2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-020-02325-2
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The relevance of social imaginaries to understand and manage biological invasions in southern Patagonia

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“…Por otro lado, los resultados indican que hay un recambio en la identidad de las especies exóticas con la altitud. Este recambio está asociado tanto con las características intrínsecas de las especies exóticas (Tecco et al, 2016), como con las prácticas culturales de los habitantes que han condicionado qué especies y en qué cantidad han sido introducidas (Giorgis et al, 2011a;Archibald et al, 2020). Por ejemplo, la presencia de Betula pendula y Salix spp., está relacionada con prácticas culturales de los habitantes de la zona alta de las montañas, así como con características propias de las especies.…”
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“…Por otro lado, los resultados indican que hay un recambio en la identidad de las especies exóticas con la altitud. Este recambio está asociado tanto con las características intrínsecas de las especies exóticas (Tecco et al, 2016), como con las prácticas culturales de los habitantes que han condicionado qué especies y en qué cantidad han sido introducidas (Giorgis et al, 2011a;Archibald et al, 2020). Por ejemplo, la presencia de Betula pendula y Salix spp., está relacionada con prácticas culturales de los habitantes de la zona alta de las montañas, así como con características propias de las especies.…”
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“…due to restricted access to private properties, or conflict with the general public opinion and animal-rights groups (cf. La Morgia et al 2017;Archibald et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, these transformations have contributed strongly to the establishment and proliferation of invasive species(Pyšek et al, 2010;Vila & Ibáñez, 2011). Humans are among the drivers of biological invasions according to Similar findings(Archibald et al, 2020). Furthermore, the majority of informants were unanimous that the invasion of Senna obtusifolia has led to the decline of native and highly palatable species such as Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schum.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Indeed, up to date, no research specifically addressed the management of the species. This may be due to the fact that previous research on invasive plants was focused on their negative influence on biodiversity and pasture ecosystems (Archibald et al, 2020;Bailey et al, 2020; R. T. Shackleton et al, 2019). However, invasive species could have positive economic, social, and ecological impacts (Charahabil & Akpo, 2018;Souley et al, 2020;Wagh & Jain, 2018) which can be used as an adaptation strategy to their negative effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%