Rodrigo G. Medel

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1990-1993 Ecology Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile 
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Aizen MA, Aguiar S, Biesmeijer JC, et al. (2019) Global agricultural productivity is threatened by increasing pollinator dependence without a parallel increase in crop diversification. Global Change Biology
Medel R, González-Browne C, Salazar D, et al. (2018) The most effective pollinator principle applies to new invasive pollinators. Biology Letters. 14
Medel R, González‐Browne C, Fontúrbel FE. (2018) Pollination in the Chilean Mediterranean‐type ecosystem: a review of current advances and pending tasks Plant Biology. 20: 89-99
Cares RA, Sáez-Cordovez C, Valiente-Banuet A, et al. (2018) Frugivory and seed dispersal in the endemic cactus Eulychnia acida : extending the anachronism hypothesis to the Chilean Mediterranean ecosystem Revista Chilena De Historia Natural. 91: 1-7
Fontúrbel FE, Medel R. (2017) Frugivore-Mediated Selection in A Habitat Transformation Scenario. Scientific Reports. 7: 45371
Fontúrbel FE, Jordano P, Medel R. (2017) Plant-animal mutualism effectiveness in native and transformed habitats: Assessing the coupled outcomes of pollination and seed dispersal Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics. 28: 87-95
Fontúrbel FE, Salazar DA, Medel R. (2017) Why mistletoes are more aggregated in disturbed forests? The role of differential host mortality Forest Ecology and Management. 394: 13-19
Murúa M, Espíndola A, González A, et al. (2017) Pollinators and crossability as reproductive isolation barriers in two sympatric oil-rewarding Calceolaria (Calceolariaceae) species Evolutionary Ecology. 31: 421-434
Fontúrbel FE, Salazar DA, Medel R. (2017) Increased resource availability prevents the disruption of key ecological interactions in disturbed habitats Ecosphere. 8
González-Browne C, Murúa MM, Navarro L, et al. (2016) Does Plant Origin Influence the Fitness Impact of Flower Damage? A Meta-Analysis. Plos One. 11: e0146437
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