CREAF (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals)

Investigación, Innovación y Transferencia en Ecología Terrestre.

El CREAF es un centro público de investigación en ecología terrestre y análisis del territorio que genera conocimiento y metodologías para la conservación, la gestión y la adaptación del medio natural al cambio global. Su objetivo es actuar como puente entre el mundo académico, las administraciones y la sociedad creando opinión e intercambiando conocimiento en sus ámbitos de actuación a escalas local, regional y global.

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2024-07-10
13:22
2 p, 573.7 KB EMF newsletter / Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals
The Ecosystem Modelling Facility (EMF) is a small unit within CREAF specifically devoted to modelling activities, with special focus on the response of ecosystems to global change. EMF aims at becoming a meeting point for people (from CREAF and beyond) interested in developing or applying models to predict the response of terrestrial ecosystems to drivers of global change, both for research or knowledge transfer purposes.
Bellaterra: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2022-
4 documents
2024-07-10
13:09
3 p, 37.7 MB Prismàtic : plataforma de coneixement per a la gestió del medi natural i la biodiversitat / Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals
Prismàtic és una plataforma de coneixement d'accés obert dissenyada per ajudar a la presa de decisions durant la planificació i gestió del patrimoni natural i la biodiversitat.
Bellaterra: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2017-
69 documents
2024-07-03
14:32
Biodiversity buffers the response of spring leaf unfolding to climate warming / Shen, Pengju (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research) ; Wang, Xiaoyue Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research) ; Zohner, Constantin (ETH Zurich. Institute of Integrative Biology) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Zhou, Yuyu (Iowa State University. Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences) ; Tang, Zhiyao (Peking University. College of Urban and Environmental Science) ; Xia, Jianyang (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Zheng, Hua (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences) ; Fu, Yongshuo H. (Beijing Normal University. College of Water Sciences) ; Liang, Jingjing (Purdue University. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources) ; Sun, Weiwei (Ningbo University. Department of Geography and Spatial Information Techniques) ; Zhang, Yongguang (Nanjing University. International Institute for Earth System Science) ; Wu, Chaoyang (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research)
Understanding the sensitivity of spring leaf-out dates to temperature (ST) is integral to predicting phenological responses to climate warming and the consequences for global biogeochemical cycles. While variation in ST has been shown to be influenced by local climate adaptations, the impact of biodiversity remains unknown. [...]
2024 - 10.1038/s41558-024-02035-w
Nature climate change, (June 2024)  
2024-07-03
14:28
Decaying logs and gap positions jointly mediate the structure and function of soil bacterial community in the forest ecosystem / Wang, Qin (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Wang, Zhuang (Taizhou University. School of Life Sciences) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Cao, Rui (Taizhou University. School of Life Sciences) ; Wang, Lifeng (Taizhou University. School of Life Sciences) ; Yang, Wanqin (Taizhou University. School of Life Sciences)
Soil bacteria play a vital role in soil processes within forest ecosystems, yet the changes in the structure and function of soil bacterial communities with decaying logs and forest gaps remain inadequately understood. [...]
2024 - 10.1016/j.foreco.2024.122070
Forest ecology and management, Vol. 567 (September 2024) , art. 122070  
2024-07-03
14:24
19 p, 12.0 MB Intercomparison of global foliar trait maps reveals fundamental differences and limitations of upscaling approaches / Dechant, Benjamin (Leipzig University) ; Kattge, Jens (Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry) ; Pavlick, Ryan (California Institute of Technology) ; Schneider, Fabian D. (California Institute of Technology) ; Sabatini, Francesco M. (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna) ; Álvaro Moreno-Martínez, Álvaro (Universitat de Valéncia) ; Butler, Ethan E. (University of Minnesota. Department of Forest Resources) ; van Bodegom, Peter M. (Leiden University) ; Vallicrosa Pou, Helena (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Kattenborn, Teja (University of Freiburg. Department for Sensor-based Geoinformatics) ; Boonman, Coline C.F. (Aarhus University. Department of Biology) ; Madani, Nima (California Institute of Technology) ; Wright, Ian J. (Western Sydney University) ; Dong, Ning (Macquarie University. Department of Biological Sciences) ; Feilhauer, Hannes (Leipzig University) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Sardans i Galobart, Jordi (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Jesús (University of Oxford) ; Reich, Peter B. (University of Minnesota. Department of Forest Resources) ; J. Leitão, Pedro J. (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research) ; Townsend, Philip A. (University of Wisconsin)
Foliar traits such as specific leaf area (SLA), leaf nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) concentrations play important roles in plant economic strategies and ecosystem functioning. Various global maps of these foliar traits have been generated using statistical upscaling approaches based on in-situ trait observations. [...]
2024 - 10.1016/j.rse.2024.114276
Remote Sensing of Environment, Vol. 311 (September 2024) , art. 114276  
2024-07-02
05:21
16 p, 1.8 MB Impact of introduction pathways on the spread and geographical distribution of alien species : Implications for preventive management in mediterranean ecosystems / Riera, Marc (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Pino i Vilalta, Joan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) ; Melero, Yolanda (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals)
To test whether alien species with contrasting introduction pathways differ in range size, geographical distribution and their relationship with environmental variables. Location: Catalonia (NE Spain). [...]
2021 - 10.1111/ddi.13251
Diversity and distributions, Vol. 27, Issue 6 (June 2021) , p. 1019-1034  
2024-06-27
11:56
34 p, 1.2 MB Consequences of 33 years of plastic film mulching and nitrogen fertilization on maize growth and soil quality / Ding, Fan (Shenyang Agricultural University. College of Land and Environment) ; Li, Shuangyi (Shenyang Agricultural University. College of Land and Environment) ; Lu, Jie (Shenyang Agricultural University. College of Land and Environment) ; Penn, Chad J. (Estats Units d'Amèrica. Departament d'Agricultura) ; Wang, Qing-Wei (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Institute of Applied Ecology) ; Lin, Guigang (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Institute of Applied Ecology) ; Sardans i Galobart, Jordi (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Wang, Jingkuan (Shenyang Agricultural University. College of Land and Environment) ; Rillig, Matthias (Freie Universität Berlin. Institut of Biology)
Plastic film mulching and urea nitrogen fertilization are widely used in agricultural ecosystems, but both their long-term use may leave a negative legacy on crop growth, due to deleterious effects of plastic and microplastic accumulation and acidification in soil, respectively. [...]
2023 - 10.1021/acs.est.2c08878
Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 57 (June 2023) , p. 9174−9183
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2024-06-27
11:51
25 p, 625.1 KB Functional trait trade-offs define plant population stability across different biomes / Conti, Luisa (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague) ; Valencia, Enrique (Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Departamento de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución) ; Galland, Thomas (University of South Bohemia. Department of Botany) ; Götzenberger, Lars (University of South Bohemia. Department of Botany) ; Lepš, Jan (Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Entomology) ; E-Vojtkó, Anna (Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Botany) ; Carmona, Carlos P. (University of Tartu. Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences) ; Májeková, Maria (University of Tübingen. Institute of Evolution and Ecology) ; Danihelka, Jiří (Masaryk University. Department of Botany and Zoology) ; Dengler, Jürgen (Zurich University of Applied Sciences. Institute of Natural Resource Sciences) ; Eldridge, David J. (University of New South Wales. Centre for Ecosystem Studies) ; Estiarte, Marc (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; García-González, Ricardo (Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología - CSIC) ; Garnier, Eric (Université de Montpellier) ; Gómez, Daniel (Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología - CSIC) ; Hadincová, Věra (Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Botany) ; Harrison, Susan P. (University of California. Department of Environmental Science and Policy Davis) ; Herben, Tomas (Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Botany) ; Ibáñez, Ricardo (Universidad de Navarra. Departamento de Biología Ambiental) ; Jentsch, Anke (University of Bayreuth. Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research) ; Juergens, Norbert (University of Hamburg. Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology) ; Kertész, Miklós (Centre for Ecological Research. Institute of Ecology and Botany (Hungary)) ; Klumpp, Katja (Université Clermont Auvergne) ; Krahulec, František (Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Botany) ; Louault, Frédérique (Université Clermont Auvergne) ; Marrs, Rob H. (University of Liverpool) ; Ónodi, Gábor (Centre for Ecological Research. Institute of Ecology and Botany (Hungary)) ; Pakeman, Robin J. (The James Hutton Institute) ; Pärtel, Meelis (University of Tartu. Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences) ; Peco, Begoña (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Instituto de Biodiversidad y Cambio Global) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Rueda, Marta (Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Biología Vegetal y Ecología) ; Schmidt, Wolfgang (University of Göttingen. Department of Silviculture and Forest Ecology of the Temperate Zones) ; Schmiedel, Ute (University of Hamburg. Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology) ; Schuetz, Martin (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research) ; Skalova, Hana (Czech Academy of Sciences. Institute of Botany) ; Šmilauer, Petr (University of South Bohemia. Department of Ecosystem Biology) ; Šmilauerová, Marie (University of South Bohemia. Department of Botany) ; Smit, Christian (Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences) ; Song, MingHua (Chinese Academy of Sciences. Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research) ; Stock, Martin (Wadden Sea National Park of Schleswig-Holstein) ; Val, James (University of New South Wales. Centre for Ecosystem Studies) ; Vandvik, Vigdis (University of Bergen. Department of Biological Sciences) ; Ward, David (Kent State University. Department of Biological Sciences) ; Wesche, Karsten (Technische Universität Dresden. International Institute Zittau) ; Wiser, Susan (Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research) ; Woodcock, Ben A. (UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Crowmarsh Gifford) ; Young, Truman P. (University of California. Department of Plant Sciences) ; Yu, Fei-Hai (Taizhou University. Institute of Wetland Ecology and Clone Ecology) ; Zobel, Martin (University of Tartu. Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences) ; De Bello, Francesco (Centro de Investigaciones sobre Desertificación - CSIC)
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patternsin plant populations are associated with differences inspecies' ecological strategies. However, empirical evidenceis lacking about which traits, or trade-offs, underliespecies stability, especially across different biomes. [...]
2023 - 10.1098/rspb.2023.0344
Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences, Vol. 290, Issue 2001 (June 2023) , art. 20230344  
2024-06-27
10:49
Climate-driven disturbances amplify forest drought sensitivity / Liu, Meng (University of Utah. Wilkes Center on Climate Science and Policy) ; Trugman, Anna T. (University of California. Department of Geography) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Anderegg, William R. L. (University of Utah. Wilkes Center on Climate Science and Policy)
Forests are a major terrestrial carbon sink, but the increasing frequency and intensity of climate-driven disturbances such as droughts, fires and biotic agent outbreaks is threatening carbon uptake and sequestration. [...]
2024 - 10.1038/s41558-024-02022-1
Nature climate change, (June 2024)  
2024-06-27
10:42
Fungi and bacteria trade-off mediates drought-induced reduction in wood decomposition / Jia, Shuxian (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Yuan, Tengfeng (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Fu, Yuling (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Peñuelas, Josep (Centre de Recerca Ecològica i d'Aplicacions Forestals) ; Zhou, Guiyao (Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla - CSIC) ; Zhou, Lingyan (Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Sustainable Plant Innovation) ; Liu, Dingqin (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; He, Yanghui (Northeast Forestry University. Center for Ecological Research) ; Liu, Ruiqiang (Northeast Forestry University. Center for Ecological Research) ; Wang, Xinxin (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Song, Bingqian (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Jiang, Zheng (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences) ; Zhou, Xuhui (East China Normal University. School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences)
Climate change has significantly increased the frequency and intensity of drought events in recent decades, which may affect the decomposition of organic matter such as deadwood. Previous studies have examined the impacts of microclimate and wood traits on deadwood decomposition, but how wood microbes regulate effects of drought intensity on deadwood decomposition remains unclear. [...]
2024 - 10.1016/j.catena.2024.108169
Catena, Vol. 243 (August 2024) , art. 108169  
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