165 results on '"Carboni, Marta"'
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2. Alien palm invasion leads to selective biotic filtering of resident plant communities towards competitive functional traits
3. Quantifying the extent of plant functional specialization using Grime’s CSR strategies
4. Cities Shape the Diversity and Spread of Nonnative Species.
5. Below‐ground traits, rare species and environmental stress regulate the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship.
6. Best practices, errors, and perspectives of half a century of plant translocation in Italy.
7. Measuring plant functional specialization in urban environments with Grime's CSR strategies.
8. Contrasting patterns of native and non-native plants in a network of protected areas across spatial scales
9. Plant invasion in Mediterranean Europe: current hotspots and future scenarios.
10. Intraspecific variability of leaf form and function across habitat types.
11. Functional traits modulate the response of alien plants along abiotic and biotic gradients
12. European ornamental garden flora as an invasion debt under climate change
13. Functional trait differences and trait plasticity mediate biotic resistance to potential plant invaders
14. It takes one to know one: Similarity to resident alien species increases establishment success of new invaders
15. Integrating invasive species policies across ornamental horticulture supply chains to prevent plant invasions
16. Environmental gradients and micro-heterogeneity shape fine-scale plant community assembly on coastal dunes
17. Will climate change increase hybridization risk between potential plant invaders and their congeners in Europe?
18. Extreme climate events counteract the effects of climate and land-use changes in Alpine tree lines
19. Linking plant communities on land and at sea: The effects of Posidonia oceanica wrack on the structure of dune vegetation
20. Abiotic constraints and biotic resistance control the establishment success and abundance of invasive Humulus japonicus in riparian habitats
21. Temporal changes in the vegetation of Italian coastal dunes: identifying winners and losers through the lens of functional traits
22. Measuring ecological specialization along a natural stress gradient using a set of complementary niche breadth indices
23. Multifaceted Analysis of Patch-Level Plant Diversity in Response to Landscape Spatial Pattern and History on Mediterranean Dunes
24. Drivers of plant community (in)stability along a sea–inland gradient.
25. Above‐ and belowground traits along a stress gradient: trade‐off or not?
26. Let the concept of indicator species be functional!
27. Going beyond taxonomic diversity: deconstructing biodiversity patterns reveals the true cost of iceplant invasion
28. Are differences in functional diversity among plant communities on Mediterranean coastal dunes driven by their phylogenetic history?
29. Environmental Factors Influencing Coastal Vegetation Pattern: New Insights from the Mediterranean Basin
30. The community ecology of invasive species: where are we and whatʼs next?
31. Patterns of plant community assembly in invaded and non-invaded communities along a natural environmental gradient
32. Focal species diversity patterns can provide diagnostic information on plant invasions
33. Dealing with scarce data to understand how environmental gradients and propagule pressure shape fine-scale alien distribution patterns on coastal dunes
34. Disentangling the relative effects of environmental versus human factors on the abundance of native and alien plant species in Mediterranean sandy shores
35. Landscape-scale patterns of alien plant species on coastal dunes: the case of iceplant in central Italy
36. Landscape fragmentation, land-use legacy and propagule pressure promote plant invasion on coastal dunes: a patch-based approach
37. Effects of Trampling Limitation on Coastal Dune Plant Communities
38. Dynamics of dwarf shrubs in Mediterranean high‐mountain ecosystems.
39. Distance decay 2.0 – A global synthesis of taxonomic and functional turnover in ecological communities.
40. Dark diversity at home describes the success of cross‐continent tree invasions.
41. Darwinʼs naturalization hypothesis: scale matters in coastal plant communities
42. Invasion dynamics and potential future spread of sea spurge across Australia's coastal dunes.
43. Effects of different scenarios of temperature rise and biological control agents on interactions between two noxious invasive plants.
44. Invasion drives plant diversity loss through competition and ecosystem modification.
45. Can functional genomic diversity provide novel insights into mechanisms of community assembly? A pilot study from an invaded alpine streambed.
46. Once upon a time in the far south: Influence of local drivers and functional traits on plant invasion in the harsh sub-Antarctic islands.
47. Fine‐grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation.
48. Invader–pollinator paradox: Invasive goldenrods benefit from large size pollinators.
49. The biogeography of alien plant invasions in the Mediterranean Basin.
50. Getting the measure of the biodiversity crisis in Mediterranean coastal habitats.
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