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A synthesis on the impact of non-native conifer plantations on ant and beetle diversity in norh-western Patagonia
Corley, Juan Carlos; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Fischbein, Deborah; Lantschner, Maria Victoria; Martinez Von Ellrich, Andres; Masciocchi, Maite; Mattiacci, Analia; Paritsis, Juan; Villacide, Jose Maria (2018-03)Softwood forestry with non-native tree species is increasing worldwide and especially in many developing countries of the Southern Hemisphere. Tree plantations are beneficial in environmental and socioeconomic aspects, but ... -
Comparing temperature data sources for use in species distribution models: From in‐situ logging to remote sensing
Lembrechts, Jonas Johan; Lenoir, Jonathan; Roth, Nina; Hattab, Tarek; Milbau, Ann; Haider, Sylvia; Pellissier, Loïc; Pauchard, Aníbal; Ratier Backes, Amanda; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Núñez, Martín Andrés; Aalto, Juha; Nijs, Ivan (Wiley, 2019-11)Although species distribution models (SDMs) traditionally link species occurrences to free‐air temperature data at coarse spatio‐temporal resolution, the distribution of organisms might instead be driven by temperatures ... -
Ecology and management of invasive Pinaceae around the world : progress and challenges
Nuñez, Martin Andrés; Chiuffo, Mariana Cecilia; Torres, Agostina; Paul, Thomas; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Raal, Peter; Policelli, Nahuel; Moyano, Jaime; García, Rafael A.; Wilgen, Brian W. van; Pauchard, Aníbal; Richardson, David M. (2017-06)Many species in the family Pinaceae are invaders. These species are relatively easy to control because of some of their intrinsic characteristics and because they are highly visible and easy to eliminate. Many Pinaceae ... -
Economic costs of invasive non-native species in urban areas: an underexplored financial drain
Heringer, Gustavo; Fernandez, Romina Daiana; Bang, Alok; Cordonnier, Marion; Novoa, Ana; Lenzner, Bernd; Capinha, César; Renault, David; Roiz, David; Moodley, Desika; Tricarico, Elena; Holenstein, Kathrin; Kourantidou, Melina; Kirichenko, Natalia I.; Adelino, José Ricardo Pires; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Bodey, Thomas W.; Watari, Yuya; Courchamp, Franck (Elsevier, 2024-03)Urbanization is an important driver of global change associated with a set of environmental modifications that affect the introduction and distribution of invasive non-native species (species with populations transported ... -
Global Invader Impact Network (GIIN): toward standardized evaluation of the ecological impacts of invasive plants
Barney, Jacob N.; Tekiela, Daniel R.; Barrios Garcia Moar, Maria Noelia; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Hufbauer, Ruth A.; Leipzig-Scott, Peter; Nuñez, Martin A.; Pauchard, Anibal; Pysek, Petr; Viıtkov, Michaela; Maxwell, Bruce D. (2015-07)Terrestrial invasive plants are a global problem and are becoming ubiquitous components of most ecosystems. They are implicated in altering disturbance regimes, reducing biodiversity, and changing ecosystem function, ... -
Impact of a leaf-cutting ant (Atta sexdens L.) on a Pinus taeda plantation: A 6 year-long study
Scherf, Abel Nicolás; Corley, Juan Carlos; Gioia, Carlos David; Eskiviski, Edgar Rafael; Carazzo, Cristhian; Patzer, Hernán Raúl; Dimarco, Romina Daniela (Wiley, 2022-07-10)Leaf- cutting ants are the most economically important pest of plantation forests in the Neotropics. These social insects can defoliate whole trees, reducing their growth ability and occasionally causing tree mortality. ... -
Impact of a leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens on a Pinus taeda plantation: a 6 year-long study [Conjunto de datos]
Scherf, Abel Nicolás; Corley, Juan Carlos; Gioia, Carlos David; Eskiviski, Edgar Rafael; Carazzo, Cristhian; Patzer, Hernán; Dimarco, Romina Daniela (2022)Datos obtenidos en un ensayo establecido para determinar el efecto a largo plazo de la presencia de la hormiga cortadora de hojas Atta sexdens sobre el crecimiento en diámetro y altura, mortalidad y madera comercial de ... -
Insectos de importancia económica y sanitaria “La hormiga cortadora de hojas”, Acromyrmex lobicornis
Dimarco, Romina Daniela (Ediciones INTA, 2019-12)Acromyrmex lobicornis es la hormiga cortadora que posee la distribución más extensa de Argentina y que alcanza las latitudes más australes del mundo. En Patagonia, la herbivoría por hormigas cortadoras, aunque de menor ... -
Managing nuisance social insects in urban environments : an overview
Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Masciocchi, Maite; Corley, Juan Carlos (2017-04)Urbanization is progressing worldwide where social insects often attain pest status. We present an overview of the practices applied for the management of social insects in urban settings from 1990 to 2016. We found that ... -
Not all toxic butterflies are toxic: high intra- and interspecific variation in sequestration in subtropical swallowtails
Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Fordyce, James A. (2017-12)Many herbivorous insects make use of plant secondary metabolites by consuming and storing these toxic compounds in their body tissue or integument, thereby obtaining chemical defense against their natural enemies. ... -
Pest management of social insects in urban settings
Masciocchi, Maite; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Corley, Juan Carlos (2017-04)Pest management of social insects in urban environments is a growing global concern, given the problems that these pests generate and the growth of urban areas worldwide. In this special issue, we present studies on the ... -
Pine plantations and invasion alter fuel structure and potential fire behavior in a patagonian forest-steppe ecotone
Paritsis, Juan; Landesmann, Jennifer Brenda; Kitzberger, Thomas; Tiribelli, Florencia; Sasal, Yamila; Quintero, Carolina; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Barrios Garcia Moar, Maria Noelia; Iglesias, Aimee L.; Diez, Juan Pablo; Sarasola, Mauro Miguel; Nuñez, Martin Andres (2018-03-03)Planted and invading non-native plant species can alter fire regimes through changes in fuel loads and in the structure and continuity of fuels, potentially modifying the flammability of native plant communities. Such ... -
Severity of impacts of an introduced species corresponds with regional eco‐evolutionary experience
Davis, Kimberley T.; Callaway, Ragan M.; Fajardo, Alex; Pauchard, Aníbal; Núñez, Martín A.; Brooker, Rob W.; Maxwell, Bruce D.; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Peltzer, Duane A.; Mason, Bill; Ruotsalainen, Seppo; McIntosh, Anne C.S.; Pakerman, Robin J.; Smith, Alyssa Laney; Gundale, Michel J. (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018-09)Invasive plant impacts vary widely across introduced ranges. We tested the hypothesis that differences in the eco-evolutionary experience of native communities with the invader correspond with the impacts of invasive species ... -
Should tree invasions be used in treeless ecosystems to mitigate climate change?
Nuñez, Martin Andrés; Davis, Kimberley T.; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Peltzer, Duane A.; Paritsis, Juan; Maxwell, Bruce D.; Pauchard, Aníbal (The Ecological Society of America, 2021)Intentionally allowing or promoting invasion by non-native trees into areas characterized by treeless vegetation could contribute to climate-change mitigation by increasing carbon (C) sequestration. In some areas of the ... -
Think globally, measure locally: The MIREN standardized protocol for monitoring plant species distributions along elevation gradients
Haider, Sylvia; Lembrechts, Jonas J.; McDougall, Keith; Pauchard, Aníbal; Alexander, Jake M.; Barros, Agustina; Cavieres, Lohengrin A.; Rashid, Irfan; Rew, Lisa J.; Aleksanyan, Alla; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Seipel, Tim (Wiley, 2022-02)Climate change and other global change drivers threaten plant diversity in mountains worldwide. A widely documented response to such environmental modifications is for plant species to change their elevational ranges. Range ... -
Unintended consequences of planting native and non-native trees in treeless ecosystems to mitigate climate change
Moyano, Jaime; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Paritsis, Juan; Peterson, Tess; Peltzer, Duane A.; Crawford, Kerri M.; McCary, Matthew A.; Davis, Kimberley T.; Pauchard, Aníbal; Nuñez, Martin Andrés (Wiley, 2024-03)Naturally treeless ecosystems are being replaced by native and non-native trees worldwide, often through deliberate afforestation using forestry tree species. By introducing species having novel traits, such as relatively ... -
What can possibly go wrong? The risks of introducing soil microorganisms from Antarctica into South America = ¿Qué puede salir mal? : Los riesgos de introducir microorganismos del suelo de la Antártida en América del Sur
Nuñez, Martin A.; Dimarco, Romina Daniela; Dickie, Ian A.; Pauchard, Aníbal (2015)Endophytic fungi form mutualistic associations with plant roots which can increase plant survival and resistance to stress. Recently, it has been proposed that endophytic fungi from Antarctica should be used to facilitate ...