Mariano Rodriguez-Cabal
Affiliations: | CONICET, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Torres A, Kuebbing SE, Stuble KL, et al. (2024) Inverse priority effects: A role for historical contingency during species losses. Ecology Letters |
Vitali A, Ruiz-Suarez S, Vázquez DP, et al. (2023) Invasive species modulate the structure and stability of a multilayer mutualistic network. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230132 |
Prager CM, Classen AT, Sundqvist MK, et al. (2022) Integrating natural gradients, experiments, and statistical modeling in a distributed network experiment: An example from the WaRM Network. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9396 |
Vitali A, Sasal Y, Vázquez DP, et al. (2021) The disruption of a keystone interaction erodes pollination and seed dispersal networks. Ecology. e03547 |
Vitali A, Vázquez DP, Miguel MF, et al. (2021) A keystone mutualism promotes resistance to invasion. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Moyano J, Rodriguez-Cabal MA, Nuñez MA. (2021) Invasive trees rely more on mycorrhizas, countering the ideal weed hypothesis. Ecology. e03330 |
Moyano J, Rodriguez-Cabal MA, Nuñez MA. (2020) Highly invasive tree species are more dependent on mutualisms. Ecology. e02997 |
Moyano J, Chiuffo MC, Nuñez MA, et al. (2019) Seed predation does not explain pine invasion success. Oecologia |
Rodriguez-Cabal MA, Barrios-Garcia MN, Greyson-Gaito CJ, et al. (2019) Non-native ungulates indirectly impact foliar arthropods but not soil function Biological Invasions. 21: 3077-3084 |
Torres A, Alarcón P, Rodríguez-Cabal M, et al. (2018) Secondary Invasions Hinder the Recovery of Native Communities after the Removal of Nonnative Pines Along a Precipitation Gradient in Patagonia Forests. 9: 394 |