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Florencia Fernández Campón

Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council

Publications -  9
Citations -  222

Florencia Fernández Campón is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Abundance (ecology). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 200 citations. Previous affiliations of Florencia Fernández Campón include Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales.

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Putting plant resistance traits on the map: a test of the idea that plants are better defended at lower latitudes

Angela T. Moles, +50 more
- 01 Aug 2011 - 
TL;DR: The results do not support the hypothesis that tropical plants have higher levels of resistance traits than do plants from higher latitudes, and if anything, plants haveHigher resistance toward the poles.
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Adult Fanniidae associated to pig carcasses during the winter season in a semiarid environment: initial examination of their potential as complementary PMI indicators.

TL;DR: Preliminary results indicate that adults of some species of Fanniidae could act as a good complementary indicator species during the winter season and should be the focus of further studies which should also expand to other seasons.
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Response of ants to grazing disturbance at the central Monte Desert of Argentina: community descriptors and functional group scheme

TL;DR: This study supports the utility of the functional group scheme to study the effects of grazing disturbance in ant communities of arid regions by using it to describe the functional structure of the ant community in the central Monte of Mendoza, Argentina.
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The use of artificial habitats increases spider abundance and richness in a vineyard of Argentina

TL;DR: Investigating whether introduced environmental variability and habitat complexity, using corrugated cardboard bands, enhances spider abundance and diversity in vineyards suggests that cost-effective habitat manipulation can increase spider abundance in vineyard, which implies higher biodiversity conservation value and potential for improving biological control.