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    There's no place like home? An exploration of the mechanisms behind plant litter–decomposer affinity in terrestrial ecosystems by Austin, Amy T, Vivanco, Lucía, González‐Arzac, Adelia, Pérez, Luis I

    Published in New Phytologist (01-10-2014)
    “…Litter decomposition in terrestrial ecosystems is an important first step for carbon and nutrient cycling, as senescent plant material is degraded and…”
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    Plant litter decomposition in a semi-arid ecosystem controlled by photodegradation by Austin, A.T, Vivanco, L

    Published in Nature (03-08-2006)
    “…The carbon balance in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the difference between inputs from primary production and the return of carbon to the atmosphere…”
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    Metal cation concentrations improve understanding of controls on soil organic carbon across a precipitation by vegetation gradient in the Patagonian Andes by Hodges, Caitlin, Araujo, Patricia I., Hess, Laura J.T., Vivanco, Lucía, Kaye, Jason, Austin, Amy T.

    Published in Geoderma (01-12-2023)
    “…Tephra-derived soils retain more organic carbon (C) than soils formed from any other parent material, but this C may be sensitive to changes in climate and…”
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    Soil bacterial communities remain altered after 30 years of agriculture abandonment in Pampa grasslands by Zieher, Ximena María López, Vivanco, Lucía, Yahdjian, Laura

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-2020)
    “…Old fields are spreading in the world because of agriculture abandonment, and they show a persistence of exotic plant species with little recovery towards the…”
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    Plant, fungal, bacterial, and nitrogen interactions in the litter layer of a native Patagonian forest by Vivanco, Lucía, Rascovan, Nicolás, Austin, Amy T

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (11-05-2018)
    “…Plant-microbial interactions in the litter layer represent one of the most relevant interactions for biogeochemical cycling as litter decomposition is a key…”
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    The importance of macro- and micro-nutrients over climate for leaf litter decomposition and nutrient release in Patagonian temperate forests by Vivanco, Lucía, Austin, Amy T.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2019)
    “…•Leaf litter traits have stronger control than rainfall on decomposition in Patagonia.•Controls on decomposition go beyond climate and lignin:N in Patagonian…”
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    Tree species identity alters forest litter decomposition through long-term plant and soil interactions in Patagonia, Argentina by Vivanco, Lucía, Austin, Amy T.

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-07-2008)
    “…1. A major challenge in predicting biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning is to understand the linkages between above-ground and below-ground components…”
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    Summer sunlight impacts carbon turnover in a spatially heterogeneous Patagonian woodland by Berenstecher, Paula, Vivanco, Lucía, Austin, Amy T.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-11-2022)
    “…Purpose We evaluated the importance of dry season (summer) sunlight on carbon (C) turnover in a Mediterranean-type climate ecosystem in the context of…”
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    Pathways of glyphosate effects on litter decomposition in grasslands by Vivanco, Lucía, Sánchez, María Victoria, Druille, Magdalena, Omacini, Marina

    Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2023)
    “…Grasslands store a third of global terrestrial carbon but are vulnerable to carbon loss due to inappropriate livestock grazing. Grasslands management can be…”
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    Nitrogen addition stimulates forest litter decomposition and disrupts species interactions in Patagonia, Argentina by VIVANCO, LUCÍA, AUSTIN, AMY T

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2011)
    “…Nitrogen (N) deposition and biodiversity loss are important drivers of global change, with uncertain consequences for carbon (C) and nutrient turnover in…”
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    Intrinsic Effects of Species on Leaf Litter and Root Decomposition: A Comparison of Temperate Grasses from North and South America by Vivanco, Lucía, Austin, Amy T.

    Published in Oecologia (01-11-2006)
    “…Plant species affect natural ecosystems through interactions between environmental and genetic factors. The importance of plant species in controlling…”
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    From plant litter to soil organic matter: a game to understand carbon dynamics by Piazza, Maria‐Victoria, Pinto, Priscila, Bazzoni, Bruno, Berenstecher, Paula, Casas, Cecilia, Zieher, Ximena López, Mallerman, Julieta, Méndez, M Soledad, Omacini, Marina, Piñeiro, Gervasio, Semmartin, María, Vivanco, Lucía, Yahdjian, Laura

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-05-2024)
    “…Managing ecosystems to sequester soil carbon requires a thorough understanding of complex soil processes. Here, we integrate these soil processes through the…”
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    Nonlinear responses in salt marsh functioning to increased nitrogen addition by Vivanco, Lucía, Irvine, Irina C., Martiny, Jennifer B. H.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2015)
    “…Salt marshes provide storm protection to shorelines, sequester carbon (C), and mitigate coastal eutrophication. These valuable coastal ecosystems are…”
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    Sunlight Doubles Aboveground Carbon Loss in a Seasonally Dry Woodland in Patagonia by Berenstecher, Paula, Vivanco, Lucía, Pérez, Luis I., Ballaré, Carlos L., Austin, Amy T.

    Published in Current biology (17-08-2020)
    “…Photodegradation of aboveground senescent plant material (plant litter) due to exposure to solar radiation has been identified as a dominant control on carbon…”
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    Sin reconocer la historicidad de la comunidad y la propia, no se puede hacer trabajo en y con comunidades by Lucía Vivanco Muñoz, Débora Grandón Valenzuela

    Published in Revista ocupación humana (En línea) (01-07-2024)
    “…Lucía Vivanco Muñoz es terapeuta ocupacional, egresada de la Universidad de Chile en 1983 y una de las primeras en incursionar en la Terapia Ocupacional social…”
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    The Effect of Nitrogen Enrichment on C1-Cycling Microorganisms and Methane Flux in Salt Marsh Sediments by Irvine, Irina C., Vivanco, Lucía, Bentley, Peris N., Martiny, Jennifer B. H.

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (2012)
    “…Methane (CH 4 ) flux from ecosystems is driven by C 1 -cycling microorganisms – the methanogens and the methylotrophs. Little is understood about what…”
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