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Juan Arroyo
Researcher at University of Seville
Publications - 141
Citations - 4979
Juan Arroyo is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Heterostyly. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 132 publications receiving 4368 citations. Previous affiliations of Juan Arroyo include University of Cape Town & Spanish National Research Council.
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Beyond species loss: The extinction of ecological interactions in a changing world
Alfonso Valiente-Banuet,Marcelo A. Aizen,Julio M. Alcántara,Juan Arroyo,Andrea Aristides Cocucci,Mauro Galetti,María B. García,Daniel García,José M. Gómez,José M. Gómez,Pedro Jordano,Rodrigo Medel,Luis Navarro,José Ramón Obeso,Ramona Oviedo,Nelson Ramírez,Pedro J. Rey,Anna Traveset,Miguel Verdú,Regino Zamora +19 more
TL;DR: A novel model proposes a novel approach that relates the diversity of both species and interactions along a gradient of environmental deterioration and explores how the rate of loss of ecological functions, and consequently of ecosystem services, can be accelerated or restrained depending on how the rates of species loss covaries with the rateof interactions loss.
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The Strait of Gibraltar as a melting pot for plant biodiversity
TL;DR: It is shown that endemism is associated with poor soils and mild Mediterranean climate, whereas relictness is primarily associated with riparian and humid habitats which might have remained relatively stable since the Late Tertiary, and new results on lineage and molecular diversity of some taxa are provided based on their evolutionary relationships inferred from phylogenetic and phylogeographical analyses.
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Rangewide phylogeography of a bird‐dispersed Eurasian shrub: contrasting Mediterranean and temperate glacial refugia
TL;DR: Populations from the southern parts of the glacial refugia have contributed little to the postglacial recolonization of Europe, but their long‐term historical continuity has allowed them to maintain a unique store of genetic variation.
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Differences in pollinator faunas may generate geographic differences in floral morphology and integration in Narcissus papyraceus (Amaryllidaceae)
TL;DR: The pattern of differences in the phenotypic architecture of the Narcissus flowers is consistent with the hypothesis that populations have responded to different selective pressures generated by different pollinators, and supported most of the specific predictions of Berg's hypotheses about integration and modularity.
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Reconstructing the demise of Tethyan plants: climate‐driven range dynamics of Laurus since the Pliocene
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors calibrate ecological niche models to assess the climatic requirements of Laurus L. (Lauraceae), an emblematic relic from the Tethyan subtropical flora, subsequently using these models to infer how the range dynamics of the Laurus were affected by Plio-Pleistocene climate changes.