PUBLICATIONS
In review and in preparation
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Bastias, Truchado, Valladares, Bouriaud, Benavides, Bruelheide, Coppi, Finér, Gimeno, Jaroszewicz, Scherer-Lorenzen, Selvi & De la Cruz. Species richness influences the spatial structure of European Forests (Under review)
Publications in ISI-indexed journals
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Gimeno, McVicar, O’Grady, Tissue & Ellsworth. Elevated CO2 did not affect the hydrological balance of a mature native Eucalyptus woodland Global Change Biology DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14139 pdf
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Whelan, Lennartz, Gimeno et al. 2017. Reviews and Syntheses: Carbonyl Sulfide as a Multi-scale Tracer for Carbon and Water Cycles. Biogeoscience discussion: https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-2017-427 pdf
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Turnbull, Ogaya, Barbeta, Peñuelas, Zaragoza-Castells, Atkin, Valldares, Gimeno, Pías & Griffin 2017. Light inhibition of foliar respiration in response to soil water,availability and seasonal changes in temperature in Mediterranean holm oak (Quercus ilex) forest. Functional Plant Biology DOI: 10.1071/FP17032 pdf
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Gimeno, Ogée, Royles, Gibon, West, Burlett, Jones, Sauze, Wohl, Genty & Wingate 2017. Bryophyte gas-exchange dynamics along varying hydration status reveal a significant COS sink in the dark and COS source in the light. New Phytologist 215:965-976, pdf. Commentary on the same issue by Wohlfahrt, 215:923-925 pdf
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Ellsworth, Anderson, Crous, Cooke, Drake, Gherlenda, Gimeno, Macdonald, Medlyn, Powell, Tjoelker & Reich 2017. Elevated CO2 does not increase eucalypt forest productivity on a low-phosphorous soil. Nature Climate Change 7:279-282 pdf
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Medlyn, De Kauwe, Zaehle, Walker, Duursma, Luus, Mishurov, Pak, Smith, Wang, Yang, Crous, Drake, Gimeno, Macdonald, Norby, Power, Tjoelker & Ellsworth 2016 Using models to guide experiments: a priori predictions for the CO2 response of a nutrient- and water-limited mature Eucalypt woodland. Global Change Biology 22:2834-2851
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Duursma, Gimeno, Boer, Crous, Tjoelker & Ellsworth 2016 Canopy leaf area of a mature evergreen Eucalyptus woodland does not respond to elevated atmospheric [CO2] but tracks water availability. Global Change Biology 22:1666-1667
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Drake, Macdonald, Tjoelker, Crous, Gimeno, Singh, Reich, Anderson & Ellsworth 2016. Short-term carbon cycling responses of a mature eucalypt woodland to gradual stepwise enrichment of atmospheric CO2 concentration. Global Change Biology 22:380-390 pdf
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Gimeno, Crous, Cooke, O’Grady, Osvaldsson, Medlyn & Ellsworth 2016. Optimal stomatal behaviour is maintained under rising CO2 and changes in water availability in mature woodland. Functional Ecology 5:700-709 pdf
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Lin et al. (54 authors, Gimeno is 27th) 2015. Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world: synthesis of a global stomatal conductance database. Nature Climate Change 5:459-464 pdf
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Atkin et al. (62 authors, Gimeno is 21st) 2015. Global variability in leaf respiration among plant functional types in relation to climate and leaf traits. New Phytologist 206:614-636 pdf
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Gimeno, Escudero & Valladares 2015. Nature and intensity of juvenile facilitation by adult trees under climate change scenarios is species specific in Mediterranean woodlands. Oecologia 117:159-169 pdf
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Baeten et al. (70 authors, Gimeno is 42nd) 2013. A novel comparative research platform designed to determine the functional significance of forest tree diversity in Europe. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 15:281-291 pdf
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Granda, Camarero, Gimeno, Martínez-Fernández & Valladares 2013. Intensity and timing of warming and drought differentially affect growth patterns of co-occurring Mediterranean tree species European Journal of Forest Research 132:469-480 pdf
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Lázaro-Nogal, Matesanz, Gimeno, Escudero & Valladares 2012. Fragmentation and drought modulate the strong impact of habitat quality and plant cover on fertility and microbial activity of semiarid gypsum soils. Plant & Soil 358:205-215 pdf
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Gimeno, Pias, Martinez-Fernandez, Quiroga, Escudero & Valladares. 2012. The decreased competition in expanding vs. mature juniper woodlands is counteracted by adverse climatic effects on growth. European Journal of Forest Research 131:977-987 pdf
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Gimeno, Camarero, Granda, Pías & Valladares 2012. Carbon gain under harsh conditions is crucial for growth of Spanish juniper under a changing climate. Tree Physiology 32:326-336 pdf
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Gimeno, Escudero, Delgado & Valladares 2012. Previous land use alters the effect of climate change and facilitation on expanding woodlands of Spanish juniper. Ecosystems 15:564-579 pdf
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Crous, Zaragoza-Castells, Löw, Ellsworth, Tissue, Tjoelker, Barton, Gimeno & Atkin. 2011. Seasonal acclimation of leaf respiration in Eucalyptus saligna trees: impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 and summer drought. Global Change Biology 17:1560-.1576 pdf
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Matesanz, Gimeno, de la Cruz, Escudero & Valladares. 2011. Coexistence with a congener influences the fine-scale spatial genetic structure of a semiarid plant. Journal of Ecology 99:838-848 pdf
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Gimeno, Sommerville, Valladares & Atkin. 2010. Homeostasis of respiration under drought and its important consequences for carbon balance in a drier climate: insights from two contrasting Acacia species. Functional Plant Biology. 37:323-333 pdf
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Sommerville, Gimeno & Ball 2010. Primary nerve (vein) density influences spatial heterogeneity of photosynthetic response to drought in two Acacia species. Functional Plant Biology 37:840-848 pdf
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Pías, Matesanz, Herrero, Gimeno, Valladares & Escudero. 2010. Transgenerational effects of three global change drivers on an endemic Mediterranean plant. Oikos 119:1435-1444 pdf
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Gimeno, Pías, Lemos-filho & Valladares 2009. Plasticity and stress tolerance override local adaptation in the responses of Mediterranean Holm oak seedlings to drought and cold. Tree Physiology 29:87-98 pdf
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Rincón, Valladares, Gimeno & Pueyo 2008. Water stress responses of two Mediterranean tree species influenced by native soil microorganisms and inoculation with a plant growth promoting rhizobacterium. Tree Physiology 28:1693-1701 pdf
Other publications
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Valladares F., S. Matesanz, O. Godoy, T. E. Gimeno, E. Granda. Impactos del cambio climático en los ecosistemas mediterráneos, en Canvi Ambiental Global. Una perspectiva multiescalar. C. Barriocanal, D. Varga, J. Vila (Eds.). (2009). Documenta Universitaria, Girona, España