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    • Reyes, Claudio A.; Ramos Jiliberto, Rodrigo; Arim, Matías; Lima, Mauricio (Blackwell, 2018)
      In nature species react to a variety of endogenous and exogenous ecological factors. Understanding the mechanisms by which these factors interact and drive population dynamics is a need for understanding and managing ...
    • Garay Narváez, Leslie; Arim, Matías; Flores, José D.; Ramos Jiliberto, Rodrigo (Nordic Society Oikos, 2013)
      Human activities have led to massive influxes of pollutants, degrading the habitat of species and simplifying their biodiversity. However, the interaction between food web complexity, pollution and stability is still ...
    • Arim, Matías; Marquet, Pablo A.; Jaksic, Fabián (UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, 2007-01)
      The effects of energy on food web structure have been debated for at least 80 years. Nevertheless, the empirical evidence is meager, especially from terrestrial ecosystems. We analyzed long-term temporal variation in food ...
    • Arim, Matías; Bozinovic, Francisco; Marquet, Pablo A. (BLACKWELL, 2007-09)
      Understanding the factors that constrain and drive changes in food chain length represents an open challenge in ecology. Although several explanatory hypotheses have been proposed, no synthesis has yet been achieved. The ...
    • Marquet, Pablo A.; Quiñones, Renato A.; Abades, Sebastián R.; Labra, Fabio A.; Tognelli, Marcelo F.; Arim, Matías; Rivadeneira, Marcelo (COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD, 2005-05)
      Scaling relationships (where body size features as the independent variable) and power-law distributions are commonly reported in ecological systems. In this review we analyze scaling relationships related to energy ...
    • Arim, Matías; Abades, Sebastián R.; Neill, Paula E.; Lima, Mauricio; Marquet, Pablo A. (NATL ACAD SCIENCES, 2006-01-10)
      Species invasions are a principal component of global change, causing large losses in biodiversity as well as economic damage. Invasion theory attempts to understand and predict invasion success and patterns of spread. ...