Duarte S Viana
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Chase J, Jeliazkov A, Ladouceur E, Viana D
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 2020 May;
1469(1):86-104.
PMID: 32406120
Metacommunity ecology combines local (e.g., environmental filtering and biotic interactions) and regional (e.g., dispersal and heterogeneity) processes to understand patterns of species abundance, occurrence, composition, and diversity across scales of...
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Viana D, Chase J
Ecology
. 2018 Dec;
100(2):e02576.
PMID: 30516271
The abundance and distribution of species across the landscape depend on the interaction between local, spatial, and stochastic processes. However, empirical syntheses relating these processes to spatiotemporal patterns of structure...
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Ferraguti M, Martinez-de la Puente J, Bensch S, Roiz D, Ruiz S, Viana D, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2018 Mar;
87(3):727-740.
PMID: 29495129
Vector and host communities, as well as habitat characteristics, may have important but different impacts on the prevalence, richness and evenness of vector-borne parasites. We investigated the relative importance of...
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Viana D, Granados J, Fandos P, Perez J, Cano-Manuel F, Buron D, et al.
Mov Ecol
. 2018 Jan;
6:1.
PMID: 29318021
Background: Space use by animals is determined by the interplay between movement and the environment, and is thus mediated by habitat selection, biotic interactions and intrinsic factors of moving individuals....
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Viana D
Front Plant Sci
. 2017 Dec;
8:1906.
PMID: 29209338
The persistence of species may depend upon their capacity to keep pace with climate change. However, dispersal has been ignored in the vast majority of studies that aimed at estimating...
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Viana D, Cid B, Figuerola J, Santamaria L
Oecologia
. 2016 Sep;
182(3):865-75.
PMID: 27576552
The assembly of many biological communities is constrained by the resistance exerted by resident species to immigration (biotic resistance). Two important mechanisms contribute to the generation of biotic resistance: diversity...
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Viana D, Santamaria L, Figuerola J
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2016 Aug;
31(10):763-775.
PMID: 27507683
Propagule dispersal beyond local scales has been considered rare and unpredictable. However, for many plants, invertebrates, and microbes dispersed by birds, long-distance dispersal (LDD) might be regularly achieved when mediated...
18.
Viana D, Santamaria L, Figuerola J
BMC Ecol
. 2016 Feb;
16:3.
PMID: 26830496
Background: Propagule retention time is a key factor in determining propagule dispersal distance and the shape of "seed shadows". Propagules dispersed by animal vectors are either ingested and retained in...
19.
Viana D, Gangoso L, Bouten W, Figuerola J
Proc Biol Sci
. 2016 Jan;
283(1822).
PMID: 26740610
Long-distance dispersal (LDD) promotes the colonization of isolated and remote habitats, and thus it has been proposed as a mechanism for explaining the distributions of many species. Birds are key...
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Viana D, Santamaria L, Michot T, Figuerola J
Am Nat
. 2013 Apr;
181(5):649-62.
PMID: 23594548
Migratory birds are often suggested to be important vectors for long-distance dispersal (LDD) of plant and animal propagules. The scale of such dispersal events (hundreds to thousands of kilometers) can...