Parches invadidos por Ugni molinae en isla Robinson Crusoe: ¿Hay plantas nativas y endémicas capaces de vivir en ellos?

Authors

  • Diego Alarcón
  • Patricio López-Sepúlveda
  • Glenda Fuentes
  • Hellen Montoya
  • Patricio Peñailillo
  • Pedro Carrasco

Keywords:

Ugni molinae

Abstract

It is unknown if any Juan Fernández native plants may tolerate the aggressive invasion of the introduced shrub Ugni molinae. We found sixteen native species growing within these highly invaded patches. The endemic shrub Gaultheria racemulosa (syn. Pernettya rigida) was the most important species according to vegetation cover in invaded patches, therefore relevant in future control management options.

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Published

2020-01-06

How to Cite

Alarcón, D., López-Sepúlveda, P., Fuentes, G., Montoya, H., Peñailillo, P., & Carrasco, P. (2020). Parches invadidos por Ugni molinae en isla Robinson Crusoe: ¿Hay plantas nativas y endémicas capaces de vivir en ellos?. Gayana Botánica, 76(1), 126 - 131. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/gayana_botanica/article/view/1382

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Comunicaciones Breves