Perfil del autor: Álvarez Cansino, Leonor
Datos institucionales
Nombre | Álvarez Cansino, Leonor |
Departamento | Biología Vegetal y Ecología |
Área de conocimiento | Ecología |
Categoría profesional | Profesora Titular de Universidad |
Correo electrónico | Solicitar |
Estadísticas
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Nº publicaciones
7
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Nº visitas
470
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Nº descargas
508
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Limited intraspecific variation in drought resistance along a pronounced tropical rainfall gradient
(National Academy of Sciences, 2024)
Assessing within- species variation in response to drought is crucial for predicting species’ responses to climate change ... |
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Turgor Loss Point Predicts Survival Responses to Experimental and Natural Drought in Tropical tree Seedlings
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2022)
Identifying key traits that can serve as proxies for species drought resistance is crucial for predicting and mitigating ... |
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Gender dimorphism in Corema album across its biogeographical area and implications under a scenario of extreme drought events
(Elsevier, 2018)
In dioecious species, traits may have evolved because of significantly different resource demands associated with male ... |
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How do Mediterranean shrub species cope with shade? Ecophysiological response to different light intensities
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2018)
Under natural conditions, light exposure for Mediterranean shrubs can be highly variable, especially during cloudy days ... |
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Germination and Clonal Propagation of the Endemic Shrub Corema album, a Vulnerable Species with Conservation Needs and Commercial Interest
(Sage Publications, 2017)
In this study, we aimed to explore regeneration possibilities of Corema album (L.) D. Don by determining germination ... |
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Germination success and seedling development of Argania spinosa under different climatic conditions and browsing intensity
(Sage Publications, 2013)
The present study assesses whether the germination and establishment success of Argania spinosa seeds are affected by the ... |
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Gender-specific costs of reproduction on vegetative growth and physiological performance in the dioecious shrub Corema album
(Oxford University Press, 2010)
Background and Aims: Reproductive costs imply trade-offs in resource distribution at the physiological level, expressed ... |