Dr. Lohengrin Cavieres
Programa: Factores de cambio de la biodiversidadDoctor en Biología de la Universidad de Chile y profesor titular de la Universidad de Concepción.
Área de investigación: ecología y fisiología de plantas de alta montaña. Le interesan particularmente las adaptaciones funcionales que le permiten a las plantas sobrevivir en este ambiente extremo.
Artículos Científicos Recientes
- Net plant interactions are highly variable and weakly dependent on climate at the global scale
- Anthropogenic factors overrule local abiotic variables in determining non-native plant invasions in mountains
- Respiratory and Photosynthetic Responses of Antarctic Vascular Plants Are Differentially Affected by CO2 Enrichment and Nocturnal Warming
- Azorella Cushion Plants and Aridity are Important Drivers of Soil Microbial Communities in Andean Ecosystems
- Invasive Stages within Alien Species and Hutchinson’s Duality: An Example Using Invasive Plants of the Family Fabaceae in Central Chile
- Global warming effects on alpine plant species in the central Chilean Andes: a review
- Facilitation and the invasibility of plant communities
- Experimental admixture among geographically disjunct populations of an invasive plant yields a global mosaic of reproductive incompatibility and heterosis
- High competitive ability of Centaurea melitensis L. (Asteraceae) does not increase in the invaded range
- Carbon allocation to growth and storage depends on elevation provenance in an herbaceous alpine plant of Mediterranean climate