Search Results - "AREVALO, José Ramon"
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reconstruction of Palaeo-Macaronesia, with particular reference to the long-term biogeography of the Atlantic island laurel forests
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-02-2011)“…Macaronesia is a biogeographical region comprising five Atlantic Oceanic archipelagos: the Azores, Madeira, Selvagen (Savage Islands), Canaries and Cape Verde…”
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The island immaturity - speciation pulse model of island evolution: an alternative to the "diversity begets diversity" model
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Local and large-scale climatic factors controlling tree-ring growth of Pinus canariensis on an oceanic island
Published in Climate research (01-01-2013)“…Tree-ring growth of Pinus canariensis at high elevation on Tenerife, Canary Islands, is thought to be principally controlled by drought-induced stress. Aspect…”
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Processes at multiple scales affect richness and similarity of non-native plant species in mountains around the world
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-02-2012)“…Aim: To investigate how species richness and similarity of non-native plants varies along gradients of elevation and human disturbance. Location: Eight…”
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Native and invasive seedling drought-resistance under elevated temperature in common gorse populations
Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-06-2023)“…Abstract The assumption that climatic growing requirements of invasive species are conserved between their native and non-native environment is a key…”
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Re‐Connection of Oxbow Lakes as an Effective Measure of River Restoration
Published in Clean : soil, air, water (01-03-2017)“…Six years after re‐connection of an oxbow lake from periodically to permanently connected to the main channel, the restoration success was assessed. This…”
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Transferring and implementing the general dynamic model of oceanic island biogeography at the scale of island fragments: the roles of geological age and topography in plant diversification in the Canaries
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-05-2016)“…AIM: The general dynamic model (GDM) of oceanic island biogeography integrates rates of immigration, speciation and extinction in relation to a humped…”
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Productivity: key factor affecting grazing exclusion effects on vegetation and soil
Published in Plant ecology (01-04-2013)“…In this study, we inquire into the effects of short-term goat grazing abandonment on plant species and functional composition, bare ground and net primary…”
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Effects of thinning intensity on radial growth patterns and temperature sensitivity in Pinus canariensis afforestations on Tenerife Island, Spain
Published in Annals of forest science. (01-09-2011)“…• Context The suitability of thinning to prevent forest growth decline as a result of global warming has not been tested extensively in Macaronesian Canary…”
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Diversity and distribution of the last remnants of endemic juniper woodlands on Tenerife, Canary Islands
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-06-2012)“…Identifying ecological requirements, species diversity patterns and distribution ranges of habitats of interest is an important task when developing…”
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Compositional and structural differences in two laurel forest stands (windward and leeward) on Tenerife, Canary Islands
Published in Journal of forest research (01-04-2012)“…The laurel forest of Anaga is the most emblematic community of the Canarian Archipelago. Restoration programs are being developed to increase laurel forest…”
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Additive partitioning as a tool for investigating the flora diversity in oceanic archipelagos
Published in Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics (20-04-2010)“…This paper introduces the integration of additive partitioning with species—area relationships to island biogeography in order to address the question “ How…”
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Regeneration niche of the Canarian juniper: the role of adults, shrubs and environmental conditions
Published in Annals of forest science. (2010)“…• Canarian Juniper woodlands, now very scarce, are rich in endemic and endangered plants. However, many aspects of juniper regeneration are almost unknown. •…”
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Rock climbing affects cliff-plant communities by reducing species diversity and altering species coexistence patterns
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-04-2023)“…Cliffs are unique ecosystems with an outstanding but relatively unknown plant diversity, harboring rare, endemic and threatened species, but also…”
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Mechanisms behind elevational plant species richness patterns revealed by a trait‐based approach
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-01-2023)“…Aims Elevational patterns of plant species richness may be caused by multiple underlying mechanisms, and the same pattern can be predicted by different…”
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Feature Papers in Ecology 2022 and the Remarkable Journal’s Advancements
Published in Ecologies (Basel) (01-07-2023)“…The journal Ecologies experienced continuous growth throughout the year 2022 [...]…”
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Human impact, climate and dispersal strategies determine plant invasion on islands
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-08-2021)“…Aim Biological invasions are likely determined by species dispersal strategies as well as environmental characteristics of a recipient region, especially…”
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Invasive fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum (Forssk.) Chiov.) increases its potential area of distribution in Tenerife island under future climatic scenarios
Published in Plant ecology (01-10-2020)“…Mapping the distribution of invasive species under current and future climate conditions is crucial to implement sustainable and effective conservation…”
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Relationships between spawn quality and biochemical composition of eggs and hatchlings of Octopus vulgaris under different parental diets
Published in Aquaculture (01-09-2015)“…Three frozen mono-diets (sardine, crab and squid) were supplied to Octopus vulgaris broodstocks, and their effects on the spawn quality and biochemical…”
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