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Mapping estuarine vegetation using satellite imagery: The case of the invasive species Baccharis halimifolia at a Natura 2000 site
(2019-02)
The invasive shrub Baccharis halimifolia is a threat to the environmental health of many estuarine protected areas
throughout Europe. It displaces saltmarsh vegetation and creates monospecific stands that diminish the ...
Can seedlings’ physiological information improve vegetation distribution predictions at local scales?
(2020-04-17)
Physiological information has been suc-
cessfully included in marine Species Distribution
Models (SDM) before, but few have considered a
previous development stage that could have affected
the present-day distribution ...
Invasive potential of Baccharis halimifolia: Experimental characterization of its establishment capacity
(2019-06)
The early development of estuarine vegetation is a key aspect in the establishment of new individuals in invasion
processes. The aim of this research was to characterize experimentally the survival capacity and early ...
Long-term analysis of Zostera noltei: A retrospective approach for understanding seagrasses' dynamics
(2017-09)
Long-term studies are necessary to establish trends and to understand seagrasses' spatial and temporal
dynamic. Nevertheless, this type of research is scarce, as the required databases are often unavailable.
The objectives ...