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Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands
ArticleAbstract: Grazing represents the most extensive use of land worldwide. Yet its impacts on ecosystem services rPalabras claves:Autores:Abedi M., Ahmadian N., Ahumada R.J., Alados C.L., Amghar F., Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Aramayo V., Arredondo T., Asensio S., Bahalkeh K., Berdugo M., Blaum N., Boldgiv B., Bowker M.A., Bran D.E., Bu C., Canessa R., Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Castro H., Castro I., Cesarz S., Chibani R., Conceição A.A., Currier C.M., Darrouzet-Nardi A., David A. Donoso, Deák B., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Díaz-Martínez P., Dougill A.J., Durán J., Eisenhauer N., Eldridge D.J., Elizabeth Gusmán-Montalván, Emiliano Quiroga R., Erdenetsetseg B., Fajardo A., Farzam M., Ferrante D., Frank A.S.K., Fraser L.H., Gaitán J.J., García-Gómez M., Gherardi L.A., Gozalo B., Greenville A.C., Guerra C.A.A., Guirado E., He J.Z., Hernández-Hernández R.M., Hölzel N., Hu H.W., Huber-Sannwald E., Hughes F.M., Issa O.M., Jeltsch F., Jentsch A., Kaseke K.F., Köbel M., Koopman J.E., Le Bagousse-Pinguet Y., le Roux P.C., Leder C.V., Lehmann A., Li X., Liancourt P., Linstädter A., Liu J., Louw M.A., Maestre F.T., Maggs-Kölling G., Makhalanyane T.P., Manzaneda A.J., Marais E., Mendoza B.J., Mora J.P., Moreno G., Moreno-Jiménez E., Munson S.M., Nunes A., Ochoa V., Oliva G., Oñatibia G.R., Oswaldo Jadán-Maza, Patricio Castro-Quezada, Peter G., Pivari M.O.D., Plaza C., Pueyo Y., Rahmanian S., Reed S.C., Rey A., Rey P.J., Rillig M.C., Saiz H., Sala O.E., Salem F.B., Valderrama J.M., Valencia E., Wang J.T.Fuentes:googlescopusDifferences in endophyte communities of introduced trees depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the receiving forest
ArticleAbstract: Plant species sometimes perform extraordinarily well when introduced to new environments, through acPalabras claves:ectomycorrhiza, enemy release, fungal endophytes, global study, home-versus-away comparison, Introduction, invasion ecology, Plant invasion, plant–microbe interaction, plant–soil (below-ground) interactionsAutores:Fajardo A., Gundale M.J., Juan Pablo Almeida, Kardol P., Mason B., Nilsson M.C., Pauchard A., Peltzer D.A., Rosenstock N.P., Ruotsalainen S., Wallander H., Wardle D.A.Fuentes:scopusXylem adjusts to maintain efficiency across a steep precipitation gradient in two coexisting generalist species
ArticleAbstract: Background and Aims Trees adjust the configuration of their conductive system in response to changesPalabras claves:Embothrium coccineum, Nothofagus antarctica, Patagonia, precipitation gradient, Temperate rainforest, vessel grouping, vessel traits, Wood density, xylem trait co-ordinationAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Fajardo A., Olano Mendoza J., Von Arx G.Fuentes:scopusXylem anatomy needs to change, so that conductivity can stay the same: Xylem adjustments across elevation and latitude in Nothofagus pumilio
ArticleAbstract: Background and Aims: Plants have the potential to adjust the configuration of their hydraulic systemPalabras claves:elevational gradient, latitudinal gradient, Nothofagus pumilio, vessel diameter distributions, vessel grouping, xylem anatomyAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Caetano-Sánchez C., Fajardo A., Julio Camarero Martínez J., Olano Mendoza J.Fuentes:scopusPlant height and hydraulic vulnerability to drought and cold
ArticleAbstract: Understanding how plants survive drought and cold is increasingly important as plants worldwide expePalabras claves:Adaptation, Allometry, Climate Change, Embolism vulnerability, Forest diebackAutores:Anfodillo T., Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Castorena M., Dawson T., Donoghue M.J., Echeverría A., Edwards E.J., Fajardo A., Gazol A., Isnard S., Julio Camarero Martínez J., León-Gómez C., Lima R.S., Marcati C.R., Méndez-Alonzo R., Olson M.E., Rosell J.A., Soriano D.Fuentes:googlescopusThe intraspecific relationship between wood density, vessel diameter and other traits across environmental gradients
ArticleAbstract: Wood density (WD), a key trait in the trait-based approach of plant ecology, represents a carbon invPalabras claves:non-structural carbohydrates, Patagonia, precipitation gradient, Treeline, vessel diameter, wood anatomyAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Fajardo A., Piper F.I.Fuentes:scopus