Determining barriers to tree regeneration along elevational gradients is important to predict shifts in regeneration patterns under climate change scenarios. The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts that facilitation predominates at high elevations and competition at low elevations. Invertebrate herbivory may also play an important, yet hardly recognized role, in low elevation and degraded areas. Our objective was to understand the relative changes in facilitation, competition and invertebrate herbivory along an elevational gradient degraded by long-term livestock rearing and repeated wildfires. Our study area was a seasonally dry ecosystem in central Argentina subjected to forest restoration activities. We planted 3000 saplings of the domin...
Insect herbivory constitutes an important constraint in the viability and management of targeted ref...
Successful persistence of dry forests depends on tree regeneration, which depends on a balance of co...
Woody encroachment in grasslands represents a global phenomenon with strong consequences on ecosyste...
Environmental conditions and plant genotype may influence insect herbivory along elevational gradient...
It is generally accepted that disturbances increase community invasibility. Yet the role of disturba...
Anthropogenic activities have increased disturbances and alien woody invasion in mountain ecosystems...
Tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. Two alternative ...
Regeneration by seed is scarce in seasonally dry mountain forests; in these areas, shrub-grass patch...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by steep environmental gradients. Species with broad elevation...
Sustainable forest management aims to both enhance biodiversity and tree productivity. However, trad...
Tree establishment in harsh environments such as seasonally dry forests has traditionally been descr...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...
Aims Increasing evidence worldwide indicates that high mountain regions are not immune to invasion b...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Generalist seed predators are an important factor shaping non-native species invasion. Their effect ...
Insect herbivory constitutes an important constraint in the viability and management of targeted ref...
Successful persistence of dry forests depends on tree regeneration, which depends on a balance of co...
Woody encroachment in grasslands represents a global phenomenon with strong consequences on ecosyste...
Environmental conditions and plant genotype may influence insect herbivory along elevational gradient...
It is generally accepted that disturbances increase community invasibility. Yet the role of disturba...
Anthropogenic activities have increased disturbances and alien woody invasion in mountain ecosystems...
Tropical and subtropical high mountains forests are mainly situated within ravines. Two alternative ...
Regeneration by seed is scarce in seasonally dry mountain forests; in these areas, shrub-grass patch...
Mountain ecosystems are characterized by steep environmental gradients. Species with broad elevation...
Sustainable forest management aims to both enhance biodiversity and tree productivity. However, trad...
Tree establishment in harsh environments such as seasonally dry forests has traditionally been descr...
Understanding the factors that determine altitudinal distribution of species is very important to ev...
Aims Increasing evidence worldwide indicates that high mountain regions are not immune to invasion b...
Effects of forest harvesting on biodiversity can be varied and complex to understand. We provide a m...
Generalist seed predators are an important factor shaping non-native species invasion. Their effect ...
Insect herbivory constitutes an important constraint in the viability and management of targeted ref...
Successful persistence of dry forests depends on tree regeneration, which depends on a balance of co...
Woody encroachment in grasslands represents a global phenomenon with strong consequences on ecosyste...