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Guillermo Funes
Researcher at National University of Cordoba
Publications - 53
Citations - 5495
Guillermo Funes is an academic researcher from National University of Cordoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Germination & Seedling. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 50 publications receiving 4486 citations. Previous affiliations of Guillermo Funes include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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New handbook for standardised measurement of plant functional traits worldwide
Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy,Sandra Díaz,Eric Garnier,Sandra Lavorel,Hendrik Poorter,Pedro Jaureguiberry,M.S. Bret-Harte,William K. Cornwell,Joseph M. Craine,Diego E. Gurvich,Carlos Urcelay,Erik J. Veneklaas,Peter B. Reich,Lourens Poorter,Ian J. Wright,P. Ray,Lucas Enrico,Juli G. Pausas,A. C. de Vos,Nina Buchmann,Guillermo Funes,Fabien Quétier,Fabien Quétier,John G. Hodgson,Ken Thompson,H. D. Morgan,H. ter Steege,M.G.A. Van Der Heijden,Lawren Sack,Benjamin Blonder,Peter Poschlod,Maria Victoria Vaieretti,Georgina Conti,A. C. Staver,S. Aquino,Johannes H. C. Cornelissen +35 more
TL;DR: This new handbook has a better balance between whole-plant traits, leaf traits, root and stem traits and regenerative traits, and puts particular emphasis on traits important for predicting species’ effects on key ecosystem properties.
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The plant traits that drive ecosystems: evidence from three continents.
Sandra Díaz,John G. Hodgson,K. Thompson,Marcelo Cabido,Johannes H. C. Cornelissen,Adel Jalili,Gabriel Montserrat-Martí,J. P. Grime,Fatemeh Zarrinkamar,Younes Asri,S. R. Band,Sandra Basconcelo,Pilar Castro-Díez,Guillermo Funes,Behnam Hamzeh'ee,M. Khoshnevi,Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy,M.C. Pérez-Rontomé,A. Shirvany,Fernanda Vendramini,Shahin Yazdani,R. Abbas-Azimi,Amy Bogaard,S. Boustani,Michael Charles,Mohammad H. Dehghan,L. de Torres-Espuny,Valeria Falczuk,Joaquín Guerrero-Campo,A. Hynd,Glynis Jones,E. Kowsary,F. Kazemi-Saeed,M. Maestro-Martínez,A. Romo-Díez,S. Shaw,B. Siavash,Pedro Villar-Salvador,Marcelo Román Zak +38 more
TL;DR: Whether the screening techniques remain operational in widely contrasted circumstances, to test for the existence of axes of variation in the particular sets of traits, and for their links with ‘harder’ traits of proven importance to ecosystem functioning are discovered.
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Corrigendum to: New handbook for standardised measurement of plant functional traits worldwide
Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy,Sandra Díaz,Eric Garnier,Sandra Lavorel,Hendrik Poorter,Pedro Jaureguiberry,M.S. Bret-Harte,William K. Cornwell,Joseph M. Craine,Diego E. Gurvich,Carlos Urcelay,Erik J. Veneklaas,Peter B. Reich,Lourens Poorter,Ian J. Wright,P. Ray,Lucas Enrico,Juli G. Pausas,A. C. de Vos,Nina Buchmann,Guillermo Funes,Fabien Quétier,John G. Hodgson,Ken Thompson,H. D. Morgan,H. ter Steege,Lawren Sack,Benjamin Blonder,Peter Poschlod,Maria Victoria Vaieretti,Georgina Conti,A. C. Staver,S. Aquino,Johannes H. C. Cornelissen +33 more
TL;DR: This new handbook has a better balance between whole-plant traits, leaf traits, root and stem traits and regenerative traits, and puts particular emphasis on traits important for predicting species' effects on key ecosystem properties.
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Seed size and shape are good predictors of seed persistence in soil in temperate mountain grasslands of Argentina
TL;DR: It is suggested that the value of seed mass and shape as predictors of persistence in the soil can be extended beyond the British flora to herbaceous floras from other humid temperate regions.
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Stomatal vs. genome size in angiosperms: the somatic tail wagging the genomic dog?
John G. Hodgson,M. Sharafi,Adel Jalili,Sandra Díaz,Gabriel Montserrat-Martí,Carol Palmer,Bruno Enrico Leone Cerabolini,Simon Pierce,Behnam Hamzeh'ee,Younes Asri,Ziba Jamzad,Peter J. Wilson,John A. Raven,S. R. Band,Sandra Basconcelo,A. Bogard,G. Carter,Michael Charles,Pilar Castro-Díez,Johannes H. C. Cornelissen,Guillermo Funes,Glynis Jones,Mostafa Khoshnevis,Natalia Pérez-Harguindeguy,M.C. Pérez-Rontomé,F. A. Shirvany,Fernanda Vendramini,Shahin Yazdani,R. Abbas-Azimi,S. Boustani,Mohammad H. Dehghan,J. Guerrero-Campo,A. Hynd,E. Kowsary,F. Kazemi-Saeed,B. Siavash,Pedro Villar-Salvador,R. Craigie,Alireza Naqinezhad,A. Romo-Díez,L. de Torres Espuny,E. Simmons +41 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis, that the optimization of stomatal size for functional efficiency is a major ecological determinant of genome size, remains unproven.