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Pedro Flombaum

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Tovar C, Carril A, Gutierrez A, Ahrends A, Fita L, Zaninelli P, et al.
J Biogeogr . 2022 Oct; 49(8):1420-1442. PMID: 36247109
Aim: Climate change is expected to impact mountain biodiversity by shifting species ranges and the biomes they shape. The extent and regional variation in these impacts are still poorly understood,...
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Flombaum P, Yahdjian L, Sala O
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Jul; 23(2):503-511. PMID: 27435939
Humans are altering global environment at an unprecedented rate through changes in biodiversity, climate, nitrogen cycle, and land use. To address their effects on ecosystem functioning, experiments most frequently explore...
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Flombaum P, Sala O, Rastetter E
Oecologia . 2013 Sep; 174(2):559-66. PMID: 24065556
Resource partitioning, facilitation, and sampling effect are the three mechanisms behind the biodiversity effect, which is depicted usually as the effect of plant-species richness on aboveground net primary production. These...
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Cardinale B, Gross K, Fritschie K, Flombaum P, Fox J, Rixen C, et al.
Ecology . 2013 Sep; 94(8):1697-707. PMID: 24015514
To predict the ecological consequences of biodiversity loss, researchers have spent much time and effort quantifying how biological variation affects the magnitude and stability of ecological processes that underlie the...
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Flombaum P, Gallegos J, Gordillo R, Rincon J, Zabala L, Jiao N, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 May; 110(24):9824-9. PMID: 23703908
The Cyanobacteria Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus account for a substantial fraction of marine primary production. Here, we present quantitative niche models for these lineages that assess present and future global abundances...
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Flombaum P, Sala O
Ecology . 2012 May; 93(2):227-34. PMID: 22624303
Several experiments have shown that aboveground net primary productivity increases with plant species richness. The main mechanism proposed to explain this relationship is niche complementarity, which is determined by differences...
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Flombaum P, Sala O
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008 Apr; 105(16):6087-90. PMID: 18427124
Current and expected changes in biodiversity have motivated major experiments, which reported a positive relationship between plant species diversity and primary production. As a first step in addressing this relationship,...