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Carlos Navarro
Researcher at Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza
Publications - 54
Citations - 2724
Carlos Navarro is an academic researcher from Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2512 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Navarro include University of Granada & Polytechnic University of Catalonia.
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Genetic resource impacts of habitat loss and degradation; reconciling empirical evidence and predicted theory for neotropical trees
TL;DR: A simulation approach is used to assess the magnitude of expected genetic change, and 31 studies of 23 neotropical tree species are reviewed to assess whether empirical case studies conform to theory.
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Long-term prevalence of oropharyngeal dysphagia in head and neck cancer patients: Impact on quality of life☆
Pilar García-Peris,L. Parón,C. Velasco,C. de la Cuerda,M. Camblor,I. Bretón,H. Herencia,J.J. Verdaguer,Carlos Navarro,Pere Clavé +9 more
TL;DR: A high prevalence of dysphagia is found in head and neck cancer patients treated with surgery and coadjuvant treatment, which negatively affects their quality of life and it is important that nutritional surveillance be provided to detect it and to prevent malnutrition.
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Genetic diversity in mesoamerican populations of mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla), assessed using RAPDs.
Amanda C. M. Gillies,Carlos Navarro,Andrew J. Lowe,Adrian C. Newton,M. Hernández,John R. U. Wilson,Jonathan P. Cornelius +6 more
TL;DR: One of the most wide-ranging surveys of molecular variation within a tropical tree species to date offers practical information for the future conservation of mahogany and highlights some factors that may have influenced the partitioning of genetic diversity in this species across Mesoamerica.
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The role of forest genetic resources in responding to biotic and abiotic factors in the context of anthropogenic climate change
René I. Alfaro,Bruno Fady,Giovanni G. Vendramin,Ian K. Dawson,Richard A. Fleming,Cuauhtémoc Sáenz-Romero,Roberto Lindig-Cisneros,Trevor Q. Murdock,Barbara Vinceti,Carlos Navarro,Tore Skrøppa,Giulia Baldinelli,Yousry A. El-Kassaby,Judy Loo +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of forest genetic resources as a source of evolutionary potential for adaptation to changes in climate and other ecological factors is reviewed and recommendations for policy-makers are provided.
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Chloroplast DNA phylogeography reveals colonization history of a Neotropical tree, Cedrela odorata L., in Mesoamerica
TL;DR: It seems most likely that the observed population structure in C. odorata results from repeated colonization of Mesoamerica from South American source populations, which would imply an ancient, pre‐Isthmian colonization of a dry‐adapted type (possessing the Northern lineage or a prototype thereof), with a secondary colonization via the land bridge.