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    Zero-sum landscape effects on acorn predation associated with shifts in granivore insect community in new holm oak (Quercus ilex) forests by Ruiz-Carbayo, Helena, Bonal, Raúl, Pino, Joan, Espelta, Josep Maria

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-04-2018)
    “…Aim: Landscape attributes can determine plant-animal interactions via effects on the identity and abundance of the involved species. As most studies have been…”
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    Contrasting genetic population structures in acorn weevils (Curculio spp.) in expanding forests: The effects of differences in resource‐tracking strategies by RuizCarbayo, Helena, Espelta, Josep Maria, Pino, Joan, Hampe, Arndt, Bonal, Raul

    Published in Insect conservation and diversity (01-01-2023)
    “…Woody vegetation spread over former croplands in Europe has created new unexploited habitats for forest organisms. Their ability to colonise them and thrive…”
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    Community assembly in time and space: the case of Lepidoptera in a Quercus ilex L. savannah‐like landscape by RuizCarbayo, Helena, Bonal, Raúl, Espelta, Josep Maria, Hernández, Marisa, Pino, Joan, Leather, Simon R.

    Published in Insect conservation and diversity (01-01-2017)
    “…The factors governing community assemblages in fragmented habitats remain a challenging topic in ecology, especially in the present context of global change…”
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    Insect herbivory in novel Quercus ilex L. forests: the role of landscape attributes, forest composition and host traits by Ruiz-Carbayo, Helena, Pino, Joan, Bonal, Raúl, James, Patrick M. A., Hampe, Arndt, Molowny-Horas, Roberto, Espelta, Josep Maria

    Published in Annals of forest science. (2020)
    “…Key message Insect herbivory in novel Quercus ilex L. forests is a highly context- and scale-dependent process. We show that forest composition, tree height…”
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