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Comment on “The global tree restoration potential”
JW Veldman, JC Aleman, ST Alvarado, TM Anderson, S Archibald, ...
Science 366 (6463), eaay7976, 2019
2562019
The global naturalized alien flora (GloNAF) database
M van Kleunen, P Pyšek, W Dawson, H Kreft, J Pergl, P Weigelt, A Stein, ...
Ecology. 2019; 100: 1, 2019
2392019
Espécies Exóticas Invasoras
T Leão, WR de Almeida, M de Sá Dechoum, S Ziller, TCC Leão, SR Ziller
Recife, 2011
1952011
Step back from the forest and step up to the Bonn Challenge: how a broad ecological perspective can promote successful landscape restoration
VM Temperton, N Buchmann, E Buisson, G Durigan, Ł Kazmierczak, ...
Restoration ecology 27 (4), 705-719, 2019
1412019
Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts
G Brundu, A Pauchard, P Pyšek, J Pergl, AM Bindewald, A Brunori, ...
NeoBiota 61, 65-116, 2020
912020
Plantas e vertebrados exóticos invasores em unidades de conservação no Brasil
SR Ziller, M de Sá Dechoum
Biodiversidade Brasileira 3 (2), 4-31, 2013
672013
Invasions across secondary forest successional stages: effects of local plant community, soil, litter, and herbivory on Hovenia dulcis seed germination and seedling …
MS Dechoum, RD Zenni, TT Castellani, SM Zalba, M Rejmánek
Plant ecology 216, 823-833, 2015
522015
Dez anos do informe brasileiro sobre espécies exóticas invasoras: avanços, lacunas e direções futuras
RD Zenni, M de Sá Dechoum, SR Ziller
Biotemas 29 (1), 133-153, 2016
442016
Citizen engagement in the management of non-native invasive pines: Does it make a difference?
MS Dechoum, ELH Giehl, RB Sühs, TCL Silveira, SR Ziller
Biological Invasions 21 (1), 175-188, 2019
432019
Tropical riparian forests in danger from large savanna wildfires
BM Flores, M de Sá Dechoum, IB Schmidt, M Hirota, A Abrahão, L Verona, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 58 (2), 419-430, 2021
312021
Placing Brazil's grasslands and savannas on the map of science and conservation
GE Overbeck, E Vélez-Martin, L da Silva Menezes, M Anand, S Baeza, ...
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 56, 125687, 2022
302022
Community structure, succession and invasibility in a seasonal deciduous forest in southern Brazil
MS Dechoum, TT Castellani, SM Zalba, M Rejmánek, N Peroni, ...
Biological Invasions 17, 1697-1712, 2015
302015
Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts. NeoBiota 61: 65–116
G Brundu, A Pauchard, P Pyšek, J Pergl, AM Bindewald, A Brunori, ...
262020
Métodos para controle de plantas exóticas invasoras
M de Sá Dechoum, SR Ziller
Biotemas 26 (1), 69-77, 2013
242013
Facilitation influences patterns of perennial species abundance and richness in a subtropical dune system
CES Dalotto, RB Sühs, MS Dechoum, FI Pugnaire, N Peroni, ...
AoB Plants 10 (2), ply017, 2018
222018
Predicting invasion risk of 16 species of eucalypts using a risk assessment protocol developed for Brazil
SR Ziller, M de Sá Dechoum, R Dudeque Zenni
Austral Ecology 44 (1), 28-35, 2019
212019
Native Seed Dispersers May Promote the Spread of the Invasive Japanese Raisin Tree (Hovenia Dulcis Thunb.) in Seasonal Deciduous Forest in Southern Brazil
R Elise Müller de Lima, M de Sá Dechoum, TT Castellani
Tropical Conservation Science 8 (3), 846-862, 2015
212015
A priority-setting scheme for the management of invasive non-native species in protected areas
SR Ziller, M de Sá Dechoum, RAD Silveira, HM da Rosa, MS Motta, ...
NeoBiota 62, 591-606, 2020
202020
Biotic and abiotic changes in subtropical seasonal deciduous forest associated with invasion by Hovenia dulcis Thunb. (Rhamnaceae)
AD Schmidt, TT Castellani, M de Sá Dechoum
Biological Invasions 22 (2), 293-306, 2020
182020
Invasive species and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation: how close has Brazil come to achieving Target 10?
MS Dechoum, AB Sampaio, SR Ziller, RD Zenni
Rodriguésia 69, 1567-1576, 2018
182018
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