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Disciplina
Biologia de Invasões
1) Leprieur et al. (2008) Fish Invasions in the World’s River systems
2) Colautti et al. (2004) Is invasion success explained by the enemy release hypothesis
3) Simberloff & Von Holle (1999) Positive interactions of nonindigenous species - invasional meltdown
4) Simberloff (2006) Invasional meltdown 6 years later-important phenomenon, unfortunate metaphor, or both
5) Davis & Pelsor (2001) Experimental support for a resource-based mechanistic model of invasibility
6) Alcaraz et al. (2005) Profiling invasive fish species the importance of phylogeny and human use
7) Gozlan (2008) Introduction of non-native freshwater fish
8) Lockwood et al. (2005) The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasions
9) Parker et al. (2013) Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges
10) Schlaepfer et al. (2009) Assisted colonization: evaluating contrasting management actions (and values) in the face of uncertainty
11) Johnson et al. (2008) Dam Invaders - impoundments facilitate biological invasions into freshwaters
12) Violle et al. (2011) Phylogenetic limiting similarity and competitive exclusion
ARTIGOS SEMINÁRIO I
ARTIGOS SEMINÁRIO II - (Apresentações 16/11/17)
Federico
Artigo: tese
Florencia
Gattás et al. 2016
Daniela
Sylvester et al. 2007
Romina
Tokumon et al. 2015
Aluno 6
Artigo
Aluno 7
Artigo
Aluno 8
Artigo
ORDEM DAS APRESENTAÇÕES - SEMINÁRIOS I (Apresentações à tarde)
14/11/17
Alejandro - Artigo: 7
(Gozlan, 2008)
Daniela - Artigo: 4
(Simberloff, 2006)
Florencia - Artigo: 11
(Johnson et al., 2008)
Ismael - Artigo 6
(Alcaraz et al., 2005)
15/11/17
Matías - Artigo: 1 (Leprieur et al., 2008)
Melina - Artigo: 8
(Lockwood et al., 2005)
Romina - Artigo: 9
(Parker et al., 2013)
Federico - Artigo: 5
(Davis & Pelsor, 2001)
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