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Climate and soil attributes determine plant species turnover in global drylands
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Geographical, climatic and soil factors are major drivers of plant beta diversity, but their imPalabras claves:aridity, Beta diversity, climatic variability, Global environmental change, habitat filtering, latitudinal gradient, Plant community assembly, regression analysis, soil fertility, Spatial soil heterogeneityAutores:Alfonso G., Arredondo T., Berdugo M., Bowker M.A., Bran D.E., C. Espinosa íñiguez, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Cea A.P., Chaieb M., Contreras J., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Derak M., Eldridge D.J., Escolar C., Escudero A., Florentino A., Gaitán J.J., García-Gómez M., Ghiloufi W., Gómez-González S., Gotelli N.J., Gozalo B., Gutierrez J.R., Hernández R.M., Huber-Sannwald E., Hughes F.M., Jankju M., Maestre F.T., Mau R.L., Miriti M.N., Monerris J.J., Muchane M., Muro V.G., Naseri K., Ochoa V., Omar Cabrera, Prina A.O., Pucheta E., Quero J.L., Ramírez-Collantes D.A., Raveh E., Romão R.L., Soliveres S., Torres-Díaz C., Ulrich W., Val J., Valencia E., Veiga J.P., Wang D., Yuan X., Zaady E.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusBiological Soil Crust Microsites Are the Main Contributor to Soil Respiration in a Semiarid Ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are a key biotic component of dryland ecosystems worldwide. However, mPalabras claves:Biological soil crusts, Climate Change, Q 10, Retama sphaerocarpa, semiarid, soil respiration, Stipa tenacissimaAutores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, García-Palacios P., Maestre F.T., Rey A., Soliveres S.Fuentes:scopusBiological soil crusts (biocrusts) as a model system in community, landscape and ecosystem ecology
ArticleAbstract: Model systems have had a profound influence on the development of ecological theory and general prinPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Biological soil crusts, ecosystem function, global change, landscape heterogeneity, Micro-landscape, Model system, species interactionsAutores:A. Castillo Monroy, Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Belnap J., Bowker M.A., Eldridge D.J., Escolar C., Maestre F.T., Soliveres S.Fuentes:rraaescopusDecoupling of soil nutrient cycles as a function of aridity in global drylands
ArticleAbstract: The biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are interlinked by primaryPalabras claves:Autores:Arredondo T., Barraza-Zepeda C., Berdugo M., Bowker M.A., Bran D.E., C. Espinosa íñiguez, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Carreira J.A., Chaieb M., Conceição A.A., D. Ungar E., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Derak M., E. Gusman Montalvan, Eldridge D.J., Elizabeth Guzman, Escolar C., Escudero A., Florentino A., Gaitán J.J., Gallardo A., García-Gómez M., García-Palacios P., Gatica M.G., Gómez-González S., Gozalo B., Gutierrez J.R., Hepper E., Hernández R.M., Huber-Sannwald E., Jankju M., Liu J., Maestre F.T., Mau R.L., Miriti M.N., Monerris J.J., Naseri K., Noumi Z., Ochoa V., Polo V., Prina A.O., Pucheta E., Quero J.L., Ramírez E., Ramírez-Collantes D.A., Romão R.L., Soliveres S., Tighe M., Torres D., Torres-Díaz C., Val J., Valencia E., Wallenstein M.D., Wamiti W., Wang D., Zaady E.Fuentes:rraaescopusFunctional traits determine plant co-occurrence more than environment or evolutionary relatedness in global drylands
ArticleAbstract: Plant-plant interactions are driven by environmental conditions, evolutionary relationships (ER) andPalabras claves:aridity, competition, facilitation, Phylogenetic distance, Semi-arid, soil fertilityAutores:Blones J., Bowker M.A., C. Espinosa íñiguez, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Cea A.P., Coaguila D., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Derak M., Eldridge D.J., Escolar C., García-Gómez M., García-Palacios P., Ghiloufi W., Gozalo B., Gutierrez J.R., Hemmings F., Hernández R.M., Maestre F.T., Monerris J.J., Noumi Z., Ochoa V., Omar Cabrera, Quero J.L., Soliveres S., Tighe M., Torices R.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusDo biotic interactions modulate ecosystem functioning along stress gradients? Insights from semi-arid plant and biological soil crust communities
ArticleAbstract: Climate change will exacerbate the degree of abiotic stress experienced by semi-arid ecosystems. WhiPalabras claves:biotic interactions, Climate Change, competition, facilitation, MediterraneanAutores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Bowker M.A., Escolar C., Escudero A., García-Palacios P., Maestre F.T., Maltez-Mouro S., Martínez I., Puche M.D., Soliveres S.Fuentes:scopusHuman impacts and aridity differentially alter soil N availability in drylands worldwide
ArticleAbstract: Aims: Climate and human impacts are changing the nitrogen (N) inputs and losses in terrestrial ecosyPalabras claves:aridity, Depolymerization, global change, Human impacts, Mineralization, N cycleAutores:Arredondo T., Barraza-Zepeda C., Berdugo M., Boeken B.R., Bowker M.A., Bran D.E., C. Espinosa íñiguez, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Carreira J.A., Chaieb M., Conceição A.A., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Derak M., Eldridge D.J., Ernst R., Escolar C., Florentino A., Gaitán J.J., Gallardo A., García-Gómez M., García-Palacios P., Gatica M.G., Ghiloufi W., Gómez-González S., Gozalo B., Gutierrez J.R., Hernández R.M., Huber-Sannwald E., Jankju M., Maestre F.T., Mau R.L., Miriti M.N., Monerris J.J., Morici E., Muchane M., Naseri K., Ochoa V., Omar Cabrera, Prado-Comesaña A., Pucheta E., Quero J.L., Ramírez E., Ramírez-Collantes D.A., Romão R.L., Soliveres S., Tighe M., Torres D., Torres-Díaz C., Val J., Valencia E., Veiga J.P., Wang D., Yuan X., Zaady E.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusPlant species richness and ecosystem multifunctionality in global drylands
ArticleAbstract: Experiments suggest that biodiversity enhances the ability of ecosystems to maintain multiple functiPalabras claves:Autores:A Florentino, A. Conceicao, A. Escudero, A. Gallardo, A. Ospina, Aguilera L., Arredondo T., B. Boeken, B. Gozalo, Berdugo M., Blones J., Boeken B.R., Bowker M.A., Bran D.E., C. Escolar, C. Espinosa íñiguez, C. Torres, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Chaieb M., Conceição A.A., D. Bran, D. Eldridge, D. Ramirez, D. Wang, Delgado-Baquerizo M., Derak M., E. Huber, E. Morici, E. Pucheta, E. Valencia, E. Zaady, Eldridge D.J., Escolar C., Escudero A., F. Maestre, Florentino A., Gaitán J.J., Gallardo A., García-Gómez M., García-Palacios P., Gatica M.G., Ghiloufi W., Gómez-González S., Gotelli N.J., Gozalo B., Gutierrez J.R., Hernández R.M., Huang X., Huber-Sannwald E., J Quero, J. Blones, J. Gaitan, J. Gutierrez, J. Monerris, J. Val, J. Veiga, Jankju M., K. Naseri, L. Aguilera, M Bowker, M Delgado, M. Berdugo, M. Chaieb, M. Derak, M. Garcia-Gomez, M. Gatica, M. Jankju, M. Miriti, M. Tighe, Maestre F.T., Mau R., Mau R.L., Miriti M.N., Monerris J.J., Morici E., N Gotelli, Naseri K., Ochoa V., Omar Cabrera, Ospina A., P. Garcia-Palacios, Polo V., Prina A.O., Pucheta E., Quero J.L., R. Hernandez, R. Romao, Ramírez-Collantes D.A., Romão R.L., S. Gomez, S. Soliveres, Soliveres S., T. Arredondo, Tighe M., Torres-Díaz C., V Ochoa, V Polo, Val J., Valencia E., Veiga J.P., W. Ghiloufi, Wang D., X. Huang, Zaady E.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusSoil fungal abundance and plant functional traits drive fertile island formation in global drylands
ArticleAbstract: Dryland vegetation is characterized by discrete plant patches that accumulate and capture soil resouPalabras claves:aridity, Drylands, fertile islands, fungal abundance, multiple threshold approach, plant functional traits, relative interaction index, soil propertiesAutores:Arredondo T., Beinticinco L., Bowker M.A., Bran D.E., Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Cea A.P., Coaguila D., Delgado-Baquerizo M., Dougill A.J., Eldridge D.J., Elizabeth Guzman, Gaitán J.J., García-Gómez M., Gross N., Gutierrez J.R., Guuroh R.T., Hernández R.M., Huber-Sannwald E., Jeffries T., Le Bagousse-Pinguet Y., Linstädter A., Maestre F.T., Mau R.L., Monerris J.J., Ochoa-Hueso R., Prina A.O., Pucheta E., Quero J.L., Singh B.K., Soliveres S., Stavi I., Thomas A.D., Valencia E., Zaady E.Fuentes:scopusTemporal dynamics of herbivory and water availability interactively modulate the outcome of a grass-shrub interaction in a semi-arid ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: The study of plant-plant interactions along grazing and abiotic stress gradients is a major researchPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Escudero A., García-Palacios P., Maestre F.T., Soliveres S., Valladares F.Fuentes:scopus