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Martín Forés, Irene ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro ; Sánchez Jardón, Laura ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de ; Ovalle, Carlos ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel | Journal of Plant Ecology | 2016-12Aims Alien species are commonly considered as harmful weeds capable of decreasing native biodiversity and threatening ecosystems. Despite this assumption, little is known about the long-term patterns of the native–alien relationships associated [...]texto impreso
Asymmetric fows and drivers of herbaceous plant invasion success among Mediterranean-climate regions
Casado Hernández, Miguel Ángel ; Martín Forés, Irene ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel ; Acosta Gallo, Belén | Nature Research | 2018-11-15Understanding the mechanisms that support the arrival, establishment and spread of species over an introduced range is crucial in invasion ecology. We analysed the unintentionally introduced herbaceous species that are naturalised in the fve Med[...]texto impreso
Martín Forés, Irene ; Avilés, Marta ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Breed, Martin F. ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro del ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de ; Sánchez Jardón, Laura ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Ovalle, Carlos ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel | Nature Publishing Group | 2017-05-08Dispersal and reproductive traits of successful plant invaders are expected to undergo strong selection during biological invasions. Numerous Asteraceae are invasive and display dimorphic fruits within a single flower head, resulting in differen[...]texto impreso
Martín Forés, Irene ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Ovalle Molina, Carlos ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro del ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Sánchez Jardón, Laura ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de | Sociedad Española para el Estudio de los Pastos (SEEP) | 2012In Chile’s Mediterranean region, over 18% of plant species are alien. This is particularly noteworthy in some agrosilvopastoral systems such as the espinales, which are functionally very similar to the Spanish dehesas and are of great ecological[...]texto impreso
Martín Forés, Irene ; Sánchez Jardón, Laura ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro del ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de ; Ovalle, Carlos ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel | Springer | 2015-05In central Chile, many exotic species associated with cereal culture and livestock activities were introduced during Spanish colonization. Nowadays, Chilean semi-natural grasslands are a mixture of native species and exotics that mainly originat[...]texto impreso
Casado Hernández, Miguel Ángel ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Sánchez Jardón, Laura ; Martín Forés, Irene ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Ovalle, Carlos ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de | Wiley | 2015-06Aim: Most studies on invasibility consider the characteristics of the habitats colonized. However, the success of the establishment of exotic species can be conditioned by the characteristics of the donor communities. In this study, we analyse t[...]texto impreso
Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de ; Martín Forés, Irene ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro del ; Ovalle, Carlos ; Sánchez Jardón, Laura ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel | Elsevier | 2016-11Invasion by exotic species in Mediterranean grasslands has determined assembly patterns of native and introduced species, knowledge of which provides information on the ecological processes underlying these novel communities. We considered grass[...]texto impreso
Martín Forés, Irene ; Acosta Gallo, Belén ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro del ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel | Public Library of Science | 2018-06-14Scientists have been interested in many topics driven by biological invasions, such as shifts in the area of distribution of plant species and rapid evolution. Invasiveness of exotic plant species depends on variations on morphological and repro[...]texto impreso
Martín Forés, Irene ; Casado González, Miguel Ángel ; Castro Parga, Isabel ; Pozo Lira, Alejandro del ; Molina-Montnegro, Marco A. ; Miguel Garcinuño, José Manuel de ; Acosta Gallo, Belén | Pensoft Publishers | 2018-12-21Plant traits such as phenological development, growth rate, stress tolerance and seeds production may play an important role in the process of acclimatisation to new environments for introduced plants. Experiments that distinguish phenotypic pla[...]