User profiles for Marc Estiarte
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TRY–a global database of plant traits
Plant traits – the morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical and phenological
characteristics of plants and their organs – determine how primary producers respond to …
characteristics of plants and their organs – determine how primary producers respond to …
Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming
The majority of the Earth’s terrestrial carbon is stored in the soil. If anthropogenic warming
stimulates the loss of this carbon to the atmosphere, it could drive further planetary warming 1 , …
stimulates the loss of this carbon to the atmosphere, it could drive further planetary warming 1 , …
Complex spatiotemporal phenological shifts as a response to rainfall changes
• Climatic warming produces significant gradual alterations in the timing of life‐cycle events,
and here we study the phenological effects of rainfall‐pattern changes. • We conducted …
and here we study the phenological effects of rainfall‐pattern changes. • We conducted …
Alteration of the phenology of leaf senescence and fall in winter deciduous species by climate change: effects on nutrient proficiency
M Estiarte, J Peñuelas - Global change biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Leaf senescence in winter deciduous species signals the transition from the active to the
dormant stage. The purpose of leaf senescence is the recovery of nutrients before the leaves fall…
dormant stage. The purpose of leaf senescence is the recovery of nutrients before the leaves fall…
Changes in soil enzymes related to C and N cycle and in soil C and N content under prolonged warming and drought in a Mediterranean shrubland
In a Mediterranean shrubland, we investigated the effects of the projected warming and
drought on soil urease, protease and β-glucosidase activities and the relation of the possible …
drought on soil urease, protease and β-glucosidase activities and the relation of the possible …
Evidence of current impact of climate change on life: a walk from genes to the biosphere
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate
change through phenotypic plasticity, genotypic evolution, changes in distribution and, in …
change through phenotypic plasticity, genotypic evolution, changes in distribution and, in …
Drought‐resistant fungi control soil organic matter decomposition and its response to temperature
Microbial‐mediated decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) ultimately makes a considerable
contribution to soil respiration, which is typically the main source of CO 2 arising from …
contribution to soil respiration, which is typically the main source of CO 2 arising from …
Temperature response of soil respiration largely unaltered with experimental warming
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from soil is a major yet poorly understood
flux in the global carbon cycle. Climatic warming is hypothesized to increase rates of soil …
flux in the global carbon cycle. Climatic warming is hypothesized to increase rates of soil …
Can elevated CO2 affect secondary metabolism and ecosystem function?
J Peñuelas, M Estiarte - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998 - cell.com
It has generally been assumed that increasing atmospheric CO 2 concentrations will increase
plant carbon-based secondary or structural compounds concentrations. These changes …
plant carbon-based secondary or structural compounds concentrations. These changes …
The response of soil processes to climate change: results from manipulation studies of shrublands across an environmental gradient
Predicted changes in climate may affect key soil processes such as respiration and net
nitrogen (N) mineralization and thus key ecosystem functions such as carbon (C) storage and …
nitrogen (N) mineralization and thus key ecosystem functions such as carbon (C) storage and …