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artículos
Título:
Going up the Andes: patterns and drivers of non-native plant invasions across latitudinal and elevational gradients
Autor/es:
FUENTES LILLO, EDUARDO; LEMBRECHTS, JONAS J.; BARROS, AGUSTINA; ASCHERO, V.; BUSTAMANTE, R.; CAVIERES, LOHENGRIN A.; CLAVEL, JAN; HERRERA, L.; JIMENEZ, A.; TECCO, P.; HULME, P. E.; NUÑEZ, MARTIN A.; ROZZI, R.; GARCÍA, R.; SIMBERLOFF, D.; NIJS, IVAN; PAUCHARD, ANÍBAL
Revista:
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2023
ISSN:
0960-3115
Resumen:
The Andes mountain range in South America has a high level of endemism and is a major source of ecosystem services. The Andes is increasingly threatened by anthropogenic disturbances that have allowed the establishment of non-native plants, mainly in the lower elevation areas. However, synergies between climate change and anthropogenic pressure are promoting the spread of non-native plants to higher elevation areas. In this article, we evaluate and identify the main non-native plants which are invading Andean ecosystems, and assess their taxonomic families, growth forms and distribution patterns. Based on a systematic literature review, we analyze the importance of climatic and anthropogenic factors as drivers of non-native species establishment in Andean ecosystems and the main impacts of non-native plants in the Andes and identified research gaps across each biogeographic region in the Andes. Finally, we highlight key elements to better tackle the problem of non-native plant invasions in Andean ecosystems, including a systematic monitoring of invasion patterns and spread (e.g. MIREN protocol) and a common policy agenda for prevention and management of non-native plants in this highly vulnerable region across international borders.