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    A modeling approach to estimate the historical population size of the Patagonian Kawésqar people by Estay, Sergio A, López, Daniela N, Silva, Carmen P, Gayo, Eugenia M, McRostie, Virginia, Lima, Mauricio

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-06-2022)
    “…The study of human-gatherers societies’ demography used to be a difficult task due to the lack of direct evidence to support the estimations. This is the case…”
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    Integrating species and interactions into similarity metrics: a graph theory-based approach to understanding community similarity by López, Daniela N, Camus, Patricio A, Valdivia, Nelson, Estay, Sergio A

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (31-05-2019)
    “…Community similarity is often assessed through similarities in species occurrences and abundances (i.e., compositional similarity) or through the distribution…”
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    Food webs over time: evaluating structural differences and variability of degree distributions in food webs by López, Daniela N., Camus, Patricio A., Valdivia, Nelson, Estay, Sergio A.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2018)
    “…Ecological networks are usually analyzed as time‐aggregated units, where time‐specific interactions are aggregated into one single network. However, the extent…”
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    Positive and negative effects of mesograzers on early‐colonizing species in an intertidal rocky‐shore community by Tejada‐Martinez, Daniela, López, Daniela N., Bonta, César C., Sepúlveda, Roger D., Valdivia, Nelson

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2016)
    “…The ecological consequences of human‐driven overexploitation and loss of keystone consumers are still unclear. In intertidal rocky shores over the world, the…”
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    Foundation species canopies affect understory beta diversity differently depending on species mobility by Catalán, Alexis M., López, Daniela N., Fica‐Rojas, Eliseo, Broitman, Bernardo R., Valdivia, Nelson, Scrosati, Ricardo A.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2023)
    “…Beta diversity measures the spatial variation in species composition. Because it influences several community attributes, studies are increasingly…”
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    Can suitability indices predict plant growth in the invaded range? The case of Acacias species by Silva, Carmen P, López, Daniela N, Naulin, Paulette I, Estay, Sergio A

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (07-02-2023)
    “…Forestry in many parts of the world depends on exotic species, making this industry a source of invasions in some countries. Among others, plantations of the…”
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    A bug’s tale: revealing the history, biogeography and ecological patterns of 500 years of insect invasions by López, Daniela N., Fuentes-Contreras, Eduardo, Ruiz, Cecilia, Ide, Sandra, Estay, Sergio A.

    Published in NeoBiota (31-01-2023)
    “…The arrival of Europeans to the Americas triggered a massive exchange of organisms on a continental scale. This exchange was accelerated by the rapid increase…”
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    Disentangling the spread dynamics of insect invasions using spatial networks by Estay, Sergio A., Silva, Carmen P., López, Daniela N., Labra, Fabio A.

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (19-05-2023)
    “…Introduction Describing and understanding spatiotemporal spread patterns in invasive species remains a long-standing interdisciplinary research goal. Here we…”
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    High temporal variability in the occurrence of consumer–resource interactions in ecological networks by Lopez, Daniela N., Camus, Patricio A., Valdivia, Nelson, Estay, Sergio A.

    Published in Oikos (01-12-2017)
    “…Ecological networks have been used to represent interactions between species as fixed linkages despite that populations naturally oscillate over time and…”
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    High temporal variability in the occurrence of consumer-resource interactions in ecological networks by Lopez, Daniela N, Camus, Patricio A, Valdivia, Nelson, Estay, Sergio A

    Published 08-04-2016
    “…Ecological networks are theoretical abstractions that represent ecological communities. These networks are usually defined as static entities, in which the…”
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