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Luis Matías
Luis Matías
Dpt. of Plant Biology and Ecology. Universidad de Sevilla
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Oak seedling survival and growth along resource gradients in Mediterranean forests: implications for regeneration in current and future environmental scenarios
L Gómez‐Aparicio, IM Pérez‐Ramos, I Mendoza, L Matias, JL Quero, ...
Oikos 117 (11), 1683-1699, 2008
2042008
Interactions between growth, demography and biotic interactions in determining species range limits in a warming world: The case of Pinus sylvestris
L Matías, AS Jump
Forest ecology and management 282, 10-22, 2012
1772012
Functional traits and phenotypic plasticity modulate species coexistence across contrasting climatic conditions
IM Pérez-Ramos, L Matías, L Gómez-Aparicio, O Godoy
Nature Communications 10 (2555), 2019
1692019
Growth and resilience responses of Scots pine to extreme droughts across Europe depend on predrought growth conditions
AK Bose, A Gessler, A Bolte, A Bottero, A Buras, M Cailleret, JJ Camarero, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (8), 4521-4537, 2020
1482020
Soil‐nutrient availability under a global‐change scenario in a Mediterranean mountain ecosystem
L Matias, J Castro, R Zamora
Global Change Biology 17 (4), 1646-1657, 2011
1432011
Seed dispersal patterns by large frugivorous mammals in a degraded mosaic landscape
L Matías, R Zamora, I Mendoza, JA Hódar
Restoration Ecology 18 (5), 619-627, 2010
1152010
Recruitment limitation of forest communities in a degraded Mediterranean landscape
I Mendoza, L Gómez‐Aparicio, R Zamora, L Matías
Journal of Vegetation Science 20 (2), 367-376, 2009
1152009
Contrasting growth forecasts across the geographical range of Scots pine due to altitudinal and latitudinal differences in climatic sensitivity
L Matías, JC Linares, Á Sánchez‐Miranda, AS Jump
Global Change Biology 23 (10), 4106-4116, 2017
962017
Impacts of predicted climate change on recruitment at the geographical limits of Scots pine
L Matías, AS Jump
Journal of experimental botany 65 (1), 299-310, 2014
902014
The “isohydric trap”: A proposed feedback between water shortage, stomatal regulation, and nutrient acquisition drives differential growth and survival of European pines under …
D Salazar‐Tortosa, J Castro, P Villar‐Salvador, B Viñegla, L Matías, ...
Global Change Biology 24 (9), 4069-4083, 2018
862018
Sporadic rainy events are more critical than increasing of drought intensity for woody species recruitment in a Mediterranean community
L Matías, R Zamora, J Castro
Oecologia 169, 833-844, 2012
80*2012
An experimental extreme drought reduces the likelihood of species to coexist despite increasing intransitivity in competitive networks
L Matías, O Godoy, L Gómez‐Aparicio, IM Pérez‐Ramos
Journal of Ecology 106 (3), 826-837, 2018
752018
Positive adjacency effects mediated by seed disperser birds in pine plantations
R Zamora, JA Hódar, L Matías, I Mendoza
Ecological Applications 20 (4), 1053-1060, 2010
752010
Asymmetric changes of growth and reproductive investment herald altitudinal and latitudinal range shifts of two woody species
L Matías, AS Jump
Global Change Biology 21 (2), 882-896, 2015
612015
An excess of niche differences maximizes ecosystem functioning
O Godoy, L Gómez-Aparicio, L Matías, IM Pérez-Ramos, E Allan
Nature communications 11 (1), 4180, 2020
592020
Larger investment in roots in southern range-edge populations of Scots pine is associated with increased growth and seedling resistance to extreme drought in response to …
L Matías, P González-Díaz, AS Jump
Environmental and Experimental Botany 105, 32-38, 2014
562014
Effects of resource availability on plant recruitment at the community level in a Mediterranean mountain ecosystem
L Matías, L Gómez-Aparicio, R Zamora, J Castro
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 13 (4), 277-285, 2011
53*2011
Evidence for plant traits driving specific drought resistance. A community field experiment
L Matías, JL Quero, R Zamora, J Castro
Environmental and Experimental Botany 81, 55-61, 2012
522012
Effect of simulated climate change on soil respiration in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem: rainfall and habitat type are more important than temperature or the soil carbon pool
L Matías, J Castro, R Zamora
Ecosystems 15, 299-310, 2012
522012
Repercussions of simulated climate change on the diversity of woody-recruit bank in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem
L Matías, R Zamora, J Castro
Ecosystems 14, 672-682, 2011
462011
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