Biología evolutiva y de la conservación
Duke University
Durham, Estados UnidosPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Duke University (10)
2023
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Linking seed size and number to trait syndromes in trees
Global Ecology and Biogeography, Vol. 32, Núm. 5, pp. 683-694
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Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients
Nature Plants, Vol. 9, Núm. 7, pp. 1044-1056
2022
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Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients
Ecology Letters
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Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery
Nature Communications, Vol. 13, Núm. 1
2021
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Is there tree senescence? The fecundity evidence
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 118, Núm. 34
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New fossils of Australopithecus Sediba reveal a nearly complete lower back
eLife
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The impact of super-spreader cities, highways, and intensive care availability in the early stages of the COVID-19 epidemic in Brazil
Scientific Reports, Vol. 11, Núm. 1
2018
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Homo naledi pelvic remains from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa
Journal of Human Evolution, Vol. 125, pp. 122-136
2017
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The vertebrae and ribs of Homo naledi
Journal of Human Evolution, Vol. 104, pp. 136-154
2015
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Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa
eLife, Vol. 4, Núm. September2015