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    Fine‐scale coexistence between Mediterranean mesocarnivores is mediated by spatial, temporal, and trophic resource partitioning by Ferreiro‐Arias, Iago, Isla, Jorge, Jordano, Pedro, Benítez‐López, Ana

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2021)
    “…The partition of the ecological niche can enhance the coexistence of predators due to differences in how they exploit three main resources: food, space, and…”
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    Methodological overview and data‐merging approaches in the study of plant–frugivore interactions by Quintero, Elena, Isla, Jorge, Jordano, Pedro

    Published in Oikos (01-02-2022)
    “…Recording species interactions is one of the main challenges in ecological studies. Frugivory has received much attention for decades as a model for mutualisms…”
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    The turnover of plant-frugivore interactions along plant range expansion: consequences for natural colonization processes by Isla, Jorge, Jácome-Flores, Miguel, Arroyo, Juan M, Jordano, Pedro

    “…Plant-animal mutualisms such as seed dispersal are key interactions for sustaining plant range shifts. It remains elusive whether the organization of…”
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    Drivers of individual‐based, antagonistic interaction networks during plant range expansion by Isla, Jorge, Jácome‐Flores, Miguel E., Pareja, Daniel, Jordano, Pedro

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-09-2022)
    “…Range expansion in plant populations, especially at the colonization front, can be either limited by disproportionately large effects of antagonistic…”
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    Ant community potential for pest control in olive groves: Management and landscape effects by Martínez-Núñez, Carlos, Rey, Pedro J., Salido, Teresa, Manzaneda, Antonio J., Camacho, Francisco M., Isla, Jorge

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-01-2021)
    “…•Extensive management at intermediate landscapes maximizes ant abundance and pest control potential.•Ecological contrast affects ant abundance and richness but…”
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    Animal‐mediated seed dispersal and the demo‐genetic configuration across plant colonization gradients by Isla, Jorge, Jácome‐Flores, Miguel, Rigueiro, Cristina, Arroyo, Juan Miguel, Jordano, Pedro, García, Cristina

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-05-2024)
    “…Ecologists have long recognized that seed dispersal mutualisms trigger natural regeneration and range expansion of animal‐dispersed trees. Yet we lack…”
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    FRUGIVORY CAMTRAP: A dataset of plant–animal interactions recorded with camera traps by Villalva, Pablo, Arroyo‐Correa, Blanca, Calvo, Gemma, Homet, Pablo, Isla, Jorge, Mendoza, Irene, Moracho, Eva, Quintero, Elena, Rodríguez‐Sánchez, Francisco, Jordano, Pedro

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2024)
    “…Ecological interactions are a key component of biodiversity, essential for understanding ecosystem services and functioning. Recording and quantifying…”
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    Landscape degradation affects red fox (Vulpes vulpes) diet and its ecosystem services in the threatened Ziziphus lotus scrubland habitats of semiarid Spain by Cancio, Inmaculada, González-Robles, Ana, Bastida, Jesús M., Isla, Jorge, Manzaneda, Antonio J., Salido, Teresa, Rey, Pedro J.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-10-2017)
    “…Habitat loss and landscape degradation affect carnivorous mammal populations and the ecosystem services they provide, but these services are poorly assessed in…”
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    Low‐intensity management benefits solitary bees in olive groves by Martínez‐Núñez, Carlos, Manzaneda, Antonio J., Isla, Jorge, Tarifa, Rubén, Calvo, Gemma, Molina, José L., Salido, Teresa, Ruiz, Carlos, Gutiérrez, José E., Rey, Pedro J., Diekötter, Tim

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-01-2020)
    “…One of the current challenges for applied ecologists is to understand how to manage/restore agroecosystems in a sustainable and cost‐effective way. The…”
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