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M. Florencia Miguel
M. Florencia Miguel
PhD
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Context‐dependency and anthropogenic effects on individual plant–frugivore networks
MF Miguel, P Jordano, S Tabeni, CM Campos
Oikos 127 (7), 1045-1059, 2018
352018
Management of Protected Areas and Its Effect on an Ecosystem Function: Removal of Prosopis flexuosa Seeds by Mammals in Argentinian Drylands
CM Campos, VE Campos, F Miguel, MI Cona
PLoS One 11 (9), e0162551, 2016
252016
A meta-analysis contrasting active versus passive restoration practices in dryland agricultural ecosystems
MF Miguel, HS Butterfield, CJ Lortie
PeerJ 8, e10428, 2020
202020
Are exotic plants more abundant in the introduced versus native range?
DE Pearson, Ö Eren, YK Ortega, D Villarreal, M Şentürk, MF Miguel, ...
Journal of Ecology 106 (2), 727-736, 2018
172018
A checklist for choosing between R packages in ecology and evolution
CJ Lortie, J Braun, A Filazzola, F Miguel
Ecology and Evolution 10 (3), 1098-1105, 2020
132020
Seed removal by different functional mammal groups in a protected and grazed landscape of the Monte, Argentina
F Miguel, MI Cona, CM Campos
Seed Science Research 27 (3), 174-182, 2017
132017
Secondary seed dispersal by mammals between protected and grazed semiarid woodland
MF Miguel, S Tabeni, MI Cona, CM Campos
Forest ecology and management 422, 41-48, 2018
122018
Competition does not come at the expense of colonization in seed morphs with increased size and dispersal
MF Miguel, CJ Lortie, RM Callaway, JL Hierro
American Journal of Botany 104 (9), 1323-1333, 2017
122017
The disruption of a keystone interaction erodes pollination and seed dispersal networks
A Vitali, Y Sasal, DP Vázquez, MF Miguel, MA Rodríguez‐Cabal
Ecology 103 (1), e03547, 2022
112022
Small mammal abundance and seed predation across boundaries in a restored‐grazed woodland interface
S Tabeni, MF Miguel, CM Campos, M Cona
Restoration Ecology 26 (4), 787-795, 2018
112018
Studying the quantity component of seed dispersal effectiveness from exclosure treatments and camera trapping
CM Campos, S Velez, MF Miguel, S Papú, MI Cona
Ecology and Evolution 8 (11), 5470-5479, 2018
112018
A meta-analysis contrasting active versus passive restoration practices in dryland agricultural ecosystems. PeerJ 8: e10428
MF Miguel, HS Butterfield, CJ Lortie
72020
Too much of a good thing: Shrub benefactors are less important in higher diversity arid ecosystems
CJ Lortie, M Zuliani, N Ghazian, S Haas, J Braun, M Owen, F Miguel, ...
Journal of Ecology 109 (5), 2047-2053, 2021
62021
A keystone mutualism promotes resistance to invasion
A Vitali, DP Vazquez, MF Miguel, Y Sasal, MA Rodríguez‐Cabal
Journal of Animal Ecology 91 (1), 74-85, 2022
52022
Native mammals across grazing and restored woolands: An overview of ecological connectivity in the central monte desert
MS Tabeni, MF Spirito, MF Miguel
Conicet. Cricyt. Instituto Argentino de Investigación de las Zonas Áridas …, 2017
32017
Increasing global aridity destabilizes shrub facilitation of exotic but not native plant species
JE Lucero, A Filazzola, RM Callaway, J Braun, N Ghazian, S Haas, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 40, e02345, 2022
22022
Data from: Context-dependency and anthropogenic effects on individual plant-frugivore networks
MF Miguel, P Jordano, S Tabeni, CM Campos
Dryad, 2018
12018
Fifty years of research on South American drylands: Mapping the scientific contributions of the Argentine Institute for Dryland Research
S Tabeni, MF Miguel, DP Vázquez, SY Bobadilla, AP Tarquino-Carbonell, ...
Ecología Austral, 010-024, 2024
2024
Restoration richness tipping point meta‐analysis: finding the sweet spot
CJ Lortie, MF Miguel, A Filazzola, HS Butterfield
Restoration Ecology 30 (6), e13697, 2022
2022
A synthesis of dryland restoration lessons relevant to the San Joaquin Valley
A Filazzola, MF Miguel
EcoEvoRxiv, 2020
2020
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