The factors that determine patterns of non-native species richness and abundance are context dependent in both time and space. Global change has significantly boosted plant invasions in mountains, therefore, understanding which factors determine the invasion and at what scale they operate are fundamental for decision-making in the conservation of mountain ecosystems. Although much evidence has been gathered on the patterns of non-native species in mountain ecosystems, little is known about what specific abiotic, biotic, or anthropogenic factors are driven such patterns. Here, we assessed the importance of anthropogenic, biotic, and abiotic factors at two spatial scales as drivers of plant invasions along three roads in south-central Chile. ...
Aims To identify environmental and anthropogenic drivers of alpha- and beta-diversity for native an...
In central Chile, many exotic species associated with cereal culture and livestock activities were i...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...
Alien plant species are colonizing high-elevation areas along roadsides. In this study, we evaluated...
<div><p>Mountains are considered excellent natural laboratories for studying the determinants of pla...
Mountains are considered excellent natural laboratories for studying the determinants of plant diver...
Aim: We investigated patterns of species richness and community dissimilarity along elevation gradie...
<div><p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Economic activities are substantial factors in alien plant establi...
Prevention is regarded as a cost-effective management action to avoid unwanted impacts of non-native...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
The current geographical distribution of alien species could be informative of processes involved in...
1. Ecosystem engineers are organisms that change abiotic conditions in ways that affect the performa...
Aim: To determine biotic and abiotic controls on pine invasion globally within six ecoregions that i...
Aims To identify environmental and anthropogenic drivers of alpha- and beta-diversity for native an...
In central Chile, many exotic species associated with cereal culture and livestock activities were i...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...
Alien plant species are colonizing high-elevation areas along roadsides. In this study, we evaluated...
<div><p>Mountains are considered excellent natural laboratories for studying the determinants of pla...
Mountains are considered excellent natural laboratories for studying the determinants of plant diver...
Aim: We investigated patterns of species richness and community dissimilarity along elevation gradie...
<div><p><b><i>Background:</i></b> Economic activities are substantial factors in alien plant establi...
Prevention is regarded as a cost-effective management action to avoid unwanted impacts of non-native...
Plant invasions into mountain ecosystems are influenced by interacting abiotic and biotic processes....
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Invasions by exotic woody species are threatening ecosystem functions worldwide. The spread and subs...
The current geographical distribution of alien species could be informative of processes involved in...
1. Ecosystem engineers are organisms that change abiotic conditions in ways that affect the performa...
Aim: To determine biotic and abiotic controls on pine invasion globally within six ecoregions that i...
Aims To identify environmental and anthropogenic drivers of alpha- and beta-diversity for native an...
In central Chile, many exotic species associated with cereal culture and livestock activities were i...
Management of natural areas generated multiple trade-offs, and changes in the plant assemblages was ...