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Raúl Ochoa-Hueso
Researcher at University of Cádiz
Publications - 88
Citations - 2897
Raúl Ochoa-Hueso is an academic researcher from University of Cádiz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 72 publications receiving 1861 citations. Previous affiliations of Raúl Ochoa-Hueso include University of Western Sydney & University of Sydney.
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Environmental impacts of utility-scale solar energy
Rebecca R. Hernandez,Rebecca R. Hernandez,S. B. Easter,Michelle L. Murphy-Mariscal,Fernando T. Maestre,M Tavassoli,Edith B. Allen,Cameron W. Barrows,Jayne Belnap,Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Sujith Ravi,Michael F. Allen +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review direct and indirect environmental impacts of utility-scale solar energy (USSE) development, including impacts on biodiversity, land-use and land-cover change, soils, water resources, and human health.
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Drought consistently alters the composition of soil fungal and bacterial communities in grasslands from two continents.
Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Scott L. Collins,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Kelly Hamonts,William T. Pockman,Robert L. Sinsabaugh,Melinda D. Smith,Alan K. Knapp,Sally A. Power +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that drought has a widespread effect on the assembly of microbial communities, one of the major drivers of soil function in terrestrial ecosystems and may result in the weakening of plant-microbial interactions and a greater incidence of certain soil-borne diseases.
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Species richness effects on ecosystem multifunctionality depend on evenness, composition and spatial pattern
TL;DR: Overall, it is found that model communities with high species richness, random spatial pattern and low evenness increased multifunctionality, and this indicates that species richness is not the only biotic driver of multifunctionalities, and that particular combinations of community attributes may be required to maximize it.
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The fate of carbon in a mature forest under carbon dioxide enrichment
Mingkai Jiang,Belinda E. Medlyn,John E. Drake,John E. Drake,Remko A. Duursma,Ian C. Anderson,Craig V. M. Barton,Matthias M. Boer,Yolima Carrillo,Laura Castañeda-Gómez,Luke Collins,Luke Collins,Luke Collins,Kristine Y. Crous,Martin G. De Kauwe,Bruna Marques dos Santos,Kathryn M. Emmerson,Sarah L. Facey,Andrew N. Gherlenda,Teresa E. Gimeno,Teresa E. Gimeno,Shun Hasegawa,Shun Hasegawa,Scott N. Johnson,Astrid Kännaste,Catriona A. Macdonald,K. Mahmud,K. Mahmud,Ben D. Moore,Loïc Nazaries,Elizabeth H.J. Neilson,Uffe N. Nielsen,Ülo Niinemets,Nam Jin Noh,Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Varsha S. Pathare,Varsha S. Pathare,Elise Pendall,Johanna Pihlblad,Juan Piñeiro,Juan Piñeiro,Jeff R. Powell,Sally A. Power,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Alexandre A. Renchon,Markus Riegler,Riikka Rinnan,Paul D. Rymer,Roberto L. Salomón,Brajesh K. Singh,Benjamin Smith,Benjamin Smith,Mark G. Tjoelker,Jennifer K. M. Walker,Agnieszka Wujeska-Klause,Jinyan Yang,Sönke Zaehle,David S. Ellsworth +59 more
TL;DR: Carbon dioxide enrichment of a mature forest resulted in the emission of the excess carbon back into the atmosphere via enhanced ecosystem respiration, suggesting that mature forests may be limited in their capacity to mitigate climate change.
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Nitrogen deposition effects on Mediterranean-type ecosystems : an ecological assessment
Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Edith B. Allen,Cristina Branquinho,Cristina Cruz,Teresa Dias,Mark E. Fenn,Esteban Manrique,M. E. Pérez-Corona,Lucy J. Sheppard,William D. Stock +9 more
TL;DR: More research is needed to determine critical loads for each region and vegetation type based on the most sensitive elements, such as changes in lichen species composition and N cycling.