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    • Climate reverses directionality in the richness–abundance relationship across the World’s main forest biomes 

      Madrigal González, Jaime; Calatayud, Joaquín; Ballesteros Cánovas, Juan A.; Escudero, Adrián; Cayuela, Luis; Rueda, Marta; Ruiz Benito, Paloma; Herrero, Asier; Aponte, Cristina; Sagardia, Rodrigo; Plumptre, Andrew J.; Dupire, Sylvain; Espinosa, Carlos Ivan; Tutubalina, Olga; Myint, Moe; Pataro, Luciano; López Sáez, Jerome; Macia, Manuel J; Abegg, Meinrad; Zavala, Miguel A.; Quesada Román, Adolfo; Vega Araya, Mauricio; Golubeva, Elena; Timokhina, Yuliya; Stoffel, Markus (Nature Comunications, 2020-12-01)
      More tree species can increase the carbon storage capacity of forests (here referred to as the more species hypothesis) through increased tree productivity and tree abundance resulting from complementarity, but they can ...
    • Humedales resilientes: Una forma de promover la intervención pública mediante la gestión del riesgo ante desastres en Costa Rica 

      Mata Morales, Albert; Esquivel Rodríguez, Catalina; Gutiérrez Miranda, Marcela; Salas Hernández, Flor Enilda (Editorial Universidad Nacional, 2019-02-01)
      Conforme el mundo avanza, las tendencias y exigencias de las organizaciones son cada vez mayores. El ritmo acelerado con que se vive en pleno Siglo XXI, implica que la capacidad de adaptación de las organizaciones es ...
    • The dynamics of latifundia formation 

      Chaves, Luis Fernando (PLOS ONE, 2013-12-20)
      Land tenure inequity is a major social problem in developing nations worldwide. In societies, where land is a commodity, inequities in land tenure are associated with gaps in income distribution, poverty and biodiversity ...