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Jorge Luis Renteria Bustamante
Jorge Luis Renteria Bustamante
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Invasion debt–quantifying future biological invasions
M Rouget, MP Robertson, JRU Wilson, C Hui, F Essl, JL Renteria, ...
Diversity and Distributions 22 (4), 445-456, 2016
2012016
Eradications and people: lessons from the plant eradication program in Galapagos
MR Gardener, R Atkinson, JL Rentería
Restoration Ecology 18 (1), 20-29, 2010
1632010
Possible impacts of the invasive plant Rubus niveus on the native vegetation of the Scalesia forest in the Galapagos Islands
JL Rentería, MR Gardener, FD Panetta, R Atkinson, MJ Crawley
PLoS One 7 (10), e48106, 2012
682012
The Control of a Highly Invasive Tree Cinchona pubescens in Galapagos1
CE Buddenhagen, JL Renteria, M Gardener, SR Wilkinson, M Soria, ...
Weed Technology 18 (sp1), 1194-1202, 2004
622004
Management of the invasive hill raspberry (Rubus niveus) on Santiago Island, Galapagos: eradication or indefinite control?
JL Renteria, MR Gardener, FD Panetta, MJ Crawley
Invasive plant science and management 5 (1), 37-46, 2012
492012
Plant invasions as a biogeographical assay: Vegetation biomes constrain the distribution of invasive alien species assemblages
M Rouget, C Hui, J Renteria, DM Richardson, JRU Wilson
South African Journal of Botany 101, 24-31, 2015
412015
Invasive plants in the Scalesia pedunculata forest at los Gemelos, Santa Cruz, Galapagos
JL Rentería, C Buddenhagen
412006
An assessment of a community-based, forest restoration programme in Durban (eThekwini), South Africa
LF Mugwedi, M Rouget, B Egoh, Sershen, S Ramdhani, R Slotow, ...
Forests 8 (8), 255, 2017
212017
The consequences of herbivore eradication on Santiago: are we in time to prevent ecosystem degradation again
R Atkinson, JL Rentería, W Simbana
Galapagos Report 2008, 121-124, 2007
172007
Rapid prioritization of alien plants for eradication based on climatic suitability and eradication feasibility
JL Renteria, M Rouget, V Visser
Austral ecology 42 (8), 995-1005, 2017
132017
Estrategias para la erradicación de 21 especies de plantas potencialmente invasoras en Galápagos
J Rentería, R Atkinson, C Buddenhagen
Charles Darwin Foundation, 2007
132007
Potential biological control of Lantana camara in the Galapagos using the rust Puccinia lantanae
JL Rentería B, C Ellison
Sida, Contributions to Botany, 1009-1017, 2004
132004
Ecología y manejo de la cascarilla (Cinchona pubescens Vahl), en Santa Cruz, Galápagos
JL Rentería
Área Agropecuaria y de Recursos Naturales Renovables. Loja, Ecuador …, 2002
132002
Invasion debt-quantifying future biological invasions. Diversity and Distributions22: 445-456
M Rouget, MP Robertson, JRU Wilson, C Hui, F Essl, JL Renteria, ...
122016
Hydrocleys nymphoides (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Buchenau: first record of naturalisation in South Africa.
MM Nxumalo, R Lalla, JL Renteria, G Martin
BioInvasions Record 5 (1), 2016
112016
Towards an optimal management of the invasive plant Rubus niveus in the Galapagos Islands
JL Rentería
Imperial College London, London, 2011
92011
Manual de identificación y manejo de malezas
JL Rentería, R Atkinson, AM Guerrero, J Mader
Fundación Charles Darwin y Servicio Parque Nacional Galápagos, 2006
92006
First assessment of naturalised Rubus ellipticus Sm. populations in South Africa-A potential invasion risk?
R Lalla, MD Cheek, MM Nxumalo, JL Renteria
South African journal of botany 114, 111-116, 2018
82018
Invasive potential and management of Melaleuca hypericifolia (Myrtaceae) in South Africa
KI Hickley, H Kaplan, E Van Wyk, JL Renteria, JS Boatwright
South African Journal of Botany 108, 110-116, 2017
82017
Assessing the risk of plant species invasion under different climate change scenarios in California
JL Renteria, GMS Darin, ED Grosholz
Invasive Plant Science and Management 14 (3), 172-182, 2021
52021
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