Browsing Artículos WOS by Author "Abades, Sebastián"
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Global homogenization of the structure and function in the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel; Eldridge, David J.; Liu, Yu-Rong; Sokoya, Blessing; Wang, Jun-Tao; Hu, Hang-Wei; He, Ji-Zheng; Bastida, Felipe; Moreno, José L.; Bamigboye, Adebola R.; Blanco-Pastor, José L.; Cano-Diaz, Concha; Illan, Javier G.; Makhalanyane, Thulani P.; Siebe, Christina; Trivedi, Pankaj; Zaady, Eli; Verma, Jay Prakash; Wang, Ling; Wang, Jianyong; Grebenc, Tine; Peñaloza-Bojaca, Gabriel F.; Nahberger, Tina U.; Teixido, Alberto L.; Zhou, Xin-Quan; Berdugo, Miguel; Durán, Jorge; Rodríguez, Alexandra; Zhou, Xiaobing; Alfaro, Fernando [Univ Mayor, Fac Interdisciplinary Studies, GEMA Ctr Genom Ecol & Environm, Chile]; Abades, Sebastián; Plaza, Cesar; Rey, Ana; Singh, Brajesh K.; Tedersoo, Leho; Fierer, Noah (AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE, 2021-07)The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. We conducted a global field survey in urban greenspaces and neighboring natural ecosystems across 56 cities from six ... -
Highly masculinized and younger males attain higher reproductive success in a social rodent
Correa, Loreto A. [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Med Vet, Nucleo Interdisciplinario, Camino Piramide 5750, Santiago, Chile]; Leon, Cecilia; Ramírez-Estrada, Juan; Ly-Prieto, Alvaro; Abades, Sebastián; Hayes, Loren D.; Soto-Gamboa, Mauricio; Ebensperger, Luis A. (OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC, 2018)Alternative morphotypes have been reported in males of different taxa. In some mammals, highly masculinized and slightly masculinized males represent 2 opposite ends along a gradient of phenotypic variation in males. This ... -
Male group members are costly to plurally breeding Octodon degus females
Correa, Loreto A. [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Med Vet]; Hayes, Loren D.; Abades, Sebastián; Gao, Cuilan L.; Ebensperger, Luis A. (BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS, 2019)We report the results of a 6-year study of social (number of adult males/females, relatedness of females, communal litter size) and ecological (mean/CV of food abundance, soil hardness, burrow openings) factors influencing ...