ECOLOGIA
Departamento
Utah State University
Logan, Estados UnidosPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Utah State University (12)
2024
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Aridity drives the response of soil total and particulate organic carbon to drought in temperate grasslands and shrublands
Science advances, Vol. 10, Núm. 40, pp. eadq2654
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Correction to: Hotspots of biogeochemical activity linked to aridity and plant traits across global drylands (Nature Plants, (2024), 10, 5, (760-770), 10.1038/s41477-024-01670-7)
Nature Plants
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Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 121, Núm. 4
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Hotspots of biogeochemical activity linked to aridity and plant traits across global drylands
Nature Plants
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Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization
Ecology letters, Vol. 27, Núm. 5, pp. e14415
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Time and habitat structure shape insect acoustic activity in the Amazon
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 379, Núm. 1904
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Vulnerability of mineral-associated soil organic carbon to climate across global drylands
Nature Climate Change, Vol. 14, Núm. 9, pp. 976-982
2022
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What is a biocrust? A refined, contemporary definition for a broadening research community
Biological Reviews, Vol. 97, Núm. 5, pp. 1768-1785
2021
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Functional traits driving species role in the structure of terrestrial vertebrate scavenger networks
Ecology, Vol. 102, Núm. 12
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Passive acoustic monitoring and automatic detection of diel patterns and acoustic structure of howler monkey roars
Diversity, Vol. 13, Núm. 11
2020
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Network structure of vertebrate scavenger assemblages at the global scale: drivers and ecosystem functioning implications
Ecography, Vol. 43, Núm. 8, pp. 1143-1155
2019
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Scavenging in the Anthropocene: Human impact drives vertebrate scavenger species richness at a global scale
Global Change Biology, Vol. 25, Núm. 9, pp. 3005-3017