Publikace zaměstnanců a studentů
Nagore Medina
Počet záznamů: 9
Puy J., de Bello F., Dvořáková H., Medina N.G., Latzel V., Carmona C.P. 2021. Competition‐induced transgenerational plasticity influences competitive interactions and leaf decomposition of offspring. New Phytologist. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17037
Backhaus, L., Albert, G., Cuchietti, A., Jaimes Nino, L. M., Fahs, N., Lisner, A., ... Lepš J. & García Medina, N. 2021. Shift from trait convergence to divergence along old field succession. Journal of Vegetation Science, e12986.
Arellano, G., Medina, N.G., Tan, S., Mohamad, M., Davies, S.J 2019. Crown damage and the mortality of tropical trees. New Phytologist 221, 169-179
Medina, N.G., Bowker, M.A., Hortal, J., Mazimpaka, V., Lara, V. 2018. Shifts in the importance of the species pool and environmental controls of epiphytic bryophyte richness across multiple scales. Oecologia 186, 805-816
Estébanez, B., Medina, N.G., Caparrós, R., Monforte, L., Del‐Castillo‐Alonso, M.A., Martínez‐Abaigar, J., Núñez‐Olivera, E. 2018. Spores potentially dispersed to longer distances are more tolerant to ultraviolet radiation: A case study in the moss genus Orthotrichum. American Journal of Botany 105: 996-1005
Alves‐Martins, A., Calatayud, J., Medina, N.G., De Marco, P., Juen, L., Hortal, J. 2018. Drivers of regional and local diversity of Amazonian stream Odonata. Insect Conservation and Diversity (early view)
Leo, M., Lareo, A., Garcia-Saura, C., Hortal, J., Medina, N.G. 2018. BtM, a low-cost open-source datalogger to estimate the water content of nonvascular cryptogams. Journal of Visual Experiments
Valcárcel, V.,Guzmán, B., Medina,N.G., Vargas, V., Wen J. 2017. Phylogenetic and paleobotanical evidence for late Miocene diversification of the Tertiary subtropical lineage of ivies (Hedera L., Araliaceae). BMC evolutionary biology 17:146
Peco,B., Navarro, E., Carmona, C.P., Medina, N.G., Marques, M.J. 2017. Effects of grazing abandonment on soil multifunctionality: The role of plant functional traits. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 249: 215-225.