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Marcela van Loo
Researcher at University of Vienna
Publications - 22
Citations - 909
Marcela van Loo is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genetic diversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 747 citations. Previous affiliations of Marcela van Loo include University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna & Royal Botanic Gardens.
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History or ecology? Substrate type as a major driver of spatial genetic structure in Alpine plants
Nadir Alvarez,Conny Thiel-Egenter,Andreas Tribsch,Rolf Holderegger,Stéphanie Manel,Peter Schönswetter,Pierre Taberlet,Sabine Brodbeck,Myriam Gaudeul,Ludovic Gielly,Philippe Küpfer,Guilhem Mansion,Riccardo Negrini,Ovidiu Paun,Marco Pellecchia,Delphine Rioux,Fanny Schüpfer,Marcela van Loo,Manuela Winkler,Felix Gugerli +19 more
TL;DR: The relevance of particular ecological factors in shaping genetic patterns, which should be considered when modelling species projective distributions under climate change scenarios, are demonstrated.
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Genetic diversity in widespread species is not congruent with species richness in alpine plant communities.
Pierre Taberlet,Niklaus E. Zimmermann,T. Englisch,Andreas Tribsch,Rolf Holderegger,Nadir Alvarez,Harald Niklfeld,Gheorghe Coldea,Zbigniew Mirek,Atte Moilanen,Wolfgang Ahlmer,Paolo Ajmone Marsan,Enzo Bona,M. Bovio,Philippe Choler,Elżbieta Cieślak,Licia Colli,Vasile Cristea,Jean-Pierre Dalmas,Božo Frajman,Luc Garraud,Myriam Gaudeul,Ludovic Gielly,Walter Gutermann,Nejc Jogan,Alexander A. Kagalo,Grażyna Korbecka,Philippe Küpfer,Benoît Lequette,Dominik Roman Letz,Stéphanie Manel,Guilhem Mansion,Karol Marhold,Fabrizio Martini,Riccardo Negrini,Fernando Niño,Ovidiu Paun,Marco Pellecchia,Giovanni Perico,Halina Piękoś-Mirkowa,Filippo Prosser,Mihai Puşcaş,Michał Ronikier,Martin Scheuerer,Gerald M. Schneeweiss,Peter Schönswetter,Luise Schratt-Ehrendorfer,Fanny Schüpfer,Alberto Selvaggi,Katharina Steinmann,Conny Thiel-Egenter,Marcela van Loo,Manuela Winkler,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Tone Wraber,Felix Gugerli +55 more
TL;DR: This work tests whether the genetic and species levels of biodiversity co-vary, using a large-scale and multi-species approach and demonstrates that species richness and genetic diversity are not correlated.
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Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services
Pilar Castro-Díez,Ana Sofia Vaz,Joaquim S. Silva,Joaquim S. Silva,Marcela van Loo,Álvaro Alonso,Cristina Aponte,Álvaro Bayón,Peter J. Bellingham,Mariana C. Chiuffo,Nicole DiManno,Kahua Julian,Susanne Kandert,Nicola La Porta,Hélia Marchante,Hélia Marchante,Hamish G. Maule,Margaret M. Mayfield,Daniel J. Metcalfe,M. Cristina Monteverdi,Martin A. Nuñez,Rebecca Ostertag,Ingrid M. Parker,Duane A. Peltzer,Luke J. Potgieter,Maia L. Raymundo,Donald Rayome,Orna Reisman-Berman,David M. Richardson,Ruben E. Roos,A. Saldaña,Ross T. Shackleton,Agostina Torres,Melinda S. Trudgen,Melinda S. Trudgen,Josef Urban,Josef Urban,Joana R. Vicente,Joana R. Vicente,Montserrat Vilà,Tiina Ylioja,Rafael D. Zenni,Oscar Godoy +42 more
TL;DR: A global assessment of NNT effects on the three main categories of ecosystem services, including regulating (RES), provisioning and cultural services (PES) and on an ecosystem disservice (EDS), and a quantitative understanding of the complex synergies, trade‐offs and context dependencies involved is provided.
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Genomic Admixture Analysis in European Populus spp. Reveals Unexpected Patterns of Reproductive Isolation and Mating
Christian Lexer,Christian Lexer,Jeffrey A. Joseph,Marcela van Loo,Thelma Barbará,Thelma Barbará,Berthold Heinze,Dénes Bartha,Stefano Castiglione,Michael F. Fay,C. Alex Buerkle +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that reproductive isolation between these species is much stronger than previously assumed but this cannot prevent the introgression of neutral or advantageous alleles, and unexpected genotypic gaps exist between recombinant hybrids and their parental taxa.
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Effects of species traits on the genetic diversity of high‐mountain plants: a multi‐species study across the Alps and the Carpathians
Conny Thiel-Egenter,Felix Gugerli,Nadir Alvarez,Sabine Brodbeck,Elżbieta Cieślak,Licia Colli,T. Englisch,Myriam Gaudeul,Ludovic Gielly,Grażyna Korbecka,Riccardo Negrini,Ovidiu Paun,Marco Pellecchia,Delphine Rioux,Michał Ronikier,Peter Schönswetter,Fanny Schüpfer,Pierre Taberlet,Andreas Tribsch,Marcela van Loo,Manuela Winkler,Rolf Holderegger +21 more
TL;DR: Wind pollination and wind dispersal seem to foster high genetic diversity in high-mountain plants, but species traits are often associated and their effects on genetic diversity cannot be clearly disentangled, as genetic diversity is species specific, comparisons across species need to be interpreted with care.