The challenge of managing biological invasions requires novel approaches and coordinated efforts, especially among countries linked by intense trade routes and sharing common biomes. This is the case in Southern South America, where Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay maintain intense commercial relationships, whilst sharing continuous portions of the Pampas grasslands. Transnational similarities in this case exceed ecological features, including a common colonization history and similar development trends. This study represents a tri-national cooperation effort to describe the alien plant flora invading the Pampas grasslands of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay and analyses their characteristics in order to detect species and traits that are shared ...
This book provides an organized framework on the phenomenon of biological invasions. It focuses on t...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Alien plants are known to occur in Brazil since the 18th century when African grasses started to be ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
Gleditsia triacanthos L. is a woody species native to North America that has invaded Uruguay, Spain,...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
In Argentina, information on invasive plants is restricted to croplands, while no information is ava...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an aggressive invasive species posing threats to native ecosystems i...
Exchange of domesticated plants between Europe and the Americas has been a paramount episode of Worl...
This book provides an organized framework on the phenomenon of biological invasions. It focuses on t...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Alien plants are known to occur in Brazil since the 18th century when African grasses started to be ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)While many developed countries have inv...
Gleditsia triacanthos L. is a woody species native to North America that has invaded Uruguay, Spain,...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
While many developed countries have invested heavily in research on plant invasions over the last 50...
In Argentina, information on invasive plants is restricted to croplands, while no information is ava...
Biological invasions threaten the native biota of several countries and this threat is even greater ...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
The first symposium on Alien Plant Invasions in Chile was held in southern Chile in November of 2002...
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is an aggressive invasive species posing threats to native ecosystems i...
Exchange of domesticated plants between Europe and the Americas has been a paramount episode of Worl...
This book provides an organized framework on the phenomenon of biological invasions. It focuses on t...
Abstract Target 10 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation establishes that "Effective managem...
Alien plants are known to occur in Brazil since the 18th century when African grasses started to be ...