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 (2008).  Seasonal and annual variation of carbon exchange in an evergreen Mediterranean forest in southern France.  
Global Change Biology. 14, 714-725.
 
 (2005).  Summer and winter sensitivity of leaves and xylem to minimum freezing temperatures: a comparison of co-occurring Mediterranean oaks that differ in leaf lifespan..  
The New phytologist. 168, 597-612.
 
 (1999).  The dehesa system of southern Spain and Portugal as a natural ecosystem mimic.  
Agroforestry Systems. 45, 57-79.
 
 (1999).  Exploring the relationships between reflectance and anatomical and biochemical properties in Quercus ilex leaves.  
New Phytologist. 143, 351-364.
 
 (1998).  Seasonal and annual changes in leaf δ13C in two co-occurring Mediterranean oaks: relations to leaf growth and drought progression.  
Functional Ecology. 12, 778-785.
 
 (1997).  Between-tree variations in leaf δ 13 C of Quercus pubescens and Quercus ilex among Mediterranean habitats with different water availability.  
Oecologia. 111, 26-35.
 
 (1997).  Modelling transpiration in holm-oak savannah: scaling up from the leaf to the tree scale.  
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 1923, 
 
 (1996).  Effects of elevated carbon dioxide on leaf gas exchange and growth of cork-oak (Quercus suber L) seedlings.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 53, 461-467.
 
 (1996).  Local variations of ecosystem functions in Mediterranean evergreen oak woodland.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 53, 561-570.
 
 (1996).  Optimization of carbon gain in canopies of Mediterranean evergreen oaks.  
Ann. For. Sci.. 53, 547-560.
 
 (1993).  Estimating tree density in oak savanna-like lsquo;dehesa’ of southern Spain from SPOT data.  
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 14, 685-697.
 
 (1993).  HOW TREE COVER INFLUENCES THE WATER-BALANCE OF MEDITERRANEAN RANGELANDS.  
ECOLOGY. 74, 570-582.
 
 (1990).  Plant and soil nitrogen dynamics in mediterranean grasslands: a comparison of annual and perennial grasses.  
Oecologia. 85, 142-149.
 
 (1988).  The dehesa: an agrosilvopastoral system of the Mediterranean region with special reference to the Sierra Morena area of Spain.  
Agroforestry Systems. 1, 71-96.





