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Elizabeth Victoriano Romero
Elizabeth Victoriano Romero
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Are breeding system and florivory associated with the abundance of Tillandsia species (Bromeliaceae)?
OA Orozco-Ibarrola, PS Flores-Hernández, E Victoriano-Romero, ...
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 177 (1), 50-65, 2015
462015
Epiphyte associations and canopy soil volume: nutrient capital and factors influencing soil retention in the canopy
E Victoriano‐Romero, JG García‐Franco, K Mehltreter, S Valencia‐Díaz, ...
Plant Biology 22 (3), 541-552, 2020
192020
Dispersal limitation of Tillandsia species correlates with rain and host structure in a central Mexican tropical dry forest
E Victoriano-Romero, S Valencia-Díaz, VH Toledo-Hernández, ...
PLoS One 12 (2), e0171614, 2017
182017
Interactions between epiphytes during canopy soil formation: an experiment in a lower montane cloud forest of southeast Mexico
E Victoriano‐Romero, S Valencia‐Díaz, JG García‐Franco, K Mehltreter, ...
Plant Biology 25 (3), 468-477, 2023
22023
Neutral plant-plant associations predominate in a community of vascular epiphytes in a cloud forest in Central Mexico
E Victoriano-Romero, DM Figueroa-Castro
2024
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