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Zaira Negrín Pérez
Zaira Negrín Pérez
PhD Biodiversity and Conservation
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Invasive fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum (Forssk.) Chiov.) increases its potential area of distribution in Tenerife island under future climatic scenarios
D Da Re, E Tordoni, F De Pascalis, Z Negrín-Pérez, ...
Plant Ecology 221, 867-882, 2020
92020
Terrestrial biota checklist of the Chinijo archipelago and Lobos (Canary Islands)
JM Fernández-Palacios, Z Negrín, S Fernández Lugo, JR Arévalo, ...
Universidad de La Laguna. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2019
42019
Native and invasive seedling drought-resistance under elevated temperature in common gorse populations
M Christina, C Gire, MR Bakker, A Leckie, J Xue, PW Clinton, ...
Journal of Plant Ecology 16 (3), rtac097, 2023
22023
A spatially-explicit model of alien plant richness in Tenerife (Canary Islands)
D Da Re, E Tordoni, ZN Pérez, JM Fernández-Palacios, JR Arévalo, ...
Ecological complexity 38, 75-82, 2019
22019
Climatic regeneration niche of an invasive species (# Ulex europaseus, L#) assessed by a reciprocal transplant experiment along an altitudinal gradient
Z Negrin Perez, M Christina, S Delmotte, C Gire, S Niollet, ...
SFEcologie2, 87-87, 2018
22018
Tree species composition and structure near road borders in the laurel forest of Anaga (Tenerife-Islas Canarias).
Z Negrín, JR Arévalo
12016
普通金雀花种群在高温下的本土和入侵幼苗抗旱性
M Christina, C Gire, MR Bakker, A Leckie, J Xue, PW Clinton, ...
Journal of Plant Ecology 16 (3), 0, 2023
2023
This article has been accepted For publication And undergone full peer review but has Not been through the copyediting, typesetting, pagination And proofreading process, which …
M Christina, C Gire, MR Bakker, A Leckie, J Xue, PW Clinton, ...
2022
Modelling invasive plant alien species richness in Tenerife (Canary Islands) using Bayesian Generalised Linear Spatial Models
D DA RE, E Tordoni, ZN Pérez, JM Fernández-Palacios, JR Arévalo, ...
IUCN, 2019
2019
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