[HTML][HTML] Post-fire ecological restoration in Latin American forest ecosystems: Insights and lessons from the last two decades

P Souza-Alonso, G Saiz, RA García, A Pauchard… - Forest Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wildfires are responsible for a substantial loss of forest ecosystem services globally and
represent a major driving force of forest degradation across Latin American and the …

Unintended consequences of planting native and non‐native trees in treeless ecosystems to mitigate climate change

J Moyano, RD Dimarco, J Paritsis, T Peterson… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Naturally treeless ecosystems are being replaced by native and non‐native trees worldwide,
often through deliberate afforestation using forestry tree species. By introducing species …

Slow soil enzyme recovery following invasive tree removal through gradual changes in bacterial and fungal communities

SJ Sapsford, IA Dickie - Journal of Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Biological invasions of plants have profound effects on ecosystem functioning by directly
and indirectly altering soil microbiota, especially when invasive plants co‐invade with their …

Do people care about pine invasions? Visitor perceptions and willingness to pay for pine control in a protected area

V Bravo-Vargas, RA García, JC Pizarro… - Journal of Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Tree invasions are increasing globally, causing major problems for biodiversity, ecosystem
services and human well-being. In South America, conifer invasions occur across many …

Pinus contorta Alters Microenvironmental Conditions and Reduces Plant Diversity in Patagonian Ecosystems

RA García, E Fuentes-Lillo, L Cavieres… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Pinus contorta is considered one of the most invasive tree species worldwide, generating
significant impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems. In several Patagonian ecosystems in …

Citizen engagement in the management of non-native invasive pines: Does it make a difference?

MS Dechoum, ELH Giehl, RB Sühs, TCL Silveira… - Biological …, 2019 - Springer
Civil society can play a relevant role in supporting local environmental management, as
volunteer efforts can be carried out at low cost and therefore be sustained over time. We …

Dispersal potential rather than risk assessment scores predict the spread rate of non‐native pines across New Zealand

SV Wyse, PE Hulme - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Pine (genus Pinus) species are planted extensively for forestry purposes in areas where
they are non‐native, with the result that biological invasions by many of these species are of …

Plant invasions in South America

RD Zenni, I Herrera, M de Sá Dechoum, SR Ziller… - Global plant …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Although South America is the fourth largest continent, it houses about 60% of the
global terrestrial life and the highest number of plant species. Besides its great native …

The right tree in the right place? A major economic tree species poses major ecological threats

PJ Bellingham, EA Arnst, BD Clarkson… - Biological …, 2023 - Springer
Tree species in the Pinaceae are some of the most widely introduced non-native tree
species globally, especially in the southern hemisphere. In New Zealand, plantations of …

[KİTAP][B] From biocultural homogenization to biocultural conservation: A conceptual framework to reorient society toward sustainability of life

R Rozzi, RH May, FS Chapin, F Massardo, MC Gavin… - 2018 - Springer
Biocultural homogenization entails interwoven losses of native biological and cultural
diversity at local, regional, and global scales. It is a driver and a product of complex and …