Associated with the introduction of alien species in a new area, interactions with other native species within the recipient community occur, reshaping the original community and resulting in a unique assemblage. Yet, the differences in community assemblage between native and invaded ranges remain unclear. Mediterranean grasslands provide an excellent scenario to study community assembly following transcontinental naturalisation of plant species. Here, we compared the community resemblance of plant communities in Mediterranean grasslands from both the native (Spain) and invaded (Chile) ranges. We used a novel approach, based on network analysis applied to co-occurrence analysis in plant communities, allowing us to study the co-existence of ...
[Questions] Many studies report a decrease of native species richness in communities after plant in...
Graduation date: 2011Biological invasions pose one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, b...
AimAlien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between...
Associated with the introduction of alien species in a new area, interactions with other native spec...
The introduction of exotic species to new regions offers opportunities to test fundamental questions ...
Invasion by exotic species in Mediterranean grasslands has determined assembly patterns of native an...
Aims: Alien species are commonly considered as harmful weeds capable of decreasing native biodiversi...
Memoria presentada por el graduado en Biología Javier Galán Díaz para optar al título de Doctor por ...
[EN] A major aim in invasion ecology is to understand the role of exotic species in plant communitie...
Aim: Plant species continue to be moved outside of their native range by human activities. Here, we ...
In Chile’s Mediterranean region, over 18% of plant species are alien. This is particularly noteworth...
AimPlant species continue to be moved outside of their native range by human activities. Here, we ai...
Trabajo presentado en "TiBE 2019 Biodiversity, ecology and evolution in Mediterranean ecosystems", 4...
The objective of this work was to compare and contrast the patterns of alien plant invasions in the ...
AIM : Plant species continue to be moved outside of their native range by human activities. Here, we...
[Questions] Many studies report a decrease of native species richness in communities after plant in...
Graduation date: 2011Biological invasions pose one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, b...
AimAlien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between...
Associated with the introduction of alien species in a new area, interactions with other native spec...
The introduction of exotic species to new regions offers opportunities to test fundamental questions ...
Invasion by exotic species in Mediterranean grasslands has determined assembly patterns of native an...
Aims: Alien species are commonly considered as harmful weeds capable of decreasing native biodiversi...
Memoria presentada por el graduado en Biología Javier Galán Díaz para optar al título de Doctor por ...
[EN] A major aim in invasion ecology is to understand the role of exotic species in plant communitie...
Aim: Plant species continue to be moved outside of their native range by human activities. Here, we ...
In Chile’s Mediterranean region, over 18% of plant species are alien. This is particularly noteworth...
AimPlant species continue to be moved outside of their native range by human activities. Here, we ai...
Trabajo presentado en "TiBE 2019 Biodiversity, ecology and evolution in Mediterranean ecosystems", 4...
The objective of this work was to compare and contrast the patterns of alien plant invasions in the ...
AIM : Plant species continue to be moved outside of their native range by human activities. Here, we...
[Questions] Many studies report a decrease of native species richness in communities after plant in...
Graduation date: 2011Biological invasions pose one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity, b...
AimAlien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example between...