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Álvaro Bayón
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 5
Citations - 187
Álvaro Bayón is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Invasive species & Introduced species. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 97 citations.
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Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services
Pilar Castro-Díez,Ana Sofia Vaz,Joaquim S. Silva,Joaquim S. Silva,Marcela van Loo,Álvaro Alonso,Cristina Aponte,Álvaro Bayón,Peter J. Bellingham,Mariana C. Chiuffo,Nicole DiManno,Kahua Julian,Susanne Kandert,Nicola La Porta,Hélia Marchante,Hélia Marchante,Hamish G. Maule,Margaret M. Mayfield,Daniel J. Metcalfe,M. Cristina Monteverdi,Martin A. Nuñez,Rebecca Ostertag,Ingrid M. Parker,Duane A. Peltzer,Luke J. Potgieter,Maia L. Raymundo,Donald Rayome,Orna Reisman-Berman,David M. Richardson,Ruben E. Roos,A. Saldaña,Ross T. Shackleton,Agostina Torres,Melinda S. Trudgen,Melinda S. Trudgen,Josef Urban,Josef Urban,Joana R. Vicente,Joana R. Vicente,Montserrat Vilà,Tiina Ylioja,Rafael D. Zenni,Oscar Godoy +42 more
TL;DR: A global assessment of NNT effects on the three main categories of ecosystem services, including regulating (RES), provisioning and cultural services (PES) and on an ecosystem disservice (EDS), and a quantitative understanding of the complex synergies, trade‐offs and context dependencies involved is provided.
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An indicator-based approach to analyse the effects of non-native tree species on multiple cultural ecosystem services
Ana Sofia Vaz,Pilar Castro-Díez,Oscar Godoy,Álvaro Alonso,Montserrat Vilà,A. Saldaña,Hélia Marchante,Hélia Marchante,Álvaro Bayón,Joaquim S. Silva,Joaquim S. Silva,Joaquim S. Silva,Joana R. Vicente,Joana R. Vicente,João P. Honrado +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of non-native tree species on cultural ecosystem services, such as recreation and ecotourism, aesthetics, inspiration, and cultural heritage, were evaluated.
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Horizon scanning to identify invasion risk of ornamental plants marketed in Spain
Álvaro Bayón,Montserrat Vilà +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors classified 914 commercial ornamental outdoor plant species sold in Spain into six different lists based on their invasion status in Spain and elsewhere, their climatic suitability in Spain, and their potential environmental and socioeconomic impacts.
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Proportion of non-native plants in urban parks correlates with climate, socioeconomic factors and plant traits
Álvaro Bayón,Oscar Godoy,Noëlie Maurel,Mark van Kleunen,Mark van Kleunen,Montserrat Vilà,Montserrat Vilà +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the relationship between traits of 486 ornamental woody species from 46 Spanish urban parks and climatic and socioeconomic variables, and found clear associations between species traits and climate variables.
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Invasion risks and social interest of non-native woody plants in urban parks of mainland Spain
TL;DR: A risk assessment on 388 non-native woody plant species from 46 urban parks of mainland Spain to classify them in lists based on their invasion status, being invasive elsewhere, climate matching with the area of origin, and potential to cause negative impacts as mentioned in this paper .