Publications and conference presentations

Publications and conference presentations of Martín Andrés Nuñez. For an updated list visit my Google Scholar profile

Publications in Scientific Journals (*=with student or post doctoral associate)

150-*Torres A, Morán-López T, Nuñez MA & Rodríguez-Cabal MA. 2023, in press. Inverse priority effects: the order and timing of invasive species removal influence community reassembly. Journal of Applied Ecology.

149-*Eckert I, De Bellis T, Muñoz G, Kembel SW, Lessard J.-P & Nuñez MA. 2023, in press. A single range-expanding species reshapes alpine ecosystems and their belowground diversity. Oikos: e10114. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10114.

148-*Torres A, Morán-López T, Rodríguez-Cabal MA & Nuñez MA. 2023, in press. Timing of invasive species removal influences nonnative biotic resistance and trajectories of community reassembly. Journal of Ecology. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14168.

147-*Moyano J, Simberloff D, Relva MA & Nuñez MA. 2023. Increasing tree invasion on Isla Victoria: 10 years after the original “gringos en el bosque” study. Biological Invasions 25: 3025-3031.

146-*Fernandez RD, Haubrock PJ, Cuthbert RN, Heringer G, Kourantidou M, Hudgins EJ, Angulo E, Diagne CA, Courchamp F & Nuñez MA. 2023. Underexplored and growing economic costs of invasive alien trees. Scientific Reports 13(1): 8945.

145-Amano T, Berdejo-Espinola V, Akasaka M, de Andrade Junior MAU, Blaise N, Checco J, Çilingir FG, Citegetse G, Corella Tor M, Drobniak SM, Giakoumi S, Golivets M, Ion MC, Jara-Díaz JP, Katayose R, Lasmana FPS, Lin H-Y, Lopez E, Mikula P, Morales-Barquero L, Mupepele A-C, Narváez-Gómez JP, Nguyen TH, Lisboa SN, Nuñez MA, Pavón-Jordán D, Pottier P, Prescott GW, F. Samad, M. Šćiban, H.-M. Seo, Y. Shinoda, F. Vajna, S. Vozykova, J. C. Walsh, A. K. S. Wee, H. Xiao, and V. Zamora-Gutierrez. 2023. The role of non-English-language science in informing national biodiversity assessments. Nature Sustainability 6: 845-854.

144-Zenni RD, Barlow J, Pettorelli N, Stephens P, Rader R, Siqueira T, Gordon R, Pinfield T & Nuñez M.A. 2023. Multi-lingual literature searches are needed to unveil global knowledge. Journal of Applied Ecology 60: 380-383.

143-*Moyano J, Zamora-Nasca LB, Caplat P, García-Díaz P, Langdon B, Lambin X, Montti L, Pauchard A & Nuñez MA. 2023. Predicting the impact of invasive trees from different measures of abundance. Journal of Environmental Management 325: 116480.

142-Mundo IA, Zamorano-Elgueta C, Salgado Salomón ME, Vélez ML, Speziale K, Shepherd J D, Skewes O, Relva MA, Puchi P, Pauchard A, Nuñez MA, Sanguinetti J, Marchelli P, Lambertucci SA, Ladio A, Ibarra JT, González ME, Gallo L, Hadad MA, Donoso Calderón SR & Ditgen RS. 2023. Relevant scientific information for management and conservation of the Pewen biocultural ecosystem in Chile and Argentina. Revista Bosque 44(1): 179-190.

141-Fuentes-Lillo E, Lembrechts JJ, Barros A, Aschero V, Bustamante RO, Cavieres LA, Clavel J, Herrera I, Jiménez A, Tecco P, Hulme PE, Núñez MA, Rozzi R, García RA, Simberloff D, Nijs I & Pauchard A. 2023 Going up the Andes: patterns and drivers of non-native plant invasions across latitudinal and elevational gradients. Biodiversity and Conservation 17: 1-21.

140-Monteiro M, Capinha C, Ferreira MT, Nuñez MA & Reino L .2023. Negative and positive impacts of alien macrofungi: a global scale database. NeoBiota 85: 23-42. 

139-García RA, Fuentes-Lillo E, Cavieres L, Cóbar-Carranza AJ, Davis KT, Naour M, Núñez MA, Maxwell BD, Lembrechts JJ & Pauchard A. 2023. Pinus contorta alters microenvironmental conditions and reduces plant diversity in Patagonian ecosystems. Diversity 15, 320. 

138-Mujic AB, Policelli N, Nuñez MA & Wilson G. 2023. Co-invasive ectomycorrhizal fungi alter native soil fungal communities. Plant Soil 484: 547-567.

137-*Moyano J, Essl F, Heleno R, Vargas P, Nuñez MA & Rodriguez-Cabal MA. 2022. Diaspore traits specialized to animal adhesion and sea current dispersal are positively associated with the naturalization of European plants across the world. Ecography (11): e06423.

136-*Iglesias AL, Nuñez MA & Paritsis J. 2022. The potential effect of climate change on the establishment of invasive pines in Patagonia. Plant Ecology 223: 1207-1218.

135-Sprague R, Hulme PE, Nuñez MA & Peltzer DA. 2022. How to link people, government, and science in effective large-scale management of invasive trees. Frontiers in Environmental Science 10.

134-Mahdjoub H, Maas B, Nuñez MA & Khelifa R. 2022. Recommendations for making editorial boards diverse and inclusive. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 37: 1021-1024.

133-Chiuffo MC, Moyano J, Policelli N, Torres A, Vitali A, Nuñez MA & Rodriguez-Cabal M A. 2022. Importance of invasion mechanisms varies with abiotic context and plant invader growth form. Journal of Ecology 110: 1957-1969.

132-*Torres A, Rodríguez-Cabal MA & Nuñez MA. 2022 Do not come late to the party: initial success of nonnative species is contingent on timing of arrival of co-occurring nonnatives. Biological Invasions 24: 557-573.

131-*Policelli N, Horton T, Kitzberger T & Nuñez MA. 2022. Invasive ectomycorrhizal fungi can disperse in the absence of their known vectors. Fungal Ecology 55: 101124.

130-Nuñez MA, Chiuffo M, Seebens H, Kuebbing S, McCary MA, Lieurance D, Zhang B, Simberloff D & Meyerson LA. 2022. Two decades of data reveal that Biological Invasions needs to increase participation beyond North America, Europe, and Australasia. Biological Invasions 24(2): 333-340. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02666-6.

129-*Torres A, Rodriguez-Cabal MA & Nuñez MA. 2022. Do not come late to the party: initial success of nonnative species is contingent on timing of arrival of co-occurring nonnatives. Biological Invasions 24(2): 557-573. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02660-y.

128-Garcia-Diaz P, Montti L, Powell PA, Phimister E, Pizarro JC, Fasola L, Langdon B, Pauchard A, Raffo E, Bastias J, Damasceno G, Fidelis A, Huerta MF, Linardaki E, Moyano J, Nuñez MA, Ortiz MI, Rodriguez-Jorquera I & Lambin X. 2022. Identifying Priorities, Targets, and Actions for the Long-term Social and Ecological Management of Invasive Non-Native Species. Environmental Management 69(1): 140-153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-021-01541-3.

127-Khelifa R, Amano T, & Nuñez MA.2022. A solution for breaking the language barrier. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 37(2): 109-112.

126-Kourantidou M, Haubrock PJ, Cuthbert RN, Bodey TW, Lenzner B, Gozlan RE, Nuñez MA, Salles JM, Diagne C, & Courchamp F. 2022. Invasive alien species as simultaneous benefits and burdens: trends, stakeholder perceptions and management. Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02727-w.

125-Kuebbing SE, McCary MA., Lieurance D, Nuñez MA, Chiuffo MC, Zhang B, Seebens H, Simberloff D, & Meyerson LA. 2022. A self-study of editorial board diversity at Biological Invasions. Biological Invasions 24(2): 321-332. 

124-Lieurance D, Kuebbing S, McCary MA, & Nuñez MA. 2022. Words matter: how to increase gender and LGBTQIA plus inclusivity at Biological Invasions. Biological Invasions 24(2): 341-344. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-021-02665-7. 

123-Nuñez MA, Chiuffo M, Pauchard A. & Zenni R. 2021. Making ecology really global. Trends in Ecology and Evolution36: 766-769.

122-Perez LI, Gundel PE, Parisi PG, Moyano J, Fiorenza JE, Omacini M & Nuñez MA. 2021. Can seed-borne endophytes promote grass invasion by reducing host dependence on mycorrhizas? Fungal Ecology. 31:101077. 

121-Nuske SJ, Fajardo A, Nuñez MA, Pauchard A. Wardle DA, Nilsson MC, Kardol P, Smith JE, Peltzer DA, Moyano J & Gundale MJ. 2021. Soil biotic and abiotic effects on seedling growth exhibit context dependent interactions: evidence from a multi-country experiment on Pinus contorta invasion. New Phytologist.

*120-Duboscq-Carra V, Fernandez RD, Haubrock P, Dimarco RD, Angulo E, Ballesteros Mejia L, Diagne C, Courchamp F & Nuñez MA. in press. Economic impact of invasive alien species in Argentina: a first national synthesis. NeoBiota

119- Vila M, Dunn AM, Essl F, Gómez-Díaz E, Hulme PE, Jeschke JM, Núñez MA, Ostfeld RS, Pauchard A, Ricciardi A & Gallardo B. Accepted. Viewing emerging human infectious epidemics through the lens of invasion biology. BioScience.

On the news: elpais.com

*118- Moyano J, Rodriguez-Cabal MA & Nuñez MA. Accepted. Invasive trees rely more on mycorrhizas, countering the ideal weed hypothesis. Ecology

117- Nuñez, M.A. & T. Amano. Accepted. Correspondence: Monolingual searches can limit and bias results in global literature reviews. Nature Ecology & Evolution DOI: 10.1038/s41559-020-01369-w [link]

116- Nuñez MA, Davis KT, Dimarco RD, Peltzer DA, Paritsis J, Maxwell BD & Pauchard A . In press. Should tree invasions be justified as a way to mitigate climate change in treeless ecosystems? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

On the news: https://news.mongabay.com/2021/06/when-it-comes-to-carbon-capture-tree-invasions-can-do-more-harm-than-good/

115- Pettorelli N, Barlow J, Nuñez MA, Rader R, Stephens PA, Pinfield T & Newton E (2021) How international journals can support ecology from the Global South. Journal of Applied Ecology 58: 4-8. doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13815.

114- Rew LJ, McDougall KL, Alexander JM, Daehler CC, Essl F, Haider S, Kueffer C, Lenoir J, Milbau A, Nuñez MA, Pauchard A & Rabitsch W (2020) Moving up and over: redistribution of plants in alpine, Arctic, and Antarctic ecosystems under global change. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 52: 651-665. doi:DOI: 10.1080/15230430.2020.1845919

113- Angulo E, Diagne C, Ballesteros-Mejia L, Adamjy T, Ahmed DA, Akulov E, Banerjee AK, Capinha C, Dia CAKM, Dobigny G, Duboscq-Carra VG, Golivets M, Haubrock PJ, Heringer G, Kirichenko N, Kourantidou M, Liu C, Nuñez MA, Renault D, Roiz D, Taheri A, Verbrugge L, Watari Y, Xiong W, Courchamp F. In Press. Non-English languages enrich scientific knowledge: the example of economic costs of biological invasions. Science of the Total Environment. 

*112- Policelli N, Horton T, Garcia R, Naour M, Pauchard A & Nuñez MA. In press. Native and non-native trees can find compatible mycorrhizal partners in each other’s dominated areas. Plant and Soil

111- García-Díaz P, Cassey P, Norbury G, Lambin X, Montti L, Pizarro JC, Powell PA, Burslem DFRP, Cava M, Damasceno G, Fasola L, Fidelis A, Huerta MF, Langdon B, Linardaki E, Moyano J, Núñez MA, Pauchard A, Phimister E, Raffo E, Roesler I, Rodríguez-Jorquera I & Tomasevic JA (2020) Management Policies for Invasive Alien Species: Addressing the Impacts Rather than the Species. BioScience. doi:10.1093/biosci/biaa139.

110- Diagne, C, Catford, JA, Essl, F, Nuñez, MA, & Courchamp, F. 2020. What are the economic costs of biological invasions? A complex topic requiring international and interdisciplinary expertise. NeoBiota, 63, 25.

109-Clavel J, Lembrechts J, Alexander J, Haider S, Lenoir J, Milbau A, Nuñez MA, Pauchard A, Nijs I & Verbruggen E. In press. The role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in non-native plant invasion along mountain roads. New Phytologist  doi:10.1111/nph.16954.

108-Brundu G, Pauchard A, Pyšek P, Pergl J, Bindewald AM, Brunori A, Canavan S, Campagnaro T, Essl F, Flory SL, Genovesi P, Guarino F, Guangzhe L, Hulme PE, Jäger H, Kettle CJ, Krumm F, Langdon B, Lapin K, Lozano V, Roux JJL, Novoa A, Nuñez MA, Porté AJ, Sitzia T, Tanner R, Tshidada N, Vítková M, Westergren M, Wilson JR & Richardson DM (2020) Global guidelines for the sustainable use of non-native trees to prevent tree invasions and mitigate their negative impacts. Neobiota 61: 65.

107- Nuñez MA, Pauchard A & Ricciardi, A. In press. Invasion Science and the Global Spread of SARS-CoV-2. Trends in Ecology & Evolution [PDF] [altmetric]

106- Rudgers J, Afkhami M, Bell-Dereske L, Crawford KM, Kivlin SN, Mann M & Nuñez MA. In press. Climate Disruption of Plant-Microbe Interactions. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics

*105- Zamora-Nasca LB, Dimarco RD, Nassini D, Alvear PA, Mayoral A, Nuñez MA & Relva MA. In press. Sheep feeding preference as a tool to control pine invasion in Patagonia: influence of foliar toughness, terpenoids and resin content. Scientific Reports

*104- Milani T, Jobbágy EG, Nuñez MA, Ferrero ME, Baldi G & Teste FP. 2020. Stealth invasions on the rise: rapid long-distance establishment of exotic pines in mountain grasslands of Argentina. Biological Invasions. doi:10.1007/s10530-020-02303-8.

103- Lambin X, Burslem DFRP, Caplat P, Cornullier T, Damasceno G, Fasola L, Fidelis A, Garcia Diaz P, Langdon B, Linardaki E, Moyano J, Montti LF, Nuñez MA, Palmer SCF, Pauchard A, Phimister E, Pizarro JC, Powell PA, Raffo E, Rodríguez-Jorquera IA, Roesler K, Tomasevic JA, Travis JMJ & Vergugo C. Accepted. CONTAIN: Optimizing the long-term management of invasive species using adaptive management. Neobiota

102- Essl F, Lenzner B, Bacher S, Bailey S, Capinha C, Daehler C, Dullinger S, Genovesi P, Hui C, Hulme PH, Jeschke JM, Katsanevakis S, Kühn I, Leung B, Liebhold A, Liu C, MacIsaac JH, Meyerson LA, Nuñez MA, Pauchard A, Pysek P, Rabitsch W, Richardson DM, Roy HE, Ruiz GM, Russell JC, Sanders NJ, Sax DF, Scalera R, Seebens H, Springborn M, Turbelin A, van Kleunen M, von Holle B, Winter M, Zenni RD, Mattsson BJ & Roura-Pascula N. In press. Drivers of future alien species impacts: an expert-based assessment. Global Change Biology

101- Lembrechts JJ, Aalto J, Ashcroft MB, De Frenne P, Kopecký M, Lenoir J, Luoto M, Maclean IMD, Roupsard O, Fuentes-Lillo E, García RA, Pellissier L, Pitteloud C, Alatalo JM, Smith SW, Björk RG, Muffler L, Cesarz S, Gottschall F, Backes AR, Okello J, Urban J, Plichta R, Svátek M, Phartyal SS, Wipf S, Eisenhauer N, Pușcaș M, Dan Turtureanu P, Varlagin A, Dimarco RD, Jump AS, Randall K, Dorrepaal E, Larson K, Walz J, Vitale L, Svoboda M, Finger Higgens R, Halbritter AH, Curasi SR, Klupar I, Koontz A, Pearse WD, Simpson E, Stemkovski M, Graae BJ, Vedel Sørensen M, Høye TT, Fernández Calzado MR, Lorite J, Carbognani M, Tomaselli M, Forte TaGW, Petraglia A, Haesen S, Somers B, Van Meerbeek K, Björkman MP, Hylander K, Merinero S, Gharun M, Buchmann N, Dolezal J, Matula R, Thomas AD, Bailey JJ, Ghosn D, Kazakis G, de Pablo MA, Kemppinen J, Niittynen P, Rew L, Seipel T, Larson C, Speed JDM, Ardö J, Cannone N, Guglielmin M, Malfasi F, Bader MY, Canessa R, Stanisci A, Kreyling J, Schmeddes J, Teuber L, Aschero V, Čiliak M, Máliš F, De Smedt P, Govaert S, Meeussen C, Vangansbeke P, Gigauri K, Lamprecht A, Pauli H, Steinbauer K, Winkler M, Ueyama M, Nuñez MA, Ursu T-M, Haider S, Wedegärtner REM, Smiljanic M, Trouillier M, Wilmking M, Altman J, Brůna J, Hederová L, Macek M, Man M, Wild J, Vittoz P, Pärtel M, Barančok P, Kanka R, Kollár J, Palaj A, Barros A, Mazzolari AC, Bauters M, Boeckx P, Benito Alonso JL, Zong S, Di Cecco V, Sitková Z, Tielbörger K, van den Brink L, Weigel R, Homeier J, Dahlberg CJ, Medinets S, Medinets V, De Boeck HJ, Portillo-Estrada M, Verryckt LT, Milbau A, Daskalova GN, Thomas HJD, Myers-Smith IH, Blonder B, Stephan JG, Descombes P, Zellweger F, Frei ER, Heinesch B, Andrews C, Dick J, Siebicke L, Rocha A, Senior RA, Rixen C, Jimenez JJ, Boike J, Pauchard A, Scholten T, Scheffers B, Klinges D, Basham EW, Zhang J, Zhang Z, Géron C, Fazlioglu F, Candan O, Sallo Bravo J, Hrbacek F, Laska K, Cremonese E, Haase P, Moyano FE, Rossi C & Nijs I. In press. SoilTemp: a global database of near-surface temperature. Global Change Biology  doi:10.1111/gcb.15123

*100-Moyano J, Dickie I, Rodriguez-Cabal MA &  Nuñez MA. 2020, In press. Patterns of plant naturalization show that facultative mycorrhizal plants are more likely to succeed outside their native Eurasian ranges. Ecography (PDF)

99-Sapsford SJ., Brandt, AJ, Davis KT, Peralta G, Dickie IA, Gibson RD, Hulme PE, Nuñez MA, Orwin KH, Pauchard A, Wardle DA & Peltzer DA. 2020, in press. Towards a framework for understanding the context‐dependence of impacts of non‐native tree species. Functional Ecology doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13544

*98 Ballari, SA,  Valenzuela, AEJ & Nuñez MA. 2020, in press. Interactions between wild boar and cattle in Patagonian temperate forest: cattle impacts are worse when alone than with wild boar. Biological Invasions

*97-Moyano J, Rodriguez-Cabal MA & Nuñez MA. 2020, in press. Highly invasive tree species are more dependent on mutualisms. Ecology

96- Lembrechts, J, Lenoir J, Roth N, Hattab T, Milbau A, Haider S, Pellissier L, Pauchard A; Backes A; Dimarco R; Nuñez MA & Nijs I. In press. Comparing temperature data sources for use in species distribution models: from in-situ logging to remote sensing. Global Ecology and Biogeography. DOI: 10.1111/geb.12974.

95- Pettorelli, NW, Barlow, J, Cadotte, MW, Lucas, K, Newton, E, Nuñez, MA & Stephens, PA. 2019, Applied ecologists in a landscape of fear. Journal of Applied Ecology doi:10.1111/1365-2664.13382

News at Nature about this paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-01055-3

*94- Ballari, SA, Hendrix, BD, Sample, M & Nuñez, MA. In press. Management of invasive Pinaceae is imperiled by the lack of invasive ungulate control: successful restoration requires multiple-species management. Mammals Research

*93-Zamora‐Nasca, LB, Relva, MA & Nuñez, MA. 2019. Ungulate browsing on introduced pines differs between plant communities: Implications for invasion process and management. Austral Ecology. doi:10.1111/aec.12763

92-Davis KT, Maxwell B.,Caplat P,  Pauchard A, & Nuñez MA. 2019. Simulation model suggests that fire promotes lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) invasion in Patagonia. Biological Invasions.

91-Castro-Díez P, Vaz, AS, Silva, JS, van Loo M, Alonso A, Aponte C, Bayón Á, Bellingham P., Chiuffo MC, DiManno N, Julian K, Kandert S, La Porta N, Marchante H, Maule Hamish G, Mayfield MM, Metcalfe D, Monteverdi MC, Núñez MA, Ostertag R, Parker IM, Peltzer, DA., Potgieter, L, Raymundo M, Rayome D, Reisman-Berman O, Richardson DM, Roos RE, Saldaña A, Shackleton, RT, Torres A, Trudgen M, Urban J, Vicente JR, Vilà M, Ylioja T, Zenni RD & Godoy O. 2019. Global effects of non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services. Biological Reviews

90-Nuñez, MA, Barlow J, Cadotte M, Lucas K, Newton E, Pettorelli N, & Stephens PA. 2019. Assessing the uneven global distribution of readership, submissions and publications in applied ecology: obvious problems without obvious solutions. Journal of Applied Ecology 56:4-9. (PDF)

*89-Sample, M, Aslan CE, Policelli N, Sanford RL, Nielsen E & Nuñez MA. Accepted. Increase in nonnative understorey vegetation cover after nonnative conifer removal and passive restoration. Austral Ecology.

*88-Policelli N, Bruns TD, Vilgalys R, & Nuñez MA. 2018. Suilloid fungi as global drivers of pine invasions. New Phytologist DOI: 10.1111/nph.15660.

*87-Moyano, J, Chiuffo MC, Policelli N, Nuñez MA & Rodriguez-Cabal MA. The interplay between propagule -pressure, seed predation and ectomycorrhizal fungi in plant invasion. NeoBiota.

*86- Moyano, J, Chiuffo MC, Nuñez MA & Rodriguez-Cabal MA. Accepted. Seed predation does not explain pine invasion success. Oecologia.

*85- Martin-Albarracin, V. L., Amico G. C. & Nuñez MA (in press). Non-redundancy in seed dispersal and germination by native and introduced frugivorous birds: implications of invasive bird impact on native plant communities. Biodiversity and Conservation.

84- Pauchard, A., Meyerson, L. A., Bacher, S., Blackburn, T., Brundu, G., Cadotte, M. W., Courchamp, F., Essl, F. Genovesi, P., Haider, S., Holmes, N., Hulme, P., Jeschke, J. M., Lockwood, J., Novoa, A., Nuñez, M. A., Peltzer, D. A., Pysek, P., Richardson, D. M., Simberloff, D., Smith, K., van Wilgen, B. W., Vila, M., Wilson, J. R. U., Winter, M., and Zenni, R. D. 2018. Biodiversity assessments: Origin matters. PLoS Biology.

*83-Chiuffo MC, Moyano J, Rodriguez-Cabal MA, Nuñez MA (2018) Seed predation of non-native species along a precipitation gradient. Plant Ecology. doi:10.1007/s11258-018-0880-9

82- Singh SP, Inderjit, Singh JS, Majumdar S, Moyano J, Nuñez MA, Richardson DM Insights on the persistence of pines (Pinus species) in the Late Cretaceous and their increasing dominance in the Anthropocene. Ecology and evolution 0 (0). doi:doi:10.1002/ece3.4499

81- Davis KT, Callaway RM, Fajardo A, Pauchard A, Nuñez MA, Brooker RW, Maxwell BD, Dimarco RD, Peltzer DA, Mason B, Ruotsalainen S, McIntosh ACS, Pakeman RJ, Smith AL, Gundale MJ Severity of impacts of an introduced species corresponds with regional eco-evolutionary experience. Ecography. doi:doi:10.1111/ecog.04014

 80- Nuñez, M. A. & J. Paritsis. 2018. How are monospecific stands of invasive trees formed? Spatio-temporal evidence from Douglas fir invasions. AoB Plants 10:ply041.

*79- Torres, A., P. A. Alarcón, M. A. Rodríguez-Cabal, & M. A. Nuñez. 2018. Secondary Invasions Hinder the Recovery of Native Communities after the Removal of Nonnative Pines Along a Precipitation Gradient in Patagonia. Forests (19994907) 9

78- McDougall, K. L., J. Lembrechts, L. J. Rew, S. Haider, L. A. Cavieres, C. Kueffer, A. Milbau, B. J. Naylor, M. A. Nuñez, & A. Pauchard. 2018. Running off the road: roadside non-native plants invading mountain vegetation. Biological invasions:1-13.

77-Kuebbing, S.E. & Nuñez, M.A. (2018) Current understanding of invasive species impacts cannot be ignored: potential publication biases do not invalidate findings. Biodiversity & Conservation 27 (6):1545-1548. doi:10.1007/s10531-018-1527-9

76-Paritsis, J., Landesmann, J., Kitzberger, T., Tiribelli, F., Sasal, Y., Quintero, C., Dimarco, R., Barrios-García, M., Iglesias, A., Diez, J., Sarasola, M., & Nuñez, M. A. (2018) Pine Plantations and Invasion Alter Fuel Structure and Potential Fire Behavior in a Patagonian Forest-Steppe Ecotone. Forests 9 (3):117

75-Alexander, J. M., Chalmandrier, L., Lenoir, J., Burgess, T. I., Essl, F., Haider, S., Kueffer, C., McDougall, K., Milbau, A., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Rabitsch, W., Rew, L.J., Sanders, N. J., Pellissier,  L. (in press) Lags in the response of mountain plant communities to climate change. Global Change Biology

74-Barlow, J., Stephens, P. A., Bode, M.  Cadotte, M. W., Luca, K., Newton, E. Nuñez, M. A., Pettorelli, N. (in press). On the extinction of the single-authored paper: the causes and consequences of increasingly collaborative applied ecological research. Journal of Applied Ecology

*73-Martin-Albarracin, V. L., Amico G. C. & Nuñez M.A. (in press). The introduced silver pheasant Lophura nycthemera (Phasianidae) in Isla Victoria, Patagonia Argentina: abundance, group structure, activity patterns and association to anthropic disturbance. El Hornero

*72-Zamora Nasca, L.B., Relva, M.A. & Nuñez, M.A .2017 in press. Ungulates can control tree invasions: experimental evidence from nonnative conifers and sheep herbivory. Biological invasions:1-9. doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1558-27

 71. Zenni, R.D., Ziller, S.R., Pauchard, A., Rodriguez-Cabal, M., Nuñez, M.A. In press. Invasion Science in the Developing World: A Response to Ricciardi et al. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. doi:10.1016/j.tree.2017.08.006

 70. Liebhold, A.M., Brockerhoff, E.G, Kalisz S., Nuñez, M.A., Wardle D.A. & Wingfield M.J. 2017. Biological invasions in forest ecosystems. Biological invasions Elton review:1-22. doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1458-5

 69. Liebhold, A.M., Brockerhoff, E.G. & Nuñez, M.A. 2017.  Biological invasions in forest ecosystems: a global problem requiring international and multidisciplinary integration. Biological invasions 19 (11):3073-3077 doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1547-5 

 *68. Chiuffo, M. C., Policelli, N., Moyano, J., Torres, A.,  Rodriguez-Cabal, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. 2017,  Still no evidence that pathogen accumulation can revert the impact of invasive plant species. Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-017-1519-9. 

 *67.  Policelli, N., Chiuffo, M.C., Moyano, J., Torres, A.,  Rodriguez-Cabal, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. 2017,  Pathogen accumulation cannot undo the impact of invasive species. Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-017-1439-8. 

 66- Lembrechts, J. J., Lenoir, J., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Geron, C., Bussé, G., Milbau, A. & Nijs, I. 2017, in press. Microclimate variability in alpine ecosystems as stepping stones for non-native plant establishment above their current elevational limit. Ecography. doi:10.1111/ecog.03263

 65- Dickie, I. A., Bufford, J. L., Cobb, R. C., Desprez-Loustau, M.-L., Grelet, G., Hulme, P. E., Klironomos, J., Makiola, A., Nuñez, M. A., Pringle, A., Thrall, P. H., Tourtellot, S. G., Waller, L. & Williams, N. M. (2017, in press). The emerging science of linked plant–fungal invasions. New Phytologist  Tansley review doi:10.1111/nph.14657 (PDF)

 64-Nuñez, M.A., Chiuffo, M.C., Torres, A., Paul, T., Dimarco, R.D., Raal, P., Policelli, N., Moyano, J., García, R.A., van Wilgen, B.W., Pauchard, A., Richardson, D.M., 2017. Ecology and management of invasive Pinaceae around the world: progress and challenges. Biological Invasions 19 (11), 3099-3120 (PDF)

  63-Taylor, K. T.,  Maxwell, B. D.,  McWethy, D. B., Pauchard, A.,  Nuñez, M. A. & Whitlock, C. 2017. Pinus contorta invasions increase wildfire fuel loads and may create a positive feedback with fire. Ecology 98: 678-687 (PDF)

  62- Cadotte, M. W., Barlow, J.   Nuñez, M. A., Pettorelli, N.  & Stephens, P. A. . 2017. Solving environmental problems in the Anthropocene: the need to bring novel theoretical advances into the applied ecology fold. Journal of Applied Ecology 54:1-6 (PDF)

  61- Lembrechts, J.J.,  Alexander, J. M., Cavieres, L. A., Haider, S., Lenoir, J., Kueffer, C, McDougall, K.,  Naylor, B. J., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Rew, L. J., Nijs, I. & Milbau, A. 2017. Mountain roads shift native and non-native plant species ranges. Ecography 40 (3): 353-364 (PDF)

  60- Lembrechts J. J., Pauchard, A., Lenoir, J., Nuñez, M. A., Geron, C., Ven, A., Bravo-Monasterio, P., Teneb, E., Nijs, I. & Milbau, A. 2016. Disturbance is the key to plant invasions in cold environments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (49):14061-14066 

    Paper awarded the Ecological Society of America  (ESA) 2018 W.S. Cooper Award for an Outstanding publication in the field of geobotany, physiographic ecology, plant succession or the distribution of plants along environmental gradients. https://www.esa.org/esa/2018-esa-awards/

  59- Kuebbing, S. & Nuñez, M. A. 2016. Invasive non-native plants have a greater effect on neighboring natives than other non-natives. Nature Plants. 2: 16134 (PDF)

     Law project in the Argentine Congress to control invasive species based largely on this paper: LINK

  58- Dickie, I. A., Nuñez, M. A., Pringle, A., Lebel, T., &  S. G. Tourtellot & Johnston, P. R.. 2016. Towards management of invasive ectomycorrhizal fungi. Biological invasions 18 (12): 3383-3395 (PDF)

 57- Pauchard, A., Milbau, A., Albihn, A., Alexander, J., Burgess, T., Daehler, C., Göran, E., Essl, F., Evengård, B., Greenwood, G. B., Haider, S., Lenoir, J., McDougall, K., Muths, E., Nuñez, M. A., Olofsson, J., Pellissier, L., Rabitsch, W., Rew, L. J., Robertson, M., Sanders, N., Kueffer, C. 2016. Non-native and native organisms moving into high elevation and high latitude ecosystems in an era or climate change: new challenges for ecology and conservation. Biological Invasions 18: 345 (PDF)

  *56- Ballari, S. A., Kuebbing, S. E.  & Nuñez, M. A. 2016. Potential problems of removing one invasive species at a time: a meta-analysis of the interactions between invasive vertebrates and unexpected effects of removal programs. PeerJ 4: e2029. (PDF)

   55- Taylor, K. T., Maxwell, B. D., Pauchard, A., Nuñez, M. A. & Rew, L. J. 2016. Native versus non‐native invasions: similarities and differences in the biodiversity impacts of Pinus contorta in introduced and native ranges. Diversity & Distributions 22: 578-588 (PDF)

  55- Raffaele, E.,  Nuñez, M. A., Eneström, J., & Blackhall, M. 2016. Fire as mediator of pine invasion: evidence from Patagonia, Argentina. Biological Invasions 18: 597-601 (PDF)

  *53- Martin-Albarracín, V., Amico, G. C., Simberloff, D., Nuñez, M. A. 2015. Impact of non-native birds on native ecosystems: a global analysis. PLOS One 10(11): e0143070 (PDF)

  52- Taylor, K., Maxwell, B.D., Pauchard, A., Nuñez, M. A., Peltzer, D.A., Terwei, A. & Rew, L.J. 2016.  Drivers of plant invasion vary globally: evidence from pine invasions within six ecoregions. Global Ecology and Biogeography 25: 96-106 (PDF)

  *51- Martin-Albarracín, V., Amico, G. C. & Nuñez, M. A. 2015. Replacement of native by non-native animal communities assisted by human introduction and management on Isla Victoria, Nahuel Huapi National Park. PeerJ 3:e1328 (PDF)

  50- Nuñez, M. A., Dimarco, R. D., Dickie, I. A. & Pauchard, A. 2015. What can possibly go wrong? The risk of introducing soil microorganism from Antactica into South America. Bosque 36(3): 343-346 (PDF)

  49- Raffaele, E., Nuñez, M. A. & Relva, M. A. 2015. Plantaciones de coníferas exóticas en Patagonia: los riesgos de seguir plantando sin manejo ni planificación adecuada (Exotic conifer plantations in Patagonia: the risks continuing planting without proper planning or management). Ecología Austral 25: 89-92 (PDF)

  48- Hulme, P. E., Pauchard, A., Pyšek, P., Vilà, M., Alba, C., Blackburn, T. M., Bullock, J. M., Chytrý, M., Dawson, W., Dunn, A. M., Essl, F., Genovesi, P., Maskell, L. C., Meyerson,  L. A., Nuñez, M. A., Pergl, J., Pescott, O. L., Pocock, M. J. O., Richardson, D. M., Roy, H. E., Smart, S. M., Štajerová, K., Stohlgren, T., van Kleunen, M. & Winter, M. 2015. Challenging the view that invasive non-native plants are not a significant threat to the floristic diversity of Great Britain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(23): E2988-E2989 (PDF)

  47- Barney, J. N., Tekiela, D. R., Barrios-Garcia, M., Dimarco, R., Hufbauer, R., Leipzig-Scott, P., Nuñez M. A., Pauchard, A., Pysek, P., Vítková, M. & Maxwell, B. 2015. Global Invader Impact Network (GIIN): towards standardized evaluation of the ecological impacts of invasive plants. Ecology and Evolution 5(14): 2878-2889  (PDF)

  *46- Hayward, J., Horton, T.R. & Nuñez, M. A. 2015. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities co invading with Pinaceae host plants in Argentina: Gringos bajo el bosque. New Phytologist 208(2): 497-506 (PDF)

  45- Molina-Montenegro, M. A., Oses, R., Torres-Díaz, C., Atala, C., Nuñez, M. A. & Armas, C. 2015. Fungal endophytes associated with roots of nurse cushion species have positive effects on native and invasive beneficiary plants in an alpine ecosystem. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 17(3): 218-226 (PDF)

  *44- Hayward, J., Horton, T. R,, Pauchard, A. & Nuñez, M. A. 2015. A single ectomycorrhizal fungal species can enable a Pinus invasion. Ecology 96(5): 1438-1444 (PDF)

  *43- Kuebbing, S. & Nuñez, M. A. 2015. Negative, neutral, and positive interactions among nonnative plants: Patterns, processes and management implications. Global Change Biology 21(2): 926-934 (PDF)

  42- Relva, M. A., & Nuñez, M. A. 2014.  Factores que facilitan y retrasan la invasión de coníferas exóticas en la Isla Victoria. Ecologia Austral 24(2): 145-153 (PDF)

  41- Richardson, D. M., Hui, C., Nuñez, M.A. & Pauchard, A. (2014). Tree invasions: patterns, processes, challenges and opportunities. Biological Invasions 16: 473-481 (PDF)

  40- Ward, S. M., Cousens, R. D., Bagavathiannan, M. V., Barney, J. N., Beckie, H. J., Busi, R., Davis, A. S., Dukes, J. S., Forcella, F., Freckleton, R. P., Gallandt, E. R., Hall, L. M., Jasieniuk, M., Lawton-Rauh, A., Lehnhoff, E. A., Liebman, M., Maxwell, B. D., Mesgaran, M. B., Murray, J. V., Neve, P., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Queenborough, S. A. & Webber, B. L. 2014. Agricultural weed research: a critique and two proposals. Weed Science 62(4): 672-678 (PDF)

  39- Wilson, J.U., Caplat, P., Dickie, I., Hui, C., Maxwell, B., Nuñez M. A., Pauchard, A., Rejmanek, M., Richardson, D., Robertson, M., Spear, D., Webber, B., Wilgen, B. & Zenni, R. 2014.  A standardized set of metrics to assess and monitor tree invasions. Biological Invasions 16: 535-551 (PDF)

  38- Nuñez, M. A. & Dickie, I. A. 2014.  Invasive belowground mutualists of woody plants. Biological Invasions 16: 645-661 (PDF)

  37- Dickie, I. A., Bennett, B. M., Burrows, L. E., Nuñez, M. A., Peltzer, D. A., Porté, A., Richardson, D. M., Rejmánek, M., Rundel, P. W. & Van Wilgen, B. W. 2014. Conflicting values: ecosystem services and invasive tree management. Biological Invasions 16(3): 705-719 (PDF)

  36- Enright, N., Nuñez, M. A. 2013. The Braun-Blanquet reviews in Plant Ecology: in honour of our founding editor, Josias Braun-Blanquet. Plant Ecology 12: 1417-1418 (PDF) 

  35- Nuñez, M. A., Hayward, J., Horton, T. R., Amico, G. C., Dimarco, R. D., Barrios, M. N. & Simberloff, D. A 2013. Exotic mammals disperse exotic fungi that promote invasion by exotic trees. PLoS ONE  8(6): e66832 (PDF)

  34- Gundale, M. J., Pauchard, A.,  Langdon, B. Peltzer, D. A., Maxwell, B. D, & Nuñez, M. A. 2014. Can model species be used to advance the field of invasion ecology? Biological invasions 16(3): 591-607 (PDF)

  *33- Kuebbing, S. E.,  Nuñez, M. A. & Simberloff, D. 2013. Current mismatch between research and conservation efforts: The need to study co-occurring invasive plant species. Biological Conservation 160: 121-129. (PDF)

  *32- Zenni, R. D. & Nuñez, M. A. 2013. The elephant in the room: the role of failed invasions in understanding invasion biology. Oikos: 122(6): 801–815 (editor's choice) (PDF) 

         Commentary: http://oikosjournal.wordpress.com

  31- Rodriguez-Cabal, M. A., Barrios-Garcia, M. N., & Nuñez, M. A. 2012. Positive interactions in ecology: filling the fundamental niche. Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 5: 36–41 (PDF)

  30- Vitule, J. R., Freire, C. A., Vázquez, D. P., Nuñez, M. A. & Simberloff, D. 2012. Revisiting the potential conservation value of non-native species. Conservation Biology 26(6): 1153-1155(PDF)

  29- Nuñez, M. A., & Logares, R. 2012. Black Swans in ecology and evolution: The importance of improbable but highly influential events.  Ideas in Ecology and Evolution 5: 16–21 [link]

  28- Nuñez, M. A., Kuebbing, S., Dimarco, R. D. & Simberloff, D. 2012. Invasive Species: To eat or not to eat, that is the question. Conservation Letters 5(5): 334-341 (PDF)  

           Commentary: smithsonianmag.com and conservationmagazine.org

  27- Simberloff, D., Souza, L., Nuñez, M. A., Barrios, M. N. & Bunn, W. 2012. The natives are restless, but not often and mostly when disturbed. Ecology 93(3): 598-607 (PDF)

           Commentary: Lonsdale, M. & Parry, H. R.  Faculty of 1000 Biology

  26- Nuñez, M. A. & Medley, K. 2011. Pine Invasion: Climate predicts invasion success, something else predicts its failure. Diversity and Distributions 17(4): 703-711 (PDF) 

  25- Nuñez, M. A., Moretti, A. & Simberloff, D. 2011. Propagule pressure hypothesis not supported by an 80-year experiment on woody species invasion. Oikos 120(9): 1311-1316 (PDF)

  24- Pauchard, A.,  Nuñez, M. A., Raffaele, E., Bustamante R. O.,  Ledgard, N., Relva, M. A. &  Simberloff, D. 2010. Introduced conifer invasions in South America: an update. Frontiers of Biogeography 2: 34-36. (PDF)

  23- Nuñez, M. A. & Pauchard, A. 2010. Biological invasions in developing and developed countries: does one model fit all? Biological Invasions 12(4): 707-714 (PDF)

           CommentaryBoero, F. 2010. Faculty of 1000 Biology

  22- Simberloff, D., Nuñez, M. A., Ledgard, N. J., Pauchard, A., Richardson, D. M., Sarasola, M., van Wilgen, B. W., Zalba, S. M., Zenni R. D., Bustamante, R., Peña, E., & Ziller, S. R. 2010. Spread and impact of introduced conifers in South America: Lessons from other southern hemisphere regions. Austral Ecology 35(5): 489–504 (PDF)

  21- Nuñez, M. A., Bailey, J. K. & Schweitzer, J. A. 2010. Population, community and ecosystem effects of exotic herbivores: A growing global concern. Biological Invasions 12(2): 297-301 (PDF)

  20- Relva, M. A., Nuñez, M. A. & Simberloff, D. 2010.  Introduced deer reduce native plant cover and facilitate invasion of non-native tree species: evidence for invasional meltdown. Biological Invasions 12(2): 303-311 (PDF)

  19- Nuñez, M. A., Horton, T. R. & Simberloff, D. 2009. Lack of belowground mutualisms hinders Pinaceae invasions. Ecology 90(9): 2352-2359 (PDF)

            Commentaryvan der Heijden, M. 2009. Faculty of 1000 Biology

  18- Nuñez, C. I., Raffaele, E., Nuñez, M. A. & Cuassolo, F. 2009. When do nurse plants stop nursing?: Temporal changes in water stress levels in Austrocedrus chilensis growing within and outside shrubs. Journal of Vegetation Science 20: 1064–1071 (PDF)

  17- Rodríguez-Cabal, M. A., Stuble, K. L., Nuñez, M. A. & Sanders, N. J. 2009. Quantitative analysis of the effects of the exotic Argentine ant on seed dispersal mutualisms. Biology Letters 5(4): 499-502 (PDF)

  16- Nuñez, M. A., Simberloff, D. & Relva, M. A. 2008. Seed predation as a barrier to alien conifer invasions. Biological Invasions 10: 1389-1398 (PDF)

  15- Nuñez, M. A., Relva, M. A. & Simberloff, D. 2008. Enemy release or invasional meltdown? The role of exotic herbivores in pine invasion on Isla Victoria, Argentina. Austral Ecology 33(3): 317-323 (PDF)

14- Rodríguez-Cabal, M. A., Nuñez, M. A. & Martinez, A. S. 2008. Quantity versus quality: endemism and protected areas in the temperate forest of southern South America. Austral Ecology 33(6): 730-736(PDF)

13- Nuñez, M. A., Crutsinger, G. M., Simberloff,  D. & Sanders, N. J. 2008. Striking a balance between the literature load and walks in the woods. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6(3): 160-161.(PDF)

 12- Nuñez, C. I., Nuñez, M. A. & Kitzberger, T. 2008. Sex-related spatial segregation and growth in a dioecious conifer along environmental gradients in northwestern Patagonia. Ecoscience 15(1): 73-80 (PDF) 

 11- Richardson, D. M., van Wilgen, B. W. & Nuñez, M. A. 2008. Alien conifer invasions in South America: short fuse burning? Biological Invasions 10(4): 573-577 (PDF)

 10- Nuñez, P. A. & Nuñez, M. A. 2007. The importance of controversies in the epistemic progress of ecology. Interciencia 32(12): 804-811 (PDF)

 9- Nuñez, M. A. & Raffaele, E. 2007. Afforestation causes changes in post-fire regeneration in native shrubland communities of northwestern Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vegetation Science 18(6): 827-834 (PDF)

8- Sanders, N. J. Weltzin, J. F., Crutsinger, G. M., Fitzpatrick, M. C., Nuñez, M. A., Oswalt, C. & Lane, K. 2007. Multiple controls on a plant invasion: insects mediate the interactive effects of  propagule supply and resource availability. Ecology 88(9): 2383–2391 (PDF)

 7- Clergeau, P. & Nuñez, M. A. 2006. The language of fighting invasive species. Science 311: 951- 951 (short letter) (PDF)

 6- Nuñez, M. A. & Nuñez, P. G. 2005. Controversies in ecology: competition, from the certainty to the question. Ecologia Austral 15(2): 229-238 (PDF) 

 5- Nuñez, M. A. & Simberloff, D. 2005. Invasive species and the cultural keystone species concept. Ecology and Society 10(1): r4 [online] (PDF)

 4- Simberloff, D., Relva, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A.. 2003. Introduced Species and Management of a Nothofagus/Austrocedrus Forest. Environmental Management 31(2): 263- 275.(PDF)

 3- Nuñez, M. A. 2002. How to start an international program to deal with invasive species? Conservation Ecology 6(2): r1. [online] [link] 

 2- Simberloff, D., Relva, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. 2002. Gringos en el bosque: introduced tree invasion in a native Nothofagus/ Austrocedurs forest. Biological Invasions 4: 35-53(PDF)

 1- Puntieri, J. Souza, M. S., Barthélèmy, D., Brion, C., Nuñez, M. A. & Mazzini, C. 2000. Preformation, neoformation, and shoot structure in Nothofagus dombeyi (Nothofagaceae). Canadian  Journal of Botany (now: Botany) 78: 1044-1054 (PDF)

 

 Book chapters 

10- García, RA, Franzese J, Policelli N, Sasal Y, Zenni RD, Nuñez MA & Pauchard P. 2018. Non-native pines are homogenizing the ecosystems of South America. In: Rozzi, R. et al. (Ed.). From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation. Springer, Ecology and Ethics Series.

9-Nuñez, MA, Dimarco RD & Simberloff D. 2018. Why some exotic species are deeply integrated into local cultures while others are reviled. In: Rozzi, R. et al. (Ed.). From Biocultural Homogenization to Biocultural Conservation. Springer, Ecology and Ethics Series. 

8-Nuñez, M. A., Policelli, N. & Romina D. Dimarco. 2016 Co-invasion of invasive trees and their associated belowground mutualists. in:  Introduced tree species in Euroipean forests: opportunities and challenges. F. Krumm & L. Vitkova (Eds.) European Forest Institute. p.  94-101 

7- Pauchard, A., García, R., Sarasola, M., Zalba, S., Zenni, R., Ziller, S., Nuñez, M. A. 2016. Pine Invasions in South America: Reducing Their Ecological Impacts Trough Active Management in: Canning-Clode, J. (Ed.), Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems: Vectors, Ecological Impacts, Management and Predictions, De Gruyter Open Ltd, Berlin. p. 318-342 (PDF)

6- Sarasola M.M.,  Núñez, M.A., Núñez, C., Orellana, I. & Diez, J. P. 2015. El control de la invasión biológica. in "Manual de Buenas Prácticas para el manejo de plantaciones forestales en el noroeste de la Patagonia" Eds: L. Chauchard, M.C. Frugoni, C. Nowak. Editorial Buenos Aires. Cap. 6. p: 119-138 (PDF)

  5- Nuñez, M. A., Raffaele, E. 2014. Después del incendio. In: Ecología e historia natural de la Patagonia Andina: un cuarto de siglo de investigación en biogeografía, ecología y conservación. Raffaele, E., de Torres Curth, M., Morales, C. L. & Kitzberger, T. (Eds.) editorial Fundación de Historia Natural Félix de Azara, 2014. p.164 

  4- Pauchard, A., García, R., Langdon, B. & Nuñez, M. A. 2014. Invasiones de plantas en ecosistemas forestales: bosques y praderas invadidas. In: Ecología Forestal: Bases para el Manejo Sustentable y Conservación de los Bosques Nativos de Chile. Donoso,C., Gonzalez M. & & Lara, A. (ed).pp 673-691. Ediciones Universidad Austral de Chile (PDF) 

  3- Pauchard, A.,  Langdon, B.,   Jimenez, A.,  Cavieres, L.,  Peña, E. & Nuñez, M. A. 2014. Pináceas invasoras en el sur de Sudamérica: patrones, mecanismos e impactos potenciales. In: Jaksic F y S Castro (eds). Invasiones Biológicas en Chile: Causas globales e impactos locales. Ediciones UC. p. 283-308 (PDF)

  2- Núñez, P. G. & Núñez, M. A. 2012. Conocer y construir naturaleza en el sur argentino. in: C.C. Silva & L. Salvatico (eds.), Filosofia e Histórica da Ceincia no Cone Sul. Selecao de trabalhos do 7° Encontro da AFHIC. [ntr]mentes editorial. Porto Alegre, 2012 p. 428-337.

  1- Nuñez, M. A. & Dimarco, R. D. 2012. Keystone species. In Craig, Pardy, Copeland Nagle, Schmitz & Smith (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Sustainability, Vol. 5: Ecosystem Management and Sustainability. p. 226–230. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing. (PDF)


Book Reviews, Outreach Publications and Other Scientific Publications

11-Ballari, S. A., Valenzuela, A. E. J., Nuñez, M. A. 2015. ¿Qué pasa cuando dos mamíferos exóticos coexisten? El caso del jabalí y la vaca en el Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. Macroscopia 6: 3-6  [link]

10- Simberloff, D., Kuebbing, S., Nuñez, M. A. & Dimarco, R. D. 2014.  Why eating exotics is a bad idea: Gastronomy is no silver bullet for controlling invasive species. ENSIA [link]

9-Sarasola, M. & Nuñez, M. A. 2014. Invasión de pinos: Una problemática para no descuidarse.  Producción Forestal 3: 15-17 [link]

8-Kuebbing, S., Galperin, J. U., Nuñez, M. A.  2013. Jackson Landers: Eating aliens. One man’s adventures hunting invasive animal species. Biological invasions DOI 10.1007/s10530-013-0489-9 (Book review)  (PDF)  

7-Nuñez, M. A. & Nuñez, P. G. 2012. D. Rotherham, R. A. Lamber: Invasive and Introduced Plants and Animals - Human Perceptions, Attitudes and Approaches to Management (Book Review). Biological Invasions (PDF)

6-Kuebbing, S., Simberloff, D., Lockwood, J., Barrios-Garcia, M. N., Felker-Quinn, E., Nuñez, M. A., Rodriguez-Cabal, M.A., Souza, L. & Zenni, R. D. (in press). Opinion: Species Origins DO Matter! The Scientist [link] 

5-Nuñez, P. G., Nuñez, C. I. & Nuñez, M. A. 2008. Ecology in tension. A historical review on the present of the discipline (La ecología en tensión. Una indagación histórica del presente de la disciplina). Observatorio Medioambiental 11: 13-24 (PDF)

4-Sarasola, M., Nuñez, M. A. & Relva, M. A. 2007. ¿Invasión de coníferas en la patagonia andina? Diagnóstico y evaluación para la toma de decisiones (Is there a conifers invasion in the Patagonian Andes? Diagnosis and evaluation for decision making). EcoForestar bulletin 427-433 

3-Nuñez, C. I. & Nuñez, M. A. 2007. Coníferas exóticas en patagonia:¿potencial invasión?. (Exotic Conifer in Patagonia: will they invade?) Desde la Patagonia 4(5): 2-7 (PDF)

2-Nuñez, P. G. & Nuñez, M. A. 2006. Controversias en ecología: La competencia interespecífica y la estructuración de comunidades [Controversies in ecology: interspecific competition and the estructuration of communities]. A Parte Rei 47: 1-15 (PDF) 

1-Nuñez, M. A. & Quintero, C. 2002. ¿Qué Hacer con las Especies Exoticas Invasoras?: Problemática y Técnicas de Manejo. Cuaderno Universitario Nº 44. Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche. Bariloche (PDF)

Thesis

Nuñez, M. A. 2008. Experiments on multiple factors affecting Pinaceae invasions on Isla Victoria, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Argentina. Ph.D. thesis, The University of Tennessee, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

Nuñez, M. A. 2002. Regeneración post fuego en matorrales y plantaciones de Pinus ponderosa en el Nor-Oeste Patagonico. Licenciatura thesis. Centro regional universitario Bariloche. Universidad Nacional del Comahue.


Conference presentations 

Nuñez, M.A. Multiple hypotheses explain Pinaceae invasion on Isla Vistoria, Argentina (invited speaker). Wildfire Pire Workshop: "Understanding climate-human-fire interactions at different temporal and spatial scales". May 2017, Montana, USA

 Nuñez, M.A., Dimarco, R., Sasal, Y., Quintero, C., Barrios, N., Sarasola, M., Martínez Von  Ellrichshausen, A., Rodriguez-Cabal, M. & Paritsis, J. Impactos de invasiones de coníferas exóticas en Patagonia: problemas y oportunidades. VI Reunión Binacional de Ecología. September 2016, Misiones, Argentina

 Dimarco, R. D., Nassini, D., Farji-Brener, A. G., Corley, J. & Nuñez, M.A. La herbivoría por Acromyrmex lobicornis es un posible control de la invasión de pináceas exóticas en Patagonia. VI Reunión Binacional de Ecología. September 2016, Misiones, Argentina

 Relva, M. A., Nuñez, M. A. & Zamora Nasca, L. Encierros (y no solo clausuras) como método robusto para entender el impacto de los ungulados introducidos en los ecosistemas. VI Reunión Binacional de Ecología. September 2016, Misiones, Argentina

 Ballari, S., Valenzuela, A. & Nuñez, M. A. Coexistencia de ungulados introducidos en el Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi: el caso del jabalí (Sus scrofa) y la vaca (Bos taurus). VI Reunión Binacional de Ecología. September 2016, Misiones, Argentina

 Zamora Nasca, L., Relva, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. Control de pináceas invasoras en Patagonia mediante el pastoreo por ovejas: efecto de la intensidad de carga animal. VI Reunión Binacional de Ecología. September 2016, Misiones, Argentina

 Mujic, A. B., Policelli, N., Nuñez M. A. & Smith, M. E. Ectomycorrhizal community dynamics of Pinaceae invasions in Patagonian Nothofagus forests. Meeting of Mycological Society of America 2016 “Sequencing the fungal environment: from populations to communities”. August 2016, Berkeley, CA, USA

 Nuñez, M. A., Moyano, J. & Torres, A. La ecología de invasiones en el manejo de malezas: diferencias

y similitudes. 2do Encuentro de la Asociación Argentina de Ciencia de las Malezas (ASACIM).

August 2016, Rosario, Argentina 

 Nuñez, M. A. Ecology and management of invasive trees used in plantation forestry (Invited speaker). IUFRO Workshop: “Biological Invasions in Forests”. July 2016, Shepherdstown, WV, USA

 Nuñez, M. A. Co-invasion of Pines and Mycorrhizal fungi (Keynote speaker). 22nd Chilean Ecological Society Annual meeting. October 2015, Olmué, Chile

 Nuñez, M. A. The status of wilding conifers in South America and how they are being controlled (Keynote speaker) 68th New Zealand Plant Protection Society annual conference, August 2015, Christchurch, New Zealand

 Nuñez, M. A., Horton, T. R., Hayward, J., Dimarco, R. D., Sorensen, M. & Simberloff, D. The role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Pinaceae invasions: evidence from Isla Victoria, Argentina. ICOM8. August 2015, Flagstaff, AZ, USA

 Horton, T. R., Nuñez , M. A., Ashiglar, S., Lewandowski, T., Hayward, J., Swaney, D. P. & Sørensen, M. Spore dispersal in ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycota with implications for the invasive success of suilloids fungi . ICOM8. August 2015, Flagstaff, AZ, USA

 Taylor, K., Maxwell, B. D., Pauchard, A., Nuñez, M. A., Peltzer, D. A., Terwei, A., & Rew, L. J. Drivers and impacts of plant invasion vary globally: evidence from pine invasions within six ecoregions. The Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. August 2015, Baltimore, MD, USA

 Galpering, J., Kuebbing, S., Nuñez, M. A., Dimarco, R. D., & Simberloff, D. Eating invaders: Can we manage biological invasions with a fork and knife? The Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. August 2015, Baltimore, MD, USA

 Nuñez, M. A. Invasion of mycorrhizal fungi in high latitudes and altitudes. Biosecurity in Mountains workshop. June 2015, Flen, Sweden.

 Nuñez, M. A., Dimarco, R. D., Sarasola, M., Becerra, R. & Relva. M. A. Se Puede controlar la invasión de pinos en patagonia? Si, se puede. Reunion Argentina de Ecologia.  September 2014, Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina

 Horton, T. R., Nuñez, M. A., Ashiglar, S., Galante, T. E., Hayward, J., Swaney, D. P. Spore dispersal in ectomycorrhizal Basidiomycota. Invited Oral Presentation Dispersal of Fungi Symposium. International Mycological Congress 10. August 2014, Bangkok, Thailand.

 Hayward, J., Horton, T. R., Nuñez, M. A. Gringoes Abajo El Bosque: Coinvasions by ectomycorrhizal fungi and Pinaceae species in Patagonia. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America. August 2014, Sacramento, CA, USA

 Wilson, J. R., Caplat, P., Dickie, I. A., Cang, H., Maxwell, B. D., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Rejmánek, M., Richardson, D. M., Robertson, M. P., Spear, D., Webber, B. L., Van Wilgen, B. W. & Zenni, R. D. A standardized set of metrics to assess and monitor tree invasions. EMAPI. September 2013, Pirenópolis, Brazil

 Zenni R. D. & Nuñez M. A. The elephant in the room: the role of failed invasions in understanding invasion biology. EMAPI. September 2013, Pirenópolis, Brazil

 Nuñez M. A. Co-invasions of Ectomycorrhizal fungi and pines: going to the root of the problem. Abisko Scientific Research Station and the Climate Impacts Research Centre, Umeå Universitet seminar series. July 2013, Abisko, Sweden

 Relva, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. Invasion of introduced conifers is shaped by mammalian herbivores: Evidence from a literature review. ESA 97th Meeting. August 2012, Portland, OR, USA

Nuñez, M. A. & Dickie, I. A. Belowground invasive mutualisms of woody plants. Tree invasions-patterns & processes, challenges & opportunities workshop. September 2012, Isla Victoria, Río Negro, Argentina 

 Nuñez, M. A., Horton, T. R. & Simberloff, D. Dispersal of ectomycorrhizal fungi by mammals and its implications for Pinaceae invasion: results from Isla Victoria, Argentina. Middle Atlantic States Mycology Conference. April 2012, Knoxville, TN, USA

 Nuñez M. A., Hayward, J., Horton, T. R., Amico, G. C., Dimarco, R. D., Barrios, M. N. & Simberloff, D. Non-Native mammals disperse non-native fungi that promote invasion of non-native trees. Ecological Society of America Annual meeting. August 2011, Portland, OR, USA [pdf]

 Horton, T. R., Nuñez, M.A., Rivera, J., Amico, G., Dimarco, R. D., Barrios, M. N., Hayward, J, & Simberloff, D. On the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Pinaceae invasions. Mycology society of America Annual meeting.  July 2012, Yale University, CN, USA [pdf]

  Nuñez M. A., Kuebbing, S. & Simberloff, D. Invasive Species: To eat or not to eat, that is the question. SAMAB conference. November 2011, Ashville, North Carolina

  Edwards, P., Relva, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. Conditions affecting introduced  alnus sp. (betulaceae) invasion in two patagonic national parks. BIOLIEF, 2nd World Conference on Biological Invasions and Ecosystem Functioning.  November 2011, Mar del Plata, Argentina

  Caccia, F., Relva, M. A., Nuñez, M. A, Sánchez Grau, P., Amico, G., Martin, V. Reduction of understory cover by exotic deer promotes early establishment of introduced conifers in Patagonia. BIOLIEF, 2nd World Conference on Biological Invasions and Ecosystem Functioning. November 2011, Mar del Plata, Argentina

  Martin-Albarracin, V., Amico, G. & Nuñez, M. A. Frugivory of silver pheasant in the patagonian forests. BIOLIEF, 2nd World Conference on Biological Invasions and Ecosystem Functioning. November 2011, Mar del Plata, Argentina

 Nuñez, M. A. Multiple hypotheses explain Pinaceae invasion on Isla Victoria, Argentina Multiple hypotheses explain Pinaceae invasion on Isla Victoria, Argentina. Ecological Society of America Annual meeting. August 2011, Austin, TX, USA

  Nuñez, M. A., & Simberloff, D. The contribution of different factors to explain Pinaceae invasion on Isla Victoria, Argentina. Southern Connection Congress. February 2010, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

  Simberloff, D., Nuñez, M. A., Ledgard, N., Pauchard, A., Richardson, D., Sarasola, M., Van Wilgen, B. W., Zalba, S. M., Zenni, R. D., Bustamante, R., Peña, E. & Ziller, S. R. Introduced conifers in South America: lessons from the other Southern hemisphere regions. Southern Connection Congress. February 2010, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

  Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Bustamante, R., Sarasola, M., Peña, E., Ledgard, N., Raffaele, E., Relva, M., Richardson, D., Van Wilgen, B., Williams, M., Ziller, S. & Simberloff, D. Conifer invasion in Gondwana: different regions give lessons in different topics. Southern Connection Congress. February 2010, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina.

  Nuñez, M. A. Pinaceae invasion in Argentina: General patterns and factors controlling their spread. , EMAPI10. August 2009, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

  Nuñez, M. A., Horton, T. R. & Simberloff, D. Lack of mutualisms as barrier for Pinaceae invasion. Ecological Society of America Annual meeting. August 2008, Milwaukee, WI, USA [pdf]

  Nuñez, M. A., Horton, T. R. & Simberloff, D. Lack of mutualisms as barrier for pine invasion on Isla Victoria, Argentina. Third Binational meeting of the Ecology society of Chile and the Argentine Ecological Society. September 2007, La Serena, Chile.

  Nuñez, M. A., Simberloff, D & Relva, M. A. Biotic resistance by seed predators could halt plant invasions. Ecological Society of America Annual meeting. August 2007, San Jose, CA, USA [pdf]

  Nuñez, M. A. Pine invasion in Patagonia. First international workshop on Pine invasion in South America. May 2007, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina.

  Sarasola, M., Nuñez, M. A. & Relva, M. A. Is there a conifers invasion in the Patagonian Andes? Diagnosis and evaluation for decision making. EcoForestar – Primera reunión sobre forestación en Patagonia, April 2007, Esquel, Argentina

Nuñez PG, Núñez MA, Ruggiero A (2007) Macroecología, entre el reduccionismo y el diálogo. In: García P, Salvatico L (eds) Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia, selección de trabajos de las XVII jornadas. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba [pdf]

  Nuñez, M. A., Relva, M. A. & Simberloff, D. Enemy release or invasional meltdown? The role of exotic herbivores in pine invasion on Isla Victoria, Argentina. Ecological Society of America Annual meeting. August 2006, Memphis, TN, USA [pdf]

  Nuñez, C. I., Rafaelle, E., Nuñez, M. A & Cuassolo, F. Nurse effect between shrubs and Cipres (Austrocedrus chilensis) in the Patagonian ecotone: Temporal changes in the levels of hydric stress. Meeting of the Argentine Ecological Society, August 2006, Córdoba, Argentina.

  Relva, M. A., Nuñez, M. A. & Simberloff, D. Los ciervos exóticos facilitan o controlan la invasión de pinos introducidos? [Do exotic deer facilitate or control invasion of introduced pines?] Meeting of the Argentine Ecological Society, August 2006, Córdoba, Argentina.

  Nuñez, C. I. & Nuñez, M. A. Do exotic conifer plantations constitute a threat to native Austrocedrus forests? Workshop on Forest Fragmentation in South America. June 2006, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. [pdf]

  Nuñez, P. G. & Nuñez, M. A. Consensos y divergencias en la historia de la ecología [Agreements and disagreements in the history of ecology]. XVII Jornadas de Historia y Epistemología de las ciencias. November 2006, Cordoba, Argentina.

  Weltzin, J. F.,  Crutsinger, G. M., Fitzpatrick, M. C., Nuñez, M. A.,  Oswalt, C. M., Stephens, J. M.,  Allen, P. B. & Sanders, N. J. 2005. Combined and relative effects of resource availability, propagule pressure, and insect herbivores on invasion in an old-field system. Association of Southeastern Biologists Annual Meeting. April 2005, Florence, AL, USA

  Nuñez, P. G. &  Nuñez, M. A. Controversies in ecology: competition as an explanatory factor. XV Jornadas de Historia y Epistemología de las ciencias. November 2004, Córdoba, Argentina

  Nuñez, C. I., Nuñez, M. A. & Kitzberger, T. Spatial segregation of female and male individuals of Austrocedrus chilensis (Ciprés de la Cordillera), due to slope position. II Reunión Binacional de Ecología. November 2004, Mendoza, Argentina

  Nuñez, M. A., Rodríguez-Cabal, M. A. & Martínez, A. S. Endemism richness and its correlation with protected areas in the temperate forest of Austral South America. II Reunión Binacional de Ecología. November 2004, Mendoza, Argentina

  Crutsinger, G. M., Fitzpatrick, M. C., Nuñez, M. A., Oswalt, C. M., Stephens, J. M. & Weltzin, J. F. Interactive Effects of Nitrogen Availability and Propagule Pressure on Invasion By Lespedeza Cuneata. 15th  Annual SAMAB Conference. November 2004, Gatlinburg, TN, USA

  Nuñez, M. A. & Nuñez, P. G. Change in ecology, a revision from the controversy of competition as an explicative factor. Seventh International Colloquium Bariloche of Philosophy. 2004, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina.

  Nuñez, M. A. & Raffaele, E. Early post-fire regeneration on Matorrals and Ponderosa pine plantations in Northwestern Patagonia. Southeastern Ecology And Evolution Conference. March 2004, Atlanta, GA, USA

  Raffaele, E., Nilsson, J. & Nuñez, M. A. Exotic conifer plantations in Patagonia, Argentina, a new land use and changes in the landscape. XXIX Jornadas Argentinas de botánica, XV Reunión anual de la sociedad Botánica de Chile. October 2003, San Luis, Argentina

  Simberloff, D., Relva, M. A. & Nuñez, M. A. Gringos en el bosque: invasión de especies arbóreas en el bosque de Nothofagus dombeyi – Austrocedrus chilensis en la Isla Victoria, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología. April 2001, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

  Nuñez, M. A. & Raffaele, E. Efecto de las plantaciones de coníferas exóticas sobre la regeneración post fuego en los matorrales de Ecotono del N. O. Patagónico. I Reunión Binacional de Ecología. April 2001, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina

  Puntieri, J. Souza, M. S., Barthélèmy, D., Brion C., Nuñez M. & Mazzini, C. Contenido de las yemas de Nothofagus dombeyi y Nothofagus pumilo (Fagaceae) de acuerdo a su posición en el árbol y su relación en el tamaño de los brotes. XXVI Jornadas Argentinas de Botánica. November 1998, Río Cuarto, Argentina

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