Matias Arim, Ph.D.

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Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay 
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Borthagaray AI, Teixeira de Mello F, Arim M. (2025) Inferring riverscape dispersal processes from fish biodiversity patterns. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Ersoy Z, Evangelista C, Larrañaga A, et al. (2025) GLOSSAQUA: A global dataset of size spectra across aquatic ecosystems. Ecology. 106: e70050
Ortiz E, Ramos-Jiliberto R, Arim M. (2025) Correction: Prey selection along a predators' body size gradient evidences the role of different trait-based mechanisms in food web organization. Plos One. 20: e0317143
Arim M, Illarze M. (2024) Taylor's law on abundance unravels the role of traits and environmental conditions on population dynamics. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 93: 1442-1444
Illarze M, Arim M, Ramos-Jiliberto R, et al. (2024) Community connectivity and local heterogeneity explain animal species co-occurrences within pond communities. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Castillo SP, Rebolledo RA, Arim M, et al. (2023) Metastatic cells exploit their stoichiometric niche in the network of cancer ecosystems. Science Advances. 9: eadi7902
Ortiz E, Ramos-Jiliberto R, Arim M. (2023) Prey selection along a predators' body size gradient evidences the role of different trait-based mechanisms in food web organization. Plos One. 18: e0292374
Ortiz E, Borthagaray AI, Ramos-Jiliberto R, et al. (2023) Scaling of biological rates with body size as a backbone in the assembly of metacommunity biodiversity. Biology Letters. 19: 20220618
Borzone Mas D, Scarabotti P, Alvarenga P, et al. (2022) Symmetries and asymmetries in the topological roles of piscivorous fishes between occurrence networks and food webs. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Arim M, Herrera-Esposito D, Bermolen P, et al. (2022) Contact tracing-induced Allee effect in disease dynamics. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 542: 111109
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