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Pathways for resilience in Mediterranean cork oak land use systems.
Annals of Forest Science.
(2012). A phytoclimatic-based indicator for assessing the inherent responsitivity of the European forests to climate change.
Ecological Indicators. 18, 73 - 81.
(2012).
(2012). Modelling phytoclimatic versatility as a large scale indicator of adaptive capacity to climate change in forest ecosystems.
Ecological Modelling. 222(8), 1436 - 1447.
(2011). Assessing the resilience of Mediterranean holm oaks to disturbances using selective thinning.
Acta Oecologica. 35, 849-854.
(2009). Assessing the resilience of Mediterranean holm oaks to disturbances using selective thinning.
Acta Oecologica. 35(6), 849 - 854.
(2009). Post-fire regeneration of Mediterranean plant communities at a regional scale is dependent on vegetation type and dryness.
Journal of Vegetation Science. 18(1),
(2007). Post-fire regeneration of Mediterranean plant communities at a regional scale is dependent on vegetation type and dryness.
Journal of Vegetation Science. 18, 111.
(2007). Post-fire recovery of Mediterranean ground ant communities follows vegetation and dryness gradients.
Journal of Biogeography. 33, 1246-1258.
(2006). Post-fire recovery of Mediterranean ground ant communities follows vegetation and dryness gradients.
Journal of Biogeography. 33(7), 1246 - 1258.
(2006). Predicting the Recovery of Pinus halepensis and Quercus ilex Forests after a Large Wildfire in Northeastern Spain.
Plant Ecology. 180, 47-56.
(2005). Predicting the Recovery of Pinus halepensis and Quercus ilex Forests after a Large Wildfire in Northeastern Spain.
Plant Ecology. 180(1), 47 - 56.
(2005). Canopy recovery after drought dieback in holm-oak Mediterranean forests of Catalonia (NE Spain).
Global Change Biology. 10(12), 2092 - 2099.
(2004). The role of disturbance in the co-existence of the evergreen Quercus ilex and the deciduous Quercus cerrioides.
Journal of Vegetation Science. 15, 423-430.
(2004). The role of disturbance in the co-existence of the evergreen Quercus ilex and the deciduous Quercus cerrioides.
Journal of Vegetation Science. 15(3), 423 - 430.
(2004). Hydrological influences on the resilience of Quercus spp. dominated geoecosystems in central Spain.
Geomorphology. 23(2-4), 101 - 126.
(1998). Hydrological influences on the resilience of Quercus spp. dominated geoecosystems in central Spain.
Geomorphology. 23, 101-126.
(1998). Comparative genet survival after fire in woody Mediterranean species.
Oecologia. 91, 493-499.
(1992).