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Pablo A. Marquet
Researcher at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
Publications - 244
Citations - 19995
Pablo A. Marquet is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Population. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 240 publications receiving 17364 citations. Previous affiliations of Pablo A. Marquet include University of Michigan & Santa Fe Institute.
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A Significant Upward Shift in Plant Species Optimum Elevation During the 20th Century
TL;DR: This study shows that climate warming has resulted in a significant upward shift in species optimum elevation averaging 29 meters per decade, which is larger for species restricted to mountain habitats and for grassy species, which are characterized by faster population turnover.
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Approaching a state shift in Earth’s biosphere
Anthony D. Barnosky,Elizabeth A. Hadly,Jordi Bascompte,Eric L. Berlow,James H. Brown,Mikael Fortelius,Wayne M. Getz,John Harte,Alan Hastings,Pablo A. Marquet,Neo D. Martinez,Arne Ø. Mooers,Peter D. Roopnarine,Geerat J. Vermeij,John W. Williams,Rosemary G. Gillespie,Justin Kitzes,Charles R. Marshall,Nicholas J. Matzke,David P. Mindell,Eloy Revilla,Adam B. Smith +21 more
TL;DR: Evidence that the global ecosystem as a whole is approaching a planetary-scale critical transition as a result of human influence is reviewed, highlighting the need to improve biological forecasting by detecting early warning signs of critical transitions.
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Effectiveness of the global protected area network in representing species diversity
Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Sandy J. Andelman,Mohamed I. Bakarr,Luigi Boitani,Thomas M. Brooks,Richard M. Cowling,Lincoln Fishpool,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,Kevin J. Gaston,Michael R. Hoffmann,Janice S. Long,Pablo A. Marquet,John D. Pilgrim,Robert L. Pressey,Jan Schipper,Wes Sechrest,Simon N. Stuart,Les G. Underhill,Robert W. Waller,Matthew E. Watts,Xie Yan +21 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the global network of protected areas is far from complete, and the inadequacy of uniform—that is, ‘one size fits all’—conservation targets is demonstrated, in the first global gap analysis assessing the effectiveness ofprotected areas in representing species diversity.
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Species abundance distributions: moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework
Brian J. McGill,Rampal S. Etienne,John S. Gray,David Alonso,Marti J. Anderson,Habtamu Kassa Benecha,Maria Dornelas,Brian J. Enquist,Jessica L. Green,Fangliang He,Allen H. Hurlbert,Anne E. Magurran,Pablo A. Marquet,Pablo A. Marquet,Pablo A. Marquet,Brian A. Maurer,Annette Ostling,Candan U. Soykan,Karl I. Ugland,Ethan P. White +19 more
TL;DR: Theoretical, empirical and statistical developments in the study of Species abundance distributions are reviewed and it is optimistic that SADs can provide significant insights into basic and applied ecological science.
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Parasites in food webs: the ultimate missing links
Kevin D. Lafferty,Stefano Allesina,Matías Arim,Cherie J. Briggs,Giulio A. De Leo,Andrew P. Dobson,Jennifer A. Dunne,Pieter T. J. Johnson,Armand M. Kuris,David J. Marcogliese,Neo D. Martinez,Jane Memmott,Pablo A. Marquet,Pablo A. Marquet,John P. McLaughlin,Eerin A. Mordecai,Mercedes Pascual,Robert Poulin,David W. Thieltges +18 more
TL;DR: Parasitism is the most common consumer strategy among organisms, yet only recently has there been a call for the inclusion of infectious disease agents in food webs, and the value of this effort hinges on whether parasites affect food-web properties.