Dr. Lohengrin Cavieres
Linea de Investigación: Biología de las especies invasorasDoctor 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
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
The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta-analysis.
Plant-plant facilitation increases with reduced phylogenetic relatedness along an elevation gradient
Impacts of climate, soil and biotic interactions on the interplay of the different facets of alpine plant diversity
Increments in weed seed size track global range expansion and contribute to colonization in a non-native region
Low-temperature tolerance of the Antarctic species Deschampsia antarctica: A complex metabolic response associated with nutrient remobilization
Assessing the ecophysiological response of a mountain grassland community to ski slope management through isotopic composition
Effect of the invasive exotic herb Centaurea solstitialis on plant communities of a semiarid ecosystem
Going off trails: How dispersed visitor use affects alpine vegetation