Articles (JCR journals)

47. García D & Martínez D (submitted) Species diversity matters for the quality of ecosystem services: a test using seed dispersal by frugivorous birds.
46. García D, Martínez D, Herrera JM, Morales JM & (submitted) Functional heterogeneity in a plant-frugivore assemblage enhances seed dispersal resilience to habitat loss.
45. Roura-Pascual N, Brotons L, García D, Zamora R, de Cáceres M (accepted) Local and landscape-scale biotic correlates of mistletoe distribution in Mediterranean pine forests. Forest  Systems 000:000-000.

44. Aschero, V. & García D (2012) The fencing paradigm in woodland conservation: consequences for recruitment of a semi-arid tree. Applied Vegetation Science Early View Doi: 10.1111/j.1654-109X.2011.01180.x. PDF

43. Valdés A & García D (2011) Direct and indirect effects of landscape change on the reproduction of a temperate perennial herb. Journal of Applied Ecology 48:1422-1431. PDF
42. Herrera JM, Morales JM & García D (2011) Differential effects of fruit availability and habitat cover for frugivore-mediated seed dispersal in an heterogeneous landscape. Journal of Ecology 99:1100-1107. PDF
41. Herrera JM, García D, Martínez D & Valdés A. (2011) Regional vs.local effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on two plant-animal interactions. Ecography 34:606-615. PDF
40. Herrera JM, García D & Morales JM (2011) Matrix effects on plant-frugivore and plant-predator interactions in a fragmented forest. Landscape Ecology 26:125-135. PDF 
39. Obeso JR, Martínez I & García D (2011) Seed size is heterogeneously distributed among destination microhabitats in animal dispersed plants. Basic and Applied Ecology 12:134-140. PDF
38. García, D, Zamora R & Amico GC (2011) The spatial scale of plant-animal interactions: effects of resource availability and habitat structure. Ecological Monographs 81:103-121. PDF
37. García D, Zamora R & Amico GC (2010) Birds as suppliers of seed dispersal in temperate ecosystems: conservation guidelines from real-world landscapes. Conservation Biology 24: 1070-1079 PDF Appendices
36. Herrera JM & García D (2010) Effects of forest fragmentation on dispersal and seedling establishment in ornithochorous trees. Conservation Biology 24: 1089-1098. PDF
35. Valdés A & García D (2009) Applying a continua landscape approach to evaluate plant response to habitat fragmentation: Primula vulgaris in the Cantabrian mountains. Applied Vegetation Science 12: 504-515. PDF
34. Verheyen K, Adriaenssen S, Michalczyk IM, Ward L, Rosseel Y, Van den Broeck A & García D (2009) Juniperus communis: victim of a combined action of climate change and nitrogen deposition? Plant Biology 11: 49-59. PDF
33. García D, Rodríguez-Cabal M & Amico GC (2009) Seed dispersal by a frugivorous marsupial shapes the spatial scale of a mistletoe population. Journal of Ecology 97: 217-229. PDF
32. Herrera JM & García D (2009) Role of remnant trees in seed dispersal through the matrix: being alone is not always so sad. Biological Conservation 143: 149-158. PDF
31. Méndez M, García D, Maestre FT & Escudero A (2008) More ecology is needed to restore Mediterranean ecosystems: A reply to Valladares & Gianoli.  Restoration Ecology 16: 210-216. PDF
30. Hódar JA, Castro J, Zamora R, Gómez JM & García D (2008) Biomass allocation and growth responses of Scots pine saplings to simulated herbivory depend on plant age and light availability. Plant Ecology 197: 229-238. PDF
29. Martínez I, García D & Obeso JR (2008) Differential seed dispersal patterns generated by a common assemblage of vertebrate frugivores in three fleshy-fruited trees. Écoscience 15: 189-199. PDF
28. Chacoff NP, García D & Obeso JR (2008) Effects of pollen quality and quantity on pollen limitation in Crataegus monogyna (Rosaceae) in NW Spain.  Flora 238: 499-507. PDF
27. García D, Martínez I & Obeso JR (2007) Seed transfer among bird-dispersed trees and its consequences for post-dispersal seed fate. Basic and Applied Ecology 8: 533-543. PDF
26. Martínez I, García D & Obeso JR (2007). Allometric allocation in fruit and seed packaging conditions the conflict among selective pressures on seed size. Evolutionary Ecology 21: 517-533. PDF
25. García D & Chacoff NP (2007) Scale-dependent effects of habitat fragmentation on hawthorn pollination, frugivory and seed predation. Conservation Biology 21: 400-411. PDF
24. García D, Obeso JR & Martínez I (2005) Rodent seed predation promotes differential seedling recruitment among bird-dispersed trees in temperate secondary forests. Oecologia 144: 435-446. PDF
23. García D, Obeso JR & Martínez I (2005) Spatial concordance between seed rain and seedling establishment in bird-dispersed trees: does the scale matter? Journal of Ecology 93: 693-704. PDF
22. García D & Houle G (2005) Fine-scale spatial patterns of recruitment in red oak (Quercus rubra): what matters most, abiotic or biotic factors? Écoscience 12: 223-235. PDF
21. García D, Quevedo M, Obeso JR & Abajo A (2005) Fragmentation patterns and protection of montane forests in the Cantabrian range (NW Spain). Forest Ecology and Management 208: 29-43. PDF
20. García D & Ortiz-Pulido R (2004) Patterns of resource tracking by avian frugivores at multiple spatial scales – two case studies on discordance among scales. Ecography 27: 187-196. PDF
19. García D & Bañuelos M-J (2003) Matrix matters for seed dispersal – a comment to Jules and Shahani. Journal of Vegetation Science 14: 931. PDF
18. García D & Zamora R (2003) Persistence, multiple demographic strategies and conservation in long-lived Mediterranean plants. Journal of Vegetation Science 14: 921-926. PDF
17. García, D & Obeso JR (2003) Facilitation by herbivore-mediated nurse plants in a threatened tree Taxus baccata: local effects and landscape level consistency. Ecography 26: 739-750. PDF
16. Gómez JM, García D & Zamora R (2003) Impact of vertebrate acorn and seedling predators on a Mediterranean Quercus pyrenaica forest. Forest Ecology and Management 180: 125-134. PDF
15. García D, M-J Bañuelos & Houle G (2002) Differential effects of acorn burial and litter cover on Quercus rubra recruitment at the limit of its range in eastern North America. Canadian Journal of Botany 80: 1115-1120. PDF
14. García D, Zamora R, Gómez JM & Hódar JA (2002) Annual variability in reproduction of Juniperus communis L. in a Mediterranean mountain: relationship to seed predation and weather. Écoscience 9: 251-255.
13. Gómez JM, Hódar JA, Zamora R, Castro J & García D (2001). Ungulate damage on Scots pines in Mediterranean environments. Effects of association with shrubs. Canadian Journal of Botany 79: 739-746. PDF  
12. García D (2001) Effects of seed dispersal on Juniperus communis recruitment on a Mediterranean mountain. Journal of Vegetation Science 12: 839-848. PDF
11. García D, Zamora R, Gómez JM & Hódar JA (2001). Frugivory at Juniperus communis depends more on population characteristics than on individual attributes. Journal of Ecology 89 (4): 639-647. PDF  
10. Zamora, R., J.M. Gómez, J.A. Hódar, J. Castro, & D García (2001) The effect of browsing by ungulates on Scots pine growth in a Mediterranean environment: consequences for forest regeneration. Forest Ecology and Management 144:33-42. PDF
9. García D, Zamora R, Hódar JA, Gómez JM & Castro J (2000) Yew (Taxus baccata L.) regeneration is facilitated by fleshy-fruited shrubs in Mediterranean environments. Biological Conservation 95: 31-38. PDF
8. García D, Gómez JM, Zamora R & Hódar JA (2000) Do empty Juniperus communis seeds act as a defence against seed predation by Apodemus sylvaticus? Écoscience 7: 214-221.
7. García D, Zamora R, Gómez JM, Jordano P, & Hódar JA (2000) Geographical variation in seed production, predation and abortion in Juniperus communis throughout its range in Europe. Journal of Ecology 88: 436-446. PDF
6. Castro J, Gómez JM, García D, Zamora R & Hódar JA (1999) Seed predation in relict Scots pine forest from South Spain. Plant Ecology 145: 115-123. PDF
5. García D, Zamora R, Gómez JM & Hódar JA (1999) Bird rejection of unhealthy fruits reinforces the mutualism between juniper and its avian dispersers. Oikos 84: 536-544. PDF
4. García D, Zamora R, Hódar JA & Gómez JM (1999) Age structure of Juniperus communis L. in the Iberian peninsula: conservation of remnant populations in Mediterranean mountains. Biological Conservation 87: 215-220. PDF
3. García D (1998) Interaction between juniper Juniperus communis and its fruit pest insects: pest abundance, fruit characteristics and seed viability. Acta Oecologica 19 (6): 517-525. PDF
2. Gómez JM & García D (1997) Interaction between a high-mountain shrub, Genista versicolor (Fabaceae), and its seed predators: host-plant effect on insect survival. Écoscience 4 (1): 48-56.
1. Gómez JM, Zamora R, Hódar JA & García D (1996) Experimental study of pollination by ants in Mediterranean high mountain and arid habitats. Oecologia 105: 236-242.

 

Other articles (other peer reviewed journals and divulgation journals) 

13. García D (2012) Efectos biológicos de la fragmentación de hábitats: nuevas aproximaciones para resolver un viejo problema. Ecosistemas 20(2): 1-10. PDF

12. Herrera JM & García D (2008) La conservación de zorzales dispersantes, un grupo de aves sólo protegido a medias en España. Quercus 274: 14-21. PDF
11. Iñesta C, Terrados N, García D & Pérez JA (2008) Heart rate in professional musicians. Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology 3:16.  PDF
10. Amico GC, García D & Rodríguez-Cabal M (2008) Spatial structure and scale-dependent microhabitat use by endemic tapaculos (Rhinocryptidae) in a South American temperate forest. Ecología Austral 18: 169-180. PDF
9. García D (2006). La escala y su importancia en el análisis espacial . Ecosistemas XV-3. PDF
8. García D (2005) La regeneración natural del tejo en la cordillera Cantábrica. Quercus 238: 26-31.
7. Zamora R, Castro J, Gómez JM, García D, Hódar JA, Gómez L & Baraza E (2001) Papel de los matorrales en la regeneración forestal en ambientes mediterráneos: aplicaciones para la restauración. Quercus 187:40-47.
6. García D (2000) Book review: Larson DW, Matthes U & Kelly PE; Cliff Ecology: Patterns and Process in Cliff Ecosystems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2000, 340 pp., ISBN 0-521-55489-6. Écoscience 7: 517-518.
5. Zamora R, Castro J, Gómez JM, Hódar JA & García D (1999) Sobre el vicio de importar recetas, y la singularidad de los ecosistemas mediterráneos. Ecosistemas VIII-4: 18.22.
4. García D (1999) Regeneración del enebro en la alta montaña mediterránea. Ecosistemas VIII-3: 64-65.

3. García D, Zamora R, Hódar JA & Gómez JM (1999) Enebrales de la alta montaña mediterránea. Quercus 158:20-25.

2. Iñesta EM & D García (1996) Book review: Vicén Carreño M y Vicén Antolin C; Diccionario de Términos Ecológicos. Ed. Paraninfo, Madrid 1996, 173 pp. ISBN 84-283-2296-1. Sendebar 7: 344-345.

1. García D (1993) Uso de microhábitat del ratón de campo (Apodemus sylvaticus L.) en robledales y áreas ecotonales del Pirineo. Doñana, Acta Vertebrata 20 (2): 27-45.



Book chapters
9. García D, Chacoff NP, Herrera JM & Amico GC (2009) La escala espacial de las interacciones planta-animal. En: Medel, R., Aizen, M.A.  y Zamora, R. (eds.) Ecología y evolución de interacciones planta-animal: conceptos y aplicaciones, pp: 133-156. Editorial Universitaria, Santiago, Chile. PDF
8. García D (2008) El concepto de escala y su importancia en el análisis espacial. En: Maestre, F.T, Escudero, A. y Bonet, A. (eds.) Introducción al análisis espacial de datos en ecología y ciencias ambientales: métodos y aplicaciones, pp: 35-73. URJC-AEET-CAM. PDF
7. Herrera JM y García D (2008) ¿Es posible distinguir los patrones acumulativos en los cambios de escala? Un caso práctico con interacciones planta-frugívoro. En: Maestre, F.T, Escudero, A. y Bonet, A. (eds.) Introducción al análisis espacial de datos en ecología y ciencias ambientales: métodos y aplicaciones, pp: 605-616. URJC-AEET-CAM. PDF
6. Matías L, García D & Zamora R (2008) Efectos escala-dependientes de la abundancia de semillas y la estructura del hábitat en la depredación post-dispersiva de dos especies de matorral mediterráneo. En: Maestre, F.T, Escudero, A. y Bonet, A. (eds.) Introducción al análisis espacial de datos en ecología y ciencias ambientales: métodos y aplicaciones, pp: 591-604. URJC-AEET-CAM. PDF
5. García D (2007) Regeneración natural y conservación del tejo Taxus baccata L. en la cordillera Cantábrica: la importancia de las interacciones ecológicas. En: Serra, L. (ed.) El Tejo en el Mediterráneo occidental, pp: 31-39. CAM. PDF
4. Hódar, J.A., J. Castro, J.M. Gómez, D. García & R. Zamora (1998) Effects of herbivory on growth and survival of seedlings and saplings of Pinus sylvestris nevadensis in SE Spain. En: Papanastasis, V.P. and D. Peter (eds.) Proceedings of the International Workshop on Ecological Basis of Livestock Grazing in Mediterranean Ecosystems, pp: 264-267.
3. Zamora, R., J.M. Gómez, D. García & J.H. Hódar (1996) Ecología reproductiva y regeneración del matorral de alta montaña de Sierra Nevada: capacidad de respuesta a las perturbaciones. En: Chacón, J. y J.L. Rosúa (eds.) Sierra Nevada, Conservación y Desarrollo Sostenible, vol II: 407-427. CETURSA.
2. Hódar, J.A.; J.M. Gómez; D. García & R. Zamora (1996) Efecto de la herbivoría por ungulados en el crecimiento de Pinus sylvestris nevadensis. En: Chacón, J. y J.L. Rosúa (eds.) Sierra Nevada, Conservación y Desarrollo Sostenible, vol II: 529-540. CETURSA.
1. García, D., J.M. Gómez, J.A. Hódar & R. Zamora (1996) Ecología reproductiva del enebro Juniperus communis L. en Sierra Nevada: factores que determinan la regeneración natural de las poblaciones. En: Chacón, J. y J.L. Rosúa (eds.) Sierra Nevada, Conservación y Desarrollo Sostenible, vol II: 441-452. CETURSA.

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