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Ricardo Segovia
Ricardo Segovia
Instituto de Ecologia y Biodiversidad (IEB)
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Adaptation and coordinated evolution of plant hydraulic traits
P Sanchez‐Martinez, J Martínez‐Vilalta, KG Dexter, RA Segovia, ...
Ecology Letters, 2020
712020
Freezing and water availability structure the evolutionary diversity of trees across the Americas
RA Segovia, RT Pennington, TR Baker, F Coelho de Souza, DM Neves, ...
Science Advances 6 (19), eaaz5373, 2020
622020
Evolutionary diversity in tropical tree communities peaks at intermediate precipitation
DM Neves, KG Dexter, TR Baker, F Coelho de Souza, AT Oliveira-Filho, ...
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 1188, 2020
57*2020
The Gondwanan legacy in South American biogeography
RA Segovia, JJ Armesto
Journal of biogeography 42 (2), 209-217, 2015
512015
Toward marine democracy in Chile: Examining aquaculture ecological impacts through common property local ecological knowledge
J Anbleyth-Evans, FA Leiva, FT Rios, RA Segovia, V Häussermann, ...
Marine Policy 113, 103690, 2020
412020
Biogeographic anomalies in the species richness of Chilean forests: Incorporating evolution into a climatic–historic scenario
RA Segovia, LF Hinojosa, MF Pérez, BA Hawkins
Austral Ecology 38 (8), 905-914, 2013
352013
Genetic evidence for glacial refugia of the temperate tree Eucryphia cordifolia (Cunoniaceae) in southern South America
RA Segovia, MF Pérez, LF Hinojosa
American Journal of Botany 99 (1), 121-129, 2012
282012
Effects of maternal diet and host quality on oviposition patterns and offspring performance in a seed beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
M González-Teuber, R Segovia, E Gianoli
Naturwissenschaften 95, 609-615, 2008
172008
Principles of research in historical Natural Sciences: Why is the Natural History of organisms necessary in Biology?
C Villagrán, R Segovia, L Castillo
Gayana Botánica 71 (2), 259-266, 2014
9*2014
Climatic niche lability but growth form conservatism in the African woody flora
AP Gorel, OJ Hardy, G Dauby, KG Dexter, RA Segovia, K Steppe, ...
Ecology Letters, 2022
82022
Evolutionary diversity peaks at mid-elevations along an Amazon-to-Andes elevation gradient
AR Griffiths, MR Silman, W Farfan-Rios, KJ Feeley, KG Cabrera, P Meir, ...
Frontiers in ecology and evolution 9, 680041, 2021
82021
Exploring the concept of lineage diversity across north american forests
KG Dexter, RA Segovia, AR Griffiths
Forests 10 (6), 520, 2019
42019
Increased hydraulic risk in assemblages of woody plant species predicts spatial patterns of drought-induced mortality
P Sanchez-Martinez, M Mencuccini, R García-Valdés, WM Hammond, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 7 (10), 1620-1632, 2023
22023
Temperature predicts maximum tree-species richness and water availability and frost shape the residual variation
RA Segovia
Ecology, 2023
2*2023
Microsatellite markers for the endangered shrub Myrceugenia rufa (Myrtaceae) and three closely related species
F Pérez, CC Irarrázabal, M Cossio, G Peralta, R Segovia, M Bosshard, ...
Conservation genetics resources 6, 773-775, 2014
22014
Signals of recent tropical radiations in Cunoniaceae, an iconic family for understanding Southern Hemisphere biogeography
RA Segovia, AR Griffiths, D Arenas, AAP Dias, KG Dexter
bioRxiv, 2020.01. 23.916817, 2020
12020
Filogeografía de eucryphia cordifolia: historia glacial y diversidad genética en los bosques templado lluviosos del sur de sudamérica
RA Segovia Cortes
Universidad de Chile, 2010
12010
Robust fossil evidence for Proboscidean frugivory and its lasting impact on South American ecosystems
E González, A Loayza, R Segovia, F Rivals, A Petermann, IR Pedraza, ...
2024
Climatic Niche Dynamics of the Astereae Lineage and Haplopappus Species Distribution following Amphitropical Long-Distance Dispersal
MR Rosas, RA Segovia, PC Guerrero
Plants 12 (14), 2721, 2023
2023
Rasgos‐CL: A functional trait database of Chilean woody plants
E Alfaro, V Pérez‐Tello, M Acevedo, J Ovalle, RA Segovia, D Craven
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2023
2023
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