assessing Impacts of Ecosystem Engineers on Community Organization: A General Approach Illustrated by Effects of a High-Andean Cushion Plant
110. A Multi-species Assessment of Post-dispersal Seed Predation in the Central Chilean Andes
111. Carbon Sink Limitation and Frost Tolerance Control Performance of the Tree Kageneckia angustifolia D. Don (Rosaceae) at the Treeline in Central Chile
112. Positive associations between macroalgal species in a rocky intertidal zone and their effects on the physiological performance of Ulva lactuca
113. Bottom-up Effects of Nutrient Availability on Flower Production, Pollinator Visitation, and Seed Output in a High-Andean Shrub
114. Facilitation consequences for reproduction of the benefactor cushion plant Laretia acaulis along an elevational gradient: costs or benefits?
115. Every bit helps: The functional role of individuals in assembling any plant community, from the richest to monospecific ones
116. Seed Germination Response to Cold Stratification Period and Thermal Regime in Phacelia secunda (Hydrophyllaceae): Altitudinal Variation in the Mediterranean Andes of Central Chile
117. Azorella Cushion Plants and Aridity are Important Drivers of Soil Microbial Communities in Andean Ecosystems
118. Every bit helps: The functional role of individuals in assembling any plant community, from the richest to monospecific ones
119. Plant–plant facilitation increases with reduced phylogenetic relatedness along an elevation gradient
120. Network motifs involving both competition and facilitation predict biodiversity in alpine plant communities
121. Antarctic moss carpets facilitate growth of Deschampsia antarctica but not its survival
122. Think globally, measure locally: The MIREN standardized protocol for monitoring species distributions along elevation gradients
123. Space cannot substitute for time -- an integrated experimental assessment of climate-change effects on litter decomposition
124. Calentamiento global y sus efectos en plantas de alta-montaña en Chile central: una revisión
125. Assessing the importance of disturbance, site conditions, and the biotic barrier for dandelion invasion in an Alpine habitat
126. The best for the guest: high Andean nurse cushions of Azorella madreporica enhance arbuscular mycorrhizal status in associated plant species
127. Climatic drivers of plant–plant interactions and diversity in alpine communities
128. Biological invasion of a refuge habitat: Anthriscus caucalis (Apiaceae) decreases diversity, evenness, and survival of native herbs in the Chilean matorral
129. Gas exchange of juvenile and mature trees of Alnus jorullensis (Betulaceae) at sites with contrasting humidity in the Venezuelan Andes
130. Does global warming induce segregation among alien and native beetle species in a mountain-top?
131. Alpine dandelions originated in the native and introduced range differ in their responses to environmental constraints
132. Positive feedbacks between plant invasions and fire regimes: Teline monspessulana (L.) K. Koch (Fabaceae) in central Chile
133. Respiratory and Photosynthetic Responses of Antarctic Vascular Plants Are Differentially Affected by CO 2 Enrichment and Nocturnal Warming.
134. Facilitation and the invasibility of plant communities
135. Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis
136. Network motifs involving both competition and facilitation predict biodiversity in alpine plant communities
137. High-Elevation Andean Ecosystems
138. The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta‐analysis
139. Plant–plant facilitation increases with reduced phylogenetic relatedness along an elevation gradient
140. High competitive ability of Centaurea melitensis L. (Asteraceae) does not increase in the invaded range
141. Ecophysiological plasticity and local differentiation help explain the invasion success of Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) in South America
142. Identification of priority areas for conservation in an arid zone: application of parsimony analysis of endemicity in the vascular flora of the Antofagasta region, northern Chile
143. Consequences of Facilitation of Species Diversity in Terrestrial Plant Communitites
144. Persistent soil seed bank and standing vegetation at a high alpine site in the central Chilean Andes
145. Effect of the invasive exotic herb Centaurea solstitialis on plant communities of a semiarid ecosystem
146. Low‐temperature tolerance of the Antarctic speciesDeschampsia antarctica: A complex metabolic response associated with nutrient remobilization
147. How do vascular plants perform photosynthesis in extreme environments? An integrative ecophysiological and biochemical story
148. Assessing the ecophysiological response of a mountain grassland community to ski slope management through isotopic composition
149. Impacts of climate, soil and biotic interactions on the interplay of the different facets of alpine plant diversity
150. Sharing of pollinators between the invasive Taraxacum officinale and co-flowering natives is not related to floral similarity in the high-Andes
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