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Colonization in Mediterranean old-fields: the role of dispersal and plant–plant interactions
ArticleAbstract: Questions: How do the dominant species in a Mediterranean community (Juniperus sabina, Juniperus comPalabras claves:Age–size relationships, Herbivory, Juniperus communis, Juniperus sabina, Pinus sylvestris, Plant–plant interactions, Seed dispersal syndrome, Spatial point-pattern analysisAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Escudero A., Olano Mendoza J., Velázquez E., Wiegand T.Fuentes:scopusAssessing seed and microsite limitation on population dynamics of a gypsophyte through experimental soil crust disturbance and seed addition
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the factors limiting population growth is crucial for species management and conservatPalabras claves:Density-dependent germination, Helianthemum squamatum, integral projection models, Microsite limitation, Seed limitation, Soil crust disturbanceAutores:Albert M.J., Ana I. García-Cervigón, Escudero A., Ferrer-Cervantes M.E., Iriondo J.M., Olano Mendoza J., Pedro Francisco Quintana-Ascencio, Sánchez A.M., Tye M.Fuentes:scopusForest structure drives the expected growth of Pinus nigra along its latitudinal gradient under warming climate
ArticleAbstract: Droughts chronically alter resource availability in forest ecosystems. The increased frequency and sPalabras claves:Basal-area increment, Climate-change impact, forest structure, Growth modelling, Spanish black pine, vulnerabilityAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Andivia E., Bose A.K., Candel-Pérez D., Julio Camarero Martínez J., Linares J.C., Lucas-Borja M.E., Sánchez-Salguero R., Tíscar P.A.Fuentes:scopusDisparate response to water limitation for vessel area and secondary growth along Fagus sylvatica southwestern distribution range
ArticleAbstract: The response of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) to climate warming will depend on the ability ofPalabras claves:Climate, Fagus sylvatica, Marginal populations, quantitative wood anatomy, Secondary growth, tree ringsAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, García-Hidalgo M., Hernández-Alonso H., Olano Mendoza J., Rozas V., Sangüesa-Barreda G.Fuentes:scopusMoving towards the ecological intensification of tree plantations
ReviewAbstract: The growing demand for timber and the boom in massive tree-planting programs could mean the spreadinPalabras claves:biodiversity conservation, ecological intensification, Ecosystem Services, resilience, Sustainable forest management, timber yieldAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Blanco-Pastor J.L., Godoy O., Gómez-González S., Herrera J.M., Lara A., Miranda A., Ochoa-Hueso R., Ojeda F., Paniw M.Fuentes:scopusMicrosites of seed arrival: spatio–temporal variations in complex seed-disperser networks
ArticleAbstract: Microsites where seeds arrive during the dispersal process determine plant reproductive success, affPalabras claves:endozoochory, Mediterranean system, Seed dispersalAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Delibes M., Fedriani J.M., Perea R., Suárez-Esteban A., Żywiec M.Fuentes:scopusSatellite data and machine learning reveal the incidence of late frost defoliations on Iberian beech forests
ArticleAbstract: Climate warming is driving an advance of leaf unfolding date in temperate deciduous forests, promotiPalabras claves:climate warming, extreme climate events, Fagus sylvatica, late spring frost defoliation, Modis, normalized difference vegetation indexAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, García-Hidalgo M., Garcia-Pedrero A., Muñoz-Garachana D., Olano Mendoza J., Rozas V., Sangüesa-Barreda G.Fuentes:scopusThe 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