The initiative led by the University of Talca and funded by ANID seeks to anticipate risks of plant invasion in the white continent. A team of scientists from the University of Talca is working to assess the risk of biological invasions in Antarctica, in particular of plant species, in a scenario marked by climate change, the retreat of glaciers and the increase of ice-free zones. The research that contemplates a three-year financing seeks to ge…
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The initiative led by the University of Talca and funded by ANID seeks to anticipate risks of plant invasion in the white continent. A team of scientists from the University of Talca is working to assess the risk of biological invasions in Antarctica, in particular of plant species, in a scenario marked by climate change, the retreat of glaciers and the increase of ice-free zones. The research that contemplates a three-year financing seeks to ge…