Publications (70) Publications in which a researcher has participated

2018

  1. A cost-effective protocol for monitoring birds using autonomous recording units: a case study with a night-time singing passerine

    Bird Study, Vol. 65, Núm. 3, pp. 338-345

  2. A global atlas of the dominant bacteria found in soil

    Science, Vol. 359, Núm. 6373, pp. 320-325

  3. A new Antillobisium species (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones: Bochicidae) from Cuba, with biogeographical and ecological remarks on the genus

    Zootaxa, Vol. 4461, Núm. 3, pp. 399-410

  4. A null model for assessing the cover-independent role of bare soil connectivity as indicator of dryland functioning and dynamics

    Ecological Indicators, Vol. 94, pp. 512-519

  5. A proposed framework for participatory forest restoration in semiarid areas of North Africa

    Restoration Ecology, Vol. 26, pp. S18-S25

  6. Albedo estimated from remote sensing correlates with ecosystem multifunctionality in global drylands

    Journal of Arid Environments, Vol. 157, pp. 116-123

  7. Análisis estructural de un área agroforestal en una porción del matorral xerófilo del noreste de México

    Acta Botánica Mexicana, Núm. 125, pp. 133-156

  8. Aridity Decouples C:N:P Stoichiometry Across Multiple Trophic Levels in Terrestrial Ecosystems

    Ecosystems, Vol. 21, Núm. 3, pp. 459-468

  9. Aridity and Overgrazing Have Convergent Effects on Ecosystem Structure and Functioning in Patagonian Rangelands

    Land Degradation and Development, Vol. 29, Núm. 2, pp. 210-218

  10. Australian dryland soils are acidic and nutrient-depleted, and have unique microbial communities compared with other drylands

    Journal of Biogeography, Vol. 45, Núm. 12, pp. 2803-2814

  11. Autonomous recording units as effective tool for monitoring of the rare and patchily distributed Dupont's Lark Chersophilus duponti

    Ardea, Vol. 106, Núm. 2, pp. 139-146

  12. Biocrust-forming mosses mitigate the impact of aridity on soil microbial communities in drylands: observational evidence from three continents

    New Phytologist, Vol. 220, Núm. 3, pp. 824-835

  13. Biología y conservación de la alondra ricotí Chersophilus duponti

    Revista catalana d'ornitologia = Catalan journal of ornithology, Núm. 34, pp. 33-54

  14. Birdsong characteristics are related to fragment size in a neotropical forest

    Animal Behaviour, Vol. 137, pp. 45-52

  15. Carbon balance as affected by biosolid application in reforestations

    Land Degradation and Development, Vol. 29, Núm. 5, pp. 1442-1452

  16. Cascading effects from plants to soil microorganisms explain how plant species richness and simulated climate change affect soil multifunctionality

    Global Change Biology, Vol. 24, Núm. 12, pp. 5642-5654

  17. Cellular and non-cellular mineralization of organic carbon in soils with contrasted physicochemical properties

    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Vol. 125, pp. 286-289

  18. Climate mediates the biodiversity–ecosystem stability relationship globally

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 115, Núm. 33, pp. 8400-8405

  19. Community composition and diversity of Neotropical root-associated fungi in common and rare trees

    Biotropica, Vol. 50, Núm. 4, pp. 694-703

  20. Comparing species richness, functional diversity and functional composition of waterbird communities along environmental gradients in the neotropics

    PLoS ONE, Vol. 13, Núm. 7