Publications

Here you could find a list of the relevant publications derived from our research:

Fontúrbel, F.E. & J.E. Jiménez. 2009. Underestimation of the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) due to a sampling artifact. Journal of Mammalogy 90 (6): 1357–1362. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., E.A. Silva-Rodríguez, N.H. Cárdenas & J.E. Jiménez. 2010. Spatial ecology of monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) in a fragmented landscape of southern Chile. Mammalian Biology 75 (1): 1–9. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. 2010. A methodological approach to assess the small mammal community diversity in the temperate rainforest of Patagonia. Mammalian Biology 75 (4): 294-301. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. & J.E. Jiménez. 2011. Environmental and ecological architects: Guidelines for the Chilean temperate rainforest management derived from the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) conservation. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 84 (2): 203-211. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. & J.E. Jiménez. 2011. Conectando la ecología de una especie con la conservación de ecosistemas: el caso del monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides). Chagual 9: 61-64. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. 2012. Does habitat degradation causa changes in the composition of arboreal small mammals? A small-scale assessment in Patagonia. Latin American Journal of Conservation 2 (2): 68-72. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., M. Franco, M.A. Rodríguez-Cabal, M.D. Rivarola & G.C. Amico. 2012. Ecological consistency across space: a synthesis of the ecological aspects of Dromiciops gliroides in Argentina and Chile. Naturwissenschaften 99 (11): 873-881. PDF

Fontúrbel, FE., A.B. Candia, D.A. Salazar, J. Malebrán, C. González-Browne & C. Botto-Mahan. 2014. How forest marsupials are affected by habitat degradation and fragmentation? A meta-analysis. Naturwissenschaften 101 (7): 599-602. PDF

Candia, A.B., R. Medel & F.E. Fontúrbel. 2014. Indirect positive effects of a parasitic plant on host pollination and seed dispersal. Oikos 123: 1371-1376 PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. & M.M. Murúa. 2014. Microevolutionary effects of habitat fragmentation on plant-animal interactions. Advances in Ecology PDF Online

Fontúrbel, F.E., A.B. Candia & C. Botto-Mahan. 2014. Nocturnal activity patterns of the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) in native and exotic habitats. Journal of Mammalogy 95 (6): 1199-1206. PDF

Lucero, F., C. Botto-Mahan, R. Medel & F.E. Fontúrbel. 2014. New insights on the mistletoe Tristerix aphyllus (Loranthaceae): interaction with diurnal and nocturnal frugivorous species. Gayana Botánica 71 (2): 270-272. PDF Online

Fontúrbel, F.E., P. Jordano & R. Medel. 2015. Scale-dependent responses of pollination and seed dispersal mutualisms in a habitat transformation scenario. Journal of Ecology 103 (5): 1334-1343. PDF

Fontúrbel, FE., A.B. Candia, J. Malebrán, D.A. Salazar, C. González-Browne & R. Medel. 2015. Meta-analysis of anthropogenic habitat disturbance effects on animal-mediated seed dispersal. Global Change Biology 21 (11): 3951-3960. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., M.M. Murúa & C. Vega-Retter. 2016. Development of ten microsatellite markers from the keystone mistletoe Tristerix corymbosus (Loranthaceae) using 454 next generation sequencing and their applicability to population genetic stucture studies. Molecular Biology Reports 43 (5): 339-343. PDF

Salazar, D.A. & F.E. Fontúrbel. 2016. Beyond habitat structure: landscape heterogeneity explains the monito del monte (Dromiciops gliroides) occurrence and behavior at habitats dominated by exotic trees. Integrative Zoology 11 (5): 413-421. PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., A.B. Candia & G.J. Castaño-Villa. 2016. Are abandoned eucalyptus plantations avifauna-friendly? A case study in the Valdivian rainforest. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 87 (4): 1402-1406 PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. & R. Medel. 2017. Frugivore-mediated selection in a habitat transformation scenario. Scientific Reports 7: 45371 PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., D.A. Salazar & R. Medel. 2017. Why mistletoes are more aggregated in disturbed forests? The role of differential host mortality. Forest Ecology and Management 394: 13-19 PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., D.A. Salazar & R. Medel. 2017. Increased resource availability prevents the disruption of key ecological interactions in disturbed habitats. Ecosphere 8: e01768 PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E., P. Jordano & R. Medel. 2017. Plant-animal mutualism effectiveness in native and transformed habitats: Assessing the coupled outcomes of pollination and seed dispersal. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 28: 87-95 PDF

Medel, R., C. González-Browne & F.E. Fontúrbel. 2018. Pollination in the Chilean Mediterranean-type ecosystem: a review of current advances and pending tasks. Plant Biology 20: 89-99 PDF

Fontúrbel, F.E. & A.B. Candia. 2018. Native forest replacement changes fruit geometry on Tristerix corymbosus (Loranthaceae), a keystone mistletoe. Gayana Botánica (accepted, PDF available soon)

Fontúrbel, F.E. & A. Lara, D. Lobos & C. Little. 2018. The cascade impacts of climate change could threaten key ecological interactions. Ecosphere 9: e02485 PDF Online

Fontúrbel, F.E., M.W. Bruford, D.A. Salazar, J. Cortés-Miranda & C. Vega-Retter. 2019. The hidden costs of living in a transformed habitat: ecological and evolutionary consequences in a tripartite mutualistic system with a keystone mistletoe. Science of the Total Environment 651: 2740-2748 PDF

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