Pol Capdevila, PhD

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2020- University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
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Vergotti MJ, D'Olivo JP, Brachert TC, et al. (2024) Reconstruction of long-term sublethal effects of warming on a temperate coral in a climate change hotspot. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Capdevila P, Zentner Y, Rovira G, et al. (2024) Mediterranean octocoral populations exposed to marine heatwaves are less resilient to disturbances. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Rovira G, Capdevila P, Zentner Y, et al. (2024) When resilience is not enough: 2022 extreme marine heatwave threatens climatic refugia for a habitat-forming Mediterranean octocoral. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Walker TWN, Schrodt F, Allard PM, et al. (2023) Leaf metabolic traits reveal hidden dimensions of plant form and function. Science Advances. 9: eadi4029
Bernard C, Santos GS, Deere JA, et al. (2023) MOSAIC - A Unified Trait Database to Complement Structured Population Models. Scientific Data. 10: 335
Cant J, Capdevila P, Beger M, et al. (2023) Recent exposure to environmental stochasticity does not determine the demographic resilience of natural populations. Ecology Letters
Garrabou J, Gómez-Gras D, Medrano A, et al. (2022) Marine heatwaves drive recurrent mass mortalities in the Mediterranean Sea. Global Change Biology
Capdevila P, Stott I, Cant J, et al. (2022) Life history mediates the trade-offs among different components of demographic resilience. Ecology Letters
Lupon A, Rodríguez-Lozano P, Bartrons M, et al. (2021) Towards women-inclusive ecology: Representation, behavior, and perception of women at an international conference. Plos One. 16: e0260163
Capdevila P, Noviello N, McRae L, et al. (2021) Global patterns of resilience decline in vertebrate populations. Ecology Letters
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