Mechanisms underlying biological invasion of highly disturbed ecosystems are well known, yet mechanisms responsible for biological invasion of undisturbed or weakly disturbed ecosystems are less understood. The triggering attribute (TA) approach, proposed as a mechanism that explains plant invasion success in undisturbed or weakly disturbed systems, considers that the spread of alien species depends on specific vegetative or regenerative traits in invasive species, discontinuously distributed in comparison to the resident community. In mountain Chaco woodland, fruiting phenology of ornithocorous invasive plants has been proposed as a TA, because it would allow invasive species to benefit from seed dispersal service, which is unused by nativ...
The recruitment of Phillyrea latifolia L. (Oleaceae), a bird-dispersed tree of Mediterranean forest,...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Invasive success of many fleshy-fruited plants has been linked to opportunistic interactions with ge...
Biological invasions are one of the main threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the An...
Many invasive plant species have fleshy fruits that are eaten by native frugivorous birds which disp...
In 2005, Gurvich et al. proposed that once a nonindigenousspecies has arrived to a new ecosystem and...
Biotic interactions and mutualisms in particular have an important role in ecosystem structure and f...
Aim: Birds play a major role in the dispersal of seeds of many fleshy-fruited invasive plants. The f...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
The invasion of a target community by a non-indigenous plant species includes the stages of arrival,...
Seed dispersal by vertebrate animals is important for the establishment of many fleshy-fruited plant...
Frugivores shape plant communities via seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited plant species. However, the ...
-Fil: Gurvich, Diego Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Ci...
Artículo de publicación ISIStudies of plant-frugivore interactions are important for identifying the...
Frugivorous birds are key dispersal agents of many plant species and also mayfacilitate seed germina...
The recruitment of Phillyrea latifolia L. (Oleaceae), a bird-dispersed tree of Mediterranean forest,...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Invasive success of many fleshy-fruited plants has been linked to opportunistic interactions with ge...
Biological invasions are one of the main threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the An...
Many invasive plant species have fleshy fruits that are eaten by native frugivorous birds which disp...
In 2005, Gurvich et al. proposed that once a nonindigenousspecies has arrived to a new ecosystem and...
Biotic interactions and mutualisms in particular have an important role in ecosystem structure and f...
Aim: Birds play a major role in the dispersal of seeds of many fleshy-fruited invasive plants. The f...
This study evaluates the idea that differences in reproductive phenology and traits between coexisti...
The invasion of a target community by a non-indigenous plant species includes the stages of arrival,...
Seed dispersal by vertebrate animals is important for the establishment of many fleshy-fruited plant...
Frugivores shape plant communities via seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited plant species. However, the ...
-Fil: Gurvich, Diego Ezequiel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Ci...
Artículo de publicación ISIStudies of plant-frugivore interactions are important for identifying the...
Frugivorous birds are key dispersal agents of many plant species and also mayfacilitate seed germina...
The recruitment of Phillyrea latifolia L. (Oleaceae), a bird-dispersed tree of Mediterranean forest,...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Invasive success of many fleshy-fruited plants has been linked to opportunistic interactions with ge...