Carlos M Herrera
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Herrera C
Am Nat
. 2024 Feb;
203(2):219-229.
PMID: 38306280
AbstractIn the early twentieth century, Wilhelm Johannsen's breeding experiments on pure lines of beans provided empirical support for his groundbreaking distinction between phenotype and genotype, the foundation stone of classical...
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Valverde J, Medrano M, Herrera C, Alonso C
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2024 Jan;
132(2):106-116.
PMID: 38233486
Changes in epigenetic states can allow individuals to cope with environmental changes. If such changes are heritable, this may lead to epigenetic adaptation. Thus, it is likely that in sessile...
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Herrera C, Nunez A, Valverde J, Alonso C
Ecology
. 2023 Jun;
104(9):e4128.
PMID: 37342062
The long-known, widely documented inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature ("temperature-size rule") has recently led to predictions of body size decline following current climatic warming ("size shrinking effect")....
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Morales-Poole J, de Vega C, Tsuji K, Jacquemyn H, Junker R, Herrera C, et al.
Microb Ecol
. 2022 Aug;
86(1):377-391.
PMID: 35930073
The floral nectar of angiosperms harbors a variety of microorganisms that depend predominantly on animal visitors for their dispersal. Although some members of the genus Acinetobacter and all currently known...
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de Vega C, Albaladejo R, Alvarez-Perez S, Herrera C
Am J Bot
. 2022 Mar;
109(3):393-405.
PMID: 35315515
Premise: Yeasts are often present in floral nectar and can influence plant fitness directly (independently of pollinators) or indirectly by influencing pollinator visitation and behavior. However, few studies have assessed...
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Alonso C, Herrera C
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
159(3):645-656.
PMID: 33873589
• Here, we studied patterns of covariation of 10 leaf nutrients in expanding and mature leaves of the evergreen shrub Daphne laureola (Thymelaeaceae) in southern Spain. Changes in mean values...
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Herrera C
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
161(2):473-484.
PMID: 33873493
• Patterns of intraspecific variation in the number of pollen tubes per style in naturally pollinated plants are poorly known, yet that information is essential for assessing the frequency of...
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Alvarez-Perez S, Tsuji K, Donald M, Van Assche A, Vannette R, Herrera C, et al.
Microb Ecol
. 2021 Apr;
83(1):256.
PMID: 33864130
No abstract available.
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Herrera C
Ecology
. 2021 Mar;
102(6):e03327.
PMID: 33713352
Pollinators can mediate facilitative or competitive relationships between plant species, but the relative importance of these two conflicting phenomena in shaping community-wide pollinator resource use remains unexplored. This article examines...