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    Abiotic stress tolerance and competition‐related traits underlie phylogenetic clustering in soil bacterial communities by Goberna, Marta, Navarro‐Cano, Jose A, Valiente‐Banuet, Alfonso, García, Carlos, Verdú, Miguel, Morlon, Helene

    Published in Ecology letters (01-10-2014)
    “…Soil bacteria typically coexist with close relatives generating widespread phylogenetic clustering. This has been ascribed to the abiotic filtering of…”
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    Facilitation enhances ecosystem function with non‐random species gains by Navarro‐Cano, Jose A., Goberna, Marta, Verdú, Miguel

    Published in Oikos (01-12-2021)
    “…Facilitation, an ecological interaction assembling plant communities worldwide, has been shown to modulate both species richness and ecosystem functions. Such…”
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    Incorporating phylogenetic metrics to microbial co‐occurrence networks based on amplicon sequences to discern community assembly processes by Goberna, Marta, Montesinos‐Navarro, Alicia, Valiente‐Banuet, Alfonso, Colin, Yannick, Gómez‐Fernández, Alicia, Donat, Santiago, Navarro‐Cano, Jose A., Verdú, Miguel

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-11-2019)
    “…Co‐occurrence network analysis based on amplicon sequences is increasingly used to study microbial communities. Patterns of co‐existence or mutual exclusion…”
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    Successional trajectories of soil bacterial communities in mine tailings: The role of plant functional traits by Colin, Yannick, Goberna, Marta, Verdú, Miguel, Navarro-Cano, Jose A.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-07-2019)
    “…Plant species identity is assumed to be a major driver of belowground microbial diversity and composition. However, diagnosing which plant functional traits…”
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    Same nurse but different time: temporal divergence in the facilitation of plant lineages with contrasted functional syndromes by Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Goberna, Marta, Valiente-Banuet, Alfonso, Verdu, Miguel

    Published in Functional ecology (01-11-2016)
    “…Summary Plant facilitation assembles functionally contrasted communities in dry lands. Nurse plants are often early colonizers with xerophytic traits that were…”
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    Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of post-winter pupal development in two butterflies differing in phenological specialization by Posledovich, Diana, Toftegaard, Tenna, Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Wiklund, Christer, Ehrlén, Johan, Gotthard, Karl

    Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-12-2014)
    “…Latitudinal clines in thermal reaction norms of development are a common phenomenon in temperate insects. Populations from higher latitudes often develop…”
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    Restoring phylogenetic diversity through facilitation by Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Ferrer-Gallego, Pablo P., Laguna, Emilio, Ferrando, Inmaculada, Goberna, Marta, Valiente-Banuet, Alfonso, Verdú, Miguel

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-07-2016)
    “…Phylogenetic diversity enhances ecosystem functioning but restoration ecology has not taken advantage of this knowledge. We propose plant facilitation as a…”
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    Hypertensive retinopathy and cerebral small vessel disease in Amerindians living in rural Ecuador: The Atahualpa Project by Del Brutto, Oscar H, Mera, Robertino M, Viteri, Eduardo M, Pólit, Joaquín, Ledesma, Ernesto A, Cano, José A, Plaza, Karin J, Zambrano, Mauricio, Costa, Aldo F

    Published in International journal of cardiology (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Diagnosis of cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) is a challenge in remote areas where MRI is not available. Hypertensive retinopathy (HTRP)…”
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    Pine Litter from Afforestations Hinders the Establishment of Endemic Plants in Semiarid Scrubby Habitats of Natura 2000 Network by Navarro-Cano, Jose A, Barberá, Gonzalo G, Castillo, Víctor M

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-2010)
    “…A sowing experiment was carried out using three endemic secondary successional species that commonly co-occur with Pinus halepensis in afforestations in…”
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    Transitivity and intransitivity in soil bacterial networks by Verdú, Miguel, Alcántara, Julio M., Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Goberna, Marta

    Published in The ISME Journal (01-12-2023)
    “…Competition can lead to the exclusion of bacterial taxa when there is a transitive relationship among competitors with a hierarchy of competitive success…”
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    Opposing phylogenetic diversity gradients of plant and soil bacterial communities by Goberna, Marta, Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Verdú, Miguel

    “…Plants and soil microbes show parallel patterns of species-level diversity. Diverse plant communities release a wider range of organics that are consumed by…”
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    Variation in plant thermal reaction norms along a latitudinal gradient – more than adaptation to season length by Toftegaard, Tenna, Posledovich, Diana, Navarro-Cano, José A., Wiklund, Christer, Gotthard, Karl, Ehrlén, Johan

    Published in Oikos (01-05-2016)
    “…Little is known about the extent to which observed phenological responses to changes in climate are the result of phenotypic plasticity or genetic changes. We…”
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    Protective antigens against glanders identified by expression library immunization by Whitlock, Gregory C, Robida, Mark D, Judy, Barbara M, Qazi, Omar, Brown, Katherine A, Deeraksa, Arpaporn, Taylor, Katherine, Massey, Shane, Loskutov, Andrey, Borovkov, Alex Y, Brown, Kevin, Cano, Jose A, Torres, Alfredo G, Estes, D Mark, Sykes, Kathryn F

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (01-01-2011)
    “…Burkholderia are highly evolved Gram-negative bacteria that primarily infect solipeds but are transmitted to humans by ingestion and cutaneous or aerosol…”
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    Butterfly–host plant synchrony determines patterns of host use across years and regions by Toftegaard, Tenna, Posledovich, Diana, Navarro‐Cano, José A., Wiklund, Christer, Gotthard, Karl, Ehrlén, Johan

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2019)
    “…Variation in the degree of synchrony among host plants and herbivores can disrupt or intensify species interactions, alter the strength of natural selection on…”
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    Selección de proveedores en la minería de oro con lógica difusa by Gómez, Rodrigo A, Cano, Jose A, Campo, Emiro A

    Published in Revista venezolana de gerencia (2016)
    “…El artículo tiene como objetivo describir una metodología de evaluación y selección de proveedores basada en un sistema de inferencia difusa (FIS) para el…”
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    Climate change, phenology, and butterfly host plant utilization by Navarro-Cano, Jose A., Karlsson, Bengt, Posledovich, Diana, Toftegaard, Tenna, Wiklund, Christer, Ehrlén, Johan, Gotthard, Karl

    Published in Ambio (01-01-2015)
    “…Knowledge of how species interactions are influenced by climate warming is paramount to understand current biodiversity changes. We review phenological changes…”
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    Species-specific roles of ectomycorrhizal fungi in facilitating interplant transfer of hydraulically redistributed water between Pinus halepensis saplings and seedlings by Prieto, Iván, Roldán, Antonio, Huygens, Dries, del Mar Alguacil, María, Navarro-Cano, José A., Querejeta, José I.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-09-2016)
    “…Background and aims Interplant transfer of hydraulically redistributed water (HRW) can take place via mycorrhizal hyphal networks linking the roots of…”
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