Over the last decades human have introduced non-native organisms to Antarctica, including the grass species Poa annua. This non-native grass under constant growth temperatures has been shown negatively affect the growth of the only two native Antarctic vascular plants, Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanthus quitensis, under constant growth temperatures. However, whether there are changes in the interaction between these species under warmer conditions is an important question. In cold ecosystems, soil nutrient status directly affects plant responses to increases in temperature and Antarctic soils are highly variable in nutrient supply. Thus, in this study we experimentally assessed the interaction between the non-native Poa with the two nat...
Background Invasive plants may displace native species. This is the case of Poa annua, the only non...
One of the first steps to successful invasion of plant species that reproduce sexually is seed germi...
The species Deschampsia antarctica (DA) is one of the only two native vascular species that live in ...
Over the last decades human have introduced non-native organisms to Antarctica, including the grass ...
Biological invasions represent significant economic and conservation challenges, though it is widely...
Antarctica is a stressful ecosystem with few vascular plants, an ideal system to test positive inter...
The great plasticity and diverse reproductive strategies of invasive alien plants are widely assumed...
Because of its harsh environmental conditions and remoteness, Antarctica is often considered to be a...
There are only two species of native vascular plants found on the Antarctic Peninsula and the surrou...
For the past 50 years there has been rapid warming in the maritime Antarctic1, 2, 3, with concurrent...
The two non-native grasses that have established long-term populations in Antarctica (Poa pratensis ...
The Antarctic Peninsula is under pressure from non-native plants and this risk is expected to increa...
Parts of Antarctica have experienced warming almost an order of magnitude greater than the global av...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of three regions of the planet that have experienced the highest rate...
ABSTRACT. Poa annua is the only flowering plant species that has established a breeding population i...
Background Invasive plants may displace native species. This is the case of Poa annua, the only non...
One of the first steps to successful invasion of plant species that reproduce sexually is seed germi...
The species Deschampsia antarctica (DA) is one of the only two native vascular species that live in ...
Over the last decades human have introduced non-native organisms to Antarctica, including the grass ...
Biological invasions represent significant economic and conservation challenges, though it is widely...
Antarctica is a stressful ecosystem with few vascular plants, an ideal system to test positive inter...
The great plasticity and diverse reproductive strategies of invasive alien plants are widely assumed...
Because of its harsh environmental conditions and remoteness, Antarctica is often considered to be a...
There are only two species of native vascular plants found on the Antarctic Peninsula and the surrou...
For the past 50 years there has been rapid warming in the maritime Antarctic1, 2, 3, with concurrent...
The two non-native grasses that have established long-term populations in Antarctica (Poa pratensis ...
The Antarctic Peninsula is under pressure from non-native plants and this risk is expected to increa...
Parts of Antarctica have experienced warming almost an order of magnitude greater than the global av...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of three regions of the planet that have experienced the highest rate...
ABSTRACT. Poa annua is the only flowering plant species that has established a breeding population i...
Background Invasive plants may displace native species. This is the case of Poa annua, the only non...
One of the first steps to successful invasion of plant species that reproduce sexually is seed germi...
The species Deschampsia antarctica (DA) is one of the only two native vascular species that live in ...