G
Gonzalo Andrés Camps
Researcher at National University of Cordoba
Publications - 8
Citations - 44
Gonzalo Andrés Camps is an academic researcher from National University of Cordoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Spatial ecology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications receiving 22 citations. Previous affiliations of Gonzalo Andrés Camps include International Trademark Association & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Genetic and climatic approaches reveal effects of Pleistocene refugia and climatic stability in an old giant of the Neotropical Dry Forest
Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Enrique Martínez-Meyer,Anibal Verga,Alicia Noemi Sersic,Andrea Cosacov +5 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Connection, isolation and reconnection: Quaternary climatic oscillations and the Andes shaped the phylogeographical patterns of the Patagonian bee Centris cineraria (Apidae)
María Susana Sosa Pivatto,Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Matias Cristian Baranzelli,Anahí Espíndola,Alicia Noemi Sersic,Andrea Cosacov Martinez +6 more
TL;DR: This work presents a meta-anatomy of the determinations made during the selection and selection of the phytochemical properties of fruit and vegetable extracts as well as some of the natural processes that contribute to their spoilage.
Journal ArticleDOI
Volcanism rather than climatic oscillations explains the shared phylogeographic patterns among ecologically distinct plant species in the southernmost areas of the South American Arid Diagonal
Matias Cristian Baranzelli,Matias Cristian Baranzelli,Andrea Cosacov,Nicolás Rocamundi,Eduardo Andrés Issaly,Dana Lucía Aguilar,Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Guadalupe Andraca-Gómez,Ivan Alejandro Petrinovic,Leigh A. Johnson,Alicia Noemi Sersic +11 more
TL;DR: A preponderant effect of Quaternary volcanism rather than climatic oscillations on the evolutionary history of this xerophytic community is suggested, and evidence that autecological traits would have modulated the community historical responses is found.
Journal ArticleDOI
Fragility of nocturnal interactions: Pollination intensity increases with distance to light pollution sources but decreases with increasing environmental suitability.
Florencia Soteras,Gonzalo Andrés Camps,Santiago Martín Costas,Adrián Giaquinta,Guadalupe Peralta,Andrea Aristides Cocucci +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors estimated the environmental suitability of the plant species Erythrostemon gilliesii and of its guild of hawkmoth pollinators and measured the distance to the high light pollution source around a buffer of 15 km radius.
Journal ArticleDOI
Centre-periphery approaches based on geography, ecology and historical climate stability: what explains the variation in morphological traits of Bulnesia sarmientoi?
TL;DR: In this article, three centre-periphery approaches: geographical, ecological, and historical, were used to investigate morphological variation patterns of the Chaco tree Bulnesia sarmientoi.