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Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo

Researcher at Pablo de Olavide University

Publications -  277
Citations -  16841

Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo is an academic researcher from Pablo de Olavide University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Biology. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 195 publications receiving 9586 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo include Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences & King Juan Carlos University.

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Seasonal effects of altered precipitation regimes on ecosystem-level CO2 fluxes and their drivers in a grassland from Eastern Australia

TL;DR: This article evaluated the impacts of altered precipitation regimes on multiple aspects of the C cycle, including C fluxes, plant and soil microbial communities, and plant-soil interactions in a south-eastern Australian grassland.
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The structure and function of soil archaea across biomes.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors characterized the structure and function of soil archaea from 32 soil samples across terrestrial ecosystems with contrasting climate and vegetation types, and found that aridity positively correlated with the proportion of Nitrosophaerales genes and the number of archaeal proteins.
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Diversity-productivity relationships vary in response to increasing land-use intensity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impact of mowing, grazing, and mowing plus grazing on the relationship between plant diversity and two measures of function; aboveground biomass and soil carbon.
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Long-term regional evidence of the effects of livestock grazing on soil microbial community structure and functions in surface and deep soils

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated how large herbivore grazing affects biomass and diversities of soil bacterial and fungal communities and ecosystem functions in both surface and deep soil layers using paired grazed and ungrazed plots at 10 locations across the Mongolian Plateau.
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Contrasting effects of N fertilization and mowing on ecosystem multifunctionality in a meadow steppe

TL;DR: The results indicated that the impacts of land use drivers on multifunctionality played an important role in maintaining a range of functions at low levels of functioning (<50% functional threshold).