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Marcelo D. Arana
Researcher at National University of Río Cuarto
Publications - 67
Citations - 1309
Marcelo D. Arana is an academic researcher from National University of Río Cuarto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fern & Pteridaceae. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 61 publications receiving 914 citations.
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A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns
Eric Schuettpelz,Harald Schneider,Alan R. Smith,Peter Hovenkamp,Jefferson Prado,Germinal Rouhan,Alexandre Salino,Michael A. Sundue,Thaís Elias Almeida,Barbara S. Parris,Emily B. Sessa,Ashley R. Field,André Luís de Gasper,Carl J. Rothfels,Michael D. Windham,Marcus Lehnert,Benjamin Dauphin,Atsushi Ebihara,Samuli Lehtonen,Pedro Bond Schwartsburd,Jordan S. Metzgar,Li-Bing Zhang,Li-Yaung Kuo,Patrick J. Brownsey,Masahiro Kato,Marcelo D. Arana,Francine Costa Assis,Michael S. Barker,David S. Barrington,Ho-Ming Chang,Yi-Han Chang,Yi-Shan Chao,Cheng-Wei Chen,De-Kui Chen,Wen-Liang Chiou,Vinícius Antonio de Oliveira Dittrich,Yi-Fan Duan,Jean-Yves Dubuisson,Donald R. Farrar,Susan Fawcett,Jose María Gabriel y Galán,Luiz Armando de Araújo Góes-Neto,Jason R. Grant,Amanda L. Grusz,Christopher H. Haufler,Warren D. Hauk,Hai He,Sabine Hennequin,Regina Y. Hirai,Layne Huiet,Michael Kessler,Petra Korall,Paulo H. Labiak,Anders Larsson,Blanca León,Chun-Xiang Li,Fay-Wei Li,Melanie A. Link-Pérez,Hong-Mei Liu,Ngan Thi Lu,Esteban I. Meza-Torres,Xin-Yuan Miao,Robbin C. Moran,Claudine M. Mynssen,Nathalie S. Nagalingum,Benjamin Øllgaard,Alison M. Paul,Jovani B. S. Pereira,Leon R. Perrie,M. Mónica Ponce,Tom A. Ranker,Christian Schulz,Wataru Shinohara,Alexander Shmakov,Erin M. Sigel,Filipe Soares de Souza,Lana da Silva Sylvestre,Weston Testo,Luz Amparo Triana-Moreno,Chie Tsutsumi,Hanna Tuomisto,Ivan A. Valdespino,Alejandra Vasco,Raquel Stauffer Viveros,Alan S. Weakley,Ran Wei,Stina Weststrand,Paul G. Wolf,George Yatskievych,Xiao-Gang Xu,Yue-Hong Yan,Liang Zhang,Xian-Chun Zhang,Xin-Mao Zhou +93 more
TL;DR: A modern, comprehensive classification for lycophytes and ferns, down to the genus level, utilizing a community‐based approach, that uses monophyly as the primary criterion for the recognition of taxa, but also aims to preserve existing taxa and circumscriptions that are both widely accepted and consistent with the understanding of pteridophyte phylogeny.
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Biogeographic regionalization of the Neotropical region: New map and shapefile.
Juan J. Morrone,Tania Escalante,Gerardo Rodríguez-Tapia,Aylín Carmona,Marcelo D. Arana,Jorge D. Mercado-Gómez +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a map and shapefile of 57 biogeographic provinces of the Neotropical region is presented, which belong to the Antillean, Brazilian and Chacoan subregions, and the Mexican and South American transition zones.
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Map and shapefile of the biogeographic provinces of Argentina.
Marcelo D. Arana,Gonzalo Martínez,Antonia J. Oggero,Evangelina Sandra Natale,Juan J. Morrone +4 more
TL;DR: This map provides a map of the 15 biogeographic provinces of Argentina based on the ecoregions recognized for the country, combining climatic, geological and biotic criteria using the World Geodetic Survey 1984.
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Biogeographical relationships and new regionalisation of high-altitude grasslands and woodlands of the central Pampean Ranges (Argentina), based on vascular plants and vertebrates
TL;DR: The obtained distributional patterns suggest that the area under study has diverse geobiotic origins, both Andean and Neotropical, indicating that, in this area, an interaction of biota with different evolutionary origins occurs; so, its status as a biogeographic province is proposed, belonging to the South American transition zone.
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Inventario de las plantas vasculares del sur de la zona serrana de Córdoba, Argentina
TL;DR: In this paper, the biodiversity of vascular flora from southern part of "Sierras Pampeanas Orientales", located at province of Cordoba, Argentina, is presented; the area analyzed is located between the towns of Achiras and Embalse de Rio Tercero, between 700 and 1,200 m above sea level.