Josep Maria Espelta
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Recent Articles
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Quantifying the impacts of rewilding on ecosystem resilience to disturbances: A global meta-analysis
Selwyn M, Lazaro-Gonzalez A, Lloret F, Benayas J, Hampe A, Brotons L, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2025 Feb;
375:124360.
PMID: 39892264
Rewilding is one approach to restoration that aims at restoring natural self-sustaining ecosystems, allowing natural processes to resume by targeting an increase in trophic complexity, disturbance stochasticity, and dispersal, while...
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Klesse S, Peters R, Alfaro-Sanchez R, Badeau V, Baittinger C, Battipaglia G, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Oct;
30(10):e17546.
PMID: 39450699
With ongoing global warming, increasing water deficits promote physiological stress on forest ecosystems with negative impacts on tree growth, vitality, and survival. How individual tree species will react to increased...
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Journe V, Bogdziewicz M, Courbaud B, Kunstler G, Qiu T, Acuna M, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2024 Oct;
27(9):e14500.
PMID: 39354911
The fundamental trade-off between current and future reproduction has long been considered to result in a tendency for species that can grow large to begin reproduction at a larger size....
4.
Frei T, Espelta J, Gorriz-Mifsud E, Hampe A, Lefevre F, Martin-Fores I, et al.
Ambio
. 2023 Sep;
53(1):34-45.
PMID: 37775713
Natural forest expansion (NFE), that is, the establishment of secondary forest on non-forested land through natural succession, has substantially contributed to the widespread expansion of forests in Europe over the...
5.
Qiu T, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Bergeron Y, Bogdziewicz M, Boivin T, et al.
Nat Plants
. 2023 Jun;
9(7):1044-1056.
PMID: 37386149
The benefits of masting (volatile, quasi-synchronous seed production at lagged intervals) include satiation of seed predators, but these benefits come with a cost to mutualist pollen and seed dispersers. If...
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Ortego J, Espelta J, Armenteras D, Diez M, Munoz A, Bonal R
Mol Ecol
. 2023 Mar;
32(12):3182-3199.
PMID: 36942365
The tropical Andes are one of the most important biodiversity hotspots on Earth, yet our understanding of how their biotas have responded to Quaternary climatic oscillations is extraordinarily limited and...
7.
Journe V, Andrus R, Aravena M, Ascoli D, Berretti R, Berveiller D, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2022 Apr;
25(6):1471-1482.
PMID: 35460530
Lack of tree fecundity data across climatic gradients precludes the analysis of how seed supply contributes to global variation in forest regeneration and biotic interactions responsible for biodiversity. A global...
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Bogdziewicz M, Espelta J, Bonal R
Ann Bot
. 2018 Nov;
123(4):707-714.
PMID: 30452531
Background And Aims: The ability of plants to allocate energy to resistance against herbivores changes with abiotic conditions and thus may vary along geographical clines, with important consequences for plant...
9.
Urgoiti J, Munoz A, Espelta J, Bonal R
Integr Zool
. 2018 Jan;
13(3):307-318.
PMID: 29316239
The function and conservation of many forest ecosystems depend on the distribution and diversity of the community of rodents that consume and disperse seeds. The habitat preferences and interactions are...
10.
Arias-LeClaire H, Bonal R, Garcia-Lopez D, Espelta J
Integr Zool
. 2017 Nov;
13(3):267-279.
PMID: 29168606
Synchrony between seed growth and oogenesis is suggested to largely shape trophic breadth of seed-feeding insects and ultimately to contribute to their co-existence by means of resource partitioning or in...