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Publications

Key: González, Postdoctoral Scholars, Graduate Students, Undergraduates

  • Becklin, KM., Betancourt, J., Braasch, J., Dézerald, O., Díaz, FP., González, AL., Harbert, R., Holmgren, C., Hornsby, AD., Wright, PL., Latorre, C., Matocq, MD., Smith, FA., & Ward, JK. 2024. New uses for ancient middens: bridging ecology, evolution, and environmental biology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution S0169-5347(23)00334-8. [PDF]

  • Pett, LA., Gotelli, NJ. & González, AL. 2023. Algal and Cyanobacteria Community Composition within Sarracenia purpurea Phytotelmata across the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. 2024. Northeastern Naturalis 30 (4): 467-485. [PDF]

  • Dedmer B. Van de Waal, Lauren A. White, Rebecca Everett, Lale Asik, Elizabeth T. Borer, Thijs Frenken, Angélica L. González, Rachel Paseka, Eric W. Seabloom, Alexander T. Strauss, Angela Peace. 2023. Reconciling contrasting effects of nitrogen on host immunity and pathogen transmission using stoichiometric models. Ecology 104 (12): e4170. [PDF]

  • Eric W. Seabloom, Lale Asik, Rebecca A. Everett, Thijs Frenken, Angélica L. González, Rachel E. Paseka, Angela L. Peace, Alexander T. Strauss, Dedmer B. van de Waal, Lauren A. White, Elizabeth T. Borer. 2023. Dead or Alive: Integrating Disease and Ecosystem Theory.  Oikos 7: e09880. This work was developed during the workshop “Microbial disease dynamics, ecosystem processes, and human eutrophication of the environment” funded by the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC). [PDF] 

  • Juliana S. Leal, Angélica L. González, Bruno E. Soares, Nicholas A. C. Marino & Vinicius F. Farjalla. 2023. Global drivers of the relative importance of allochthonous and autochthonous food resources to freshwater food webs. Accepted, Ecography 4: e06612. Special Issue: Ecography E4 award. [PDF]

 

  • Mark P. Nessel, Theresa Konnovitch, Gustavo, Q. Romero & Angélica L. González. 2022. Decline of insects and arachnids driven by nutrient enrichment: a meta-analysis. Early View, Ecology. [PDF]

  • Benjamin Halpern et al. (Angélica L. González +111 authors). 2023. Priorities for synthesis in ecology and environmental science. Ecography 14 (1): e4342. [PDF]

  • Bing Zhang, Haozhen Chen, Minggin Deng, Jingyi Li, Angélica L. González, Shaopen Wang. 2022. High dimensionality of stoichiometric niches in soil fauna. Ecology 23 (9): e3741. [PDF]

  • Elizabeth T Borer, Rachel E Paseka, Angela Peace, Lale Asik, Rebecca Everett, Thijs Frenken, Angélica L. González, Eric W Seabloom, Alex T Strauss, Dedmer van de Waal & Lauren A White. 2022. Disease-mediated nutrient dynamics: reciprocal relationships link host-pathogen interactions with ecosystem elements and energy.  Ecological Monographs 92: e1510. This work was developed during the workshop “Microbial disease dynamics, ecosystem processes, and human eutrophication of the environment” funded by the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC). [PDF]

  • Juliana S. Leal, Angélica L. González, Rhuana C. Paulo & Vinicius F. Farjalla. 2022. Spatial heterogeneity of autochthonous food resource is not reflected on its contribution to the biomass of consumers. Freshwater Science 41 [PDF]

  • Samantha Strauss, Angélica L. González, Phillip Matthews & Leticia Avilés. 2021. Economies of scale shape energetics of solitary and group living spiders and their webs. Journal of Animal Ecology 91: 255-265. [PDF]

  • Mark P. Nessel, Theresa Konnovitch, Gustavo, Q. Romero & Angélica L. González. 2021. Human-driven nutrient enrichment causes decline in invertebrate populations: A global meta-analysis. Biological Reviews 96: 2617-2637. [PDF]

  • Herman, MA., Aiello, BR., DeLong, JD., Garcia-Ruiz, H., González, AL., Hwang, W., McBeth, C., Stojkovic, EA., Trakselis, MA. & Yakoby, N. 2021. A Unifying Framework for Understanding Biological Structures and Functions Across Levels of Biological Organization. Integrative and Comparative Biology icab167. This work was based on a Jumpstart-Reintegrating Biology Vision Paper, developed during Town Hall meetings funded by The National Science Foundation in 2019-2020. [PDF]

  • Frenken, Thijs, Paseka, Rachel, González, Angélica L., Asik, Lale, Seabloom, Eric, White, Lauren, Borer, Elizabeth, Strauss, Alexander, Peace, Angela, van de Waal, Dedmar. 2021. Can changing elemental cycles impact primary producer pathogens by inducing stoichiometric mismatches? Oikos 130: 1046-1055. [PDF]

  • Fabiola Ospina-Bautista, Diane S. Srivastava, Angélica L. González, Jed P. Sparks & Emilio Realpe. 2021. Predators, but not rainfall affect insect stoichiometry and abundance. Biotropica 53: 1191-1202. [PDF]

  • Elizabeth, T. Borer, Lale Asik, Rebecca A. Everett, Thijs Frenken, Angélica L. González, Rachel E. Paseka, Angela Peace, Eric W. Seabloom, Alexander T. Strauss, Dedmer B. van de Waal, Lauren A. White. 2021. Elements of disease in a changing world: modeling feedbacks between global change and infectious disease. Ecology Letters 24: 6-19. [PDF] This work was developed during the workshop “Microbial disease dynamics, ecosystem processes, and human eutrophication of the environment” funded by the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC). [PDF]

  • Mary I. O’Connor, Diego Barneche, Angélica L González & Julie Messier. 2020. Editorial: Unifying Ecology Across Scales: Progress, Challenges and Opportunities. Front. Ecol. Evol. 8:610459. [PDF]

  • James J Elser, Chenxi Wu, Angélica L González, Daniel H Shain, Heidi J Smith, Ruben Sommaruga, Craig E Williamson, Janice Brahney, Scott Hotaling, Joseph Vanderwall, Jinlei Yu, Vladimir Aizen, Elena Aizen, Tom J Battin, Roberto Camassa, Xiu Feng, Hongchen Jiang, Lixin Lu, John J Qu, Ze Ren, Jun Wen, Lijuan Wen, H. Arthur Woods, Xiong Xiong, Jun Xu, Gongliang Yu & Jasmine E Saros. 2020. Rules of life and the fading cryosphere: impacts in alpine lakes and streams.  Global Change Biology 26: 6644-6654.This work is a product of a US-China workshop “Rules of Life: A Fading Cryosphere Shifting Temperature and Stoichiometry in Mountain Lakes and Streams” held at the Flathead Lake Biological Station (University of Montana) supported by the US National Science Foundation and the Natural National Science Foundation of China. [PDF]

  • Ryan Walker, Shawn Wilder & Angélica L. González. 2020. Temperature dependency of predator-prey interactions: increased feeding rates and prey mass consumption by predators. Ecology and Evolution 10: 9696-9706. [PDF]

  • Rachel Paseka, Lauren White, Dedmer van de Waal, Alex Strauss, Angélica L. González, Rebecca Everett, Angela Peace, Eric Seabloom, Thijs Frenken & Elizabeth Borer. 2020. Disease-mediated ecosystem services: Pathogens, plants, and people. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 35: 731-743.This work was developed during the workshop “Microbial disease dynamics, ecosystem processes, and human eutrophication of the environment” funded by the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC). [PDF]

  • Benavides-Gordillo Sandra, Farjalla F. Vinicius., González L. Angélica & Romero Q. Gustavo. 2019. Changes in rainfall level and litter stoichiometry affect aquatic community and ecosystem processes in bromeliad phytotelmata.  Freshwater Biology 64: 1357-1368. [PDF]

  • Olivier Dézerald, Claudio Latorre, Julio L. Betancourt, Gabriel A. Brito Vera, Angélica L. González. 2019. Ecological fidelity and spatiotemporal resolution of arthropod death assemblages from rodent middens in the central Atacama Desert (northern Chile). Quaternary Science Reviews 210: 15-25. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, Régis Céréghino, Olivier Dézerald, Vinicius F. Farjalla, Céline Leroy, Barbara A. Richardson, Michael J. Richardson, Gustavo Q. Romero & Diane S. Srivastava. 2018. Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms shape invertebrate stoichiometry: a test using detritus-based food webs across Central and South America. Functional Ecology 32: 2448-2463. *Journal front cover and Editor highlight[PDF]

  • Dézerald Olivier, Srivastava Diane, Céréghino Régis, Carrias Jean-François, Corbara Bruno, Farjalla Vinicius, Leroy Céline, Marino Nicholas, Piccoli Gustavo, Richardson Barbara, Richardson Michael, Romero Gustavo & González Angélica L. 2018. Functional traits and environmental conditions predict community isotopic niches and energy pathways across spatial scales. Functional Ecology 32: 2423-2434. [PDF]

  • Lorraine Ludwig, Matthew Barbour, Jennifer Guevara, Leticia Avilés & Angélica L. González. 2018. Caught in the web: spider web architectures affect prey specialization and spider-prey stoichiometric relationships. Ecology and Evolution 8: 6449-6462. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, Olivier Dézerald, Pablo A. Marquet, Gustavo Q. Romero & Diane S. Srivastava. 2017. The multidimensional stoichiometric niche. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5: 110. Invited paper for Research Topic: “Progress in Ecological Stoichiometry.” [PDF]

  • Hideyuki Doi, Fumikazu Akamatsu & Angélica L. González. 2017. Starvation effect on nitrogen and carbon isotope values of animals: an insight from meta-analysis of feeding experiments. R. Soc. Open Sci. 4: 170633. These authors contributed equally to this work. [PDF]

  • Stilianos Louca, Saulo M.S. Jacques, Aliny P.F. Pires, Juliana S. Leal, Angélica L. González, Michael Doebeli & Vinicius F. Farjalla. 2017. Functional structure of the bromeliad tank microbiome is strongly shaped by local geochemical conditions. Environmental Microbiology 19: 3132–3151. [PDF]

  • Vinicius F. Farjalla, Angélica L. González, Régis Céréghino, Olivier Dézerald, Nicholas A. C. Marino, Gustavo C. O. Piccoli, Barbara A. Richardson, Michael J. Richardson, Gustavo Q. Romero & Diane S. Srivastava.  2016. Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs depends on light inputs: a geographically-replicated test using tank bromeliads. Ecology 97: 2147-2156. [PDF]

  • M. Noelia Barrios-Garcia, Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, Angélica L. González & Gregory M. Crutsinger. 2015. Biogeographical variation in arthropod communities on coyote bush, Baccharis pilularis. Insect Conservation and Diversity 8: 81-91. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, Gustavo Q. Romero & Diane S. Srivastava. 2014. Detrital nutrient content determines growth rate and elemental composition of bromeliad-dwelling insects. Freshwater Biology 59: 737-747. Journal Front Cover. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González  & José Miguel Fariña. 2013. Changes in the Abundance and Distribution of Black-necked Swans (Cygnus melancoryphus) in the Carlos Anwandter Nature Sanctuary and Adjacent Wetlands, Valdivia, Chile. Waterbirds 36: 507-514. [PDF]

  • Crutsinger. G.M., González, A.L., Crawford, K.M. & Sanders, N.J. 2013. Local and latitudinal variation in abundance: the mechanisms shaping the distribution of an ecosystem engineer. PeerJ 1:e100; DOI 10.7717/peerj.100. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, M. Angélica Vukasovic & Cristián F. Estades. 2012. Temporal variability in the abundance and diversity of aquatic birds in the Mataquito river wetland, Región del Maule, Chile. El Hornero 27: 1-10. [PDF]

  • Mulder, Christian, Mori, Shigeta, Vonk, Arie, Boit, Alice, Dyer, Scott, Faggiano, Leslie, Geisen, Stephan, González L. Angélica, Huston, Michael, Kaspari, Michael, Lavorel, Sandra, Marquet, Pablo, Rossberg, Axel, Sterner, Robert, Voig Winfried & Wall, Diana. 2012. Distributional (in)congruence of Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning. In Invited Chapter. Advances in Ecological Research 46: 1-88. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, José Miguel Fariña, Adam D. Kay, Raquel Pinto and Pablo A. Marquet. 2011. Exploring patterns and mechanisms of interspecific and intraspecific variation in body elemental composition of desert consumers. Oikos 120: 1247–1255. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, José Miguel Fariña, Raquel Pinto, Cecilia Pérez, Kathleen C. Weathers, Juan J. Armesto & Pablo A. Marquet. 2011. Bromeliad growth and stoichiometry: responses to atmospheric nutrient supply in fog-dependent ecosystems of the hyper-arid Atacama Desert, Chile. Oecologia 167: 835-845. [PDF]

  • Claudio Latorre, Angélica L. González, Quade, José M. Fariña, Raquel Pinto and Pablo A. Marquet. 2011. Establishment and formation of fog‐dependent Tillandsia landbeckii dunes in the Atacama Desert: Evidence from radiocarbon and stable isotopes. Journal of Geophysical Research 116: G03033. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, María Angélica Vukasovic & Cristián F. Estades. 2011. Temporal variability in the abundance and diversity of aquatic birds in the Itata River wetland, Bío-Bío, Chile. Gayana 75: 170-181. [PDF]

  • Kevin E. McCluney, Jayne Belnap, Scott L. Collins, Angélica L. González, Elizabeth M. Hagen, Nathaniel Holland, Burt P. Kotler, Fernando T. Maestre, Stanley D. Smith, Blair O. Wolf. 2011. Shifting species interactions in terrestrial dryland ecosystems under altered water availability and climate change. Biological Reviews 87: 563-582. [PDF]

  • Angélica L. González, John S. Kominoski, Michael Danger, Seiji Ishida, Noriko Iwai and Anja Rubach. 2010. Can ecological stoichiometry help explain patterns of biological invasions? Oikos 119: 779-790. [PDF]

  • Marcela A. Vidal, Evelyn Habit, Pedro Victoriano, Angélica González-Gajardo & Juan C. Ortiz. 2010. Thermoregulation and activity pattern of the high-mountain lizard Phymaturus palluma (Tropiduridae) in Chile. Zoologia 27: 13–18. [PDF]

  • Angélica González-Gajardo, Pedro Victoriano Sepúlveda and Roberto Schlatter.. 2009. Waterbird assemblages and habitat characteristics in wetlands: influence of temporal variability on species-habitat relationships. Waterbirds 32: 225-233. [PDF]

  • Pedro F. Victoriano, Angélica L. González & Roberto Schlatter. 2006. Synopsis of the inland aquatic birds of Chile. Gayana 70: 140-162. [PDF]

  • Romina Villagrán-Mella, Mauricio Aguayo, Luis E. Parra & Angélica L. González. 2006. Relationship between habitat characteristics and insect assemblage structure in urban freshwater marshes from central-south Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 79: 195-211. [PDF]

  • Angélica González & Pedro Victoriano. 2005. Birds of Coastal Wetlands of VIII Region, Chile. pp. 485-496 In Historia, biodiversidad y ecología de los bosques costeros de Chile. Editorial Universitaria, Santiago. Chile. [PDF]

  • Angélica González, Leyla Miranda & Juan Carlos Ortiz. 2003. First record of a gravid marine turtle from Chile. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 4: 716-717. [PDF]

 

In the pipeline…

  • Braasch, J., Pieris, U., Latorre, C., Dézerald, O. Betancourt, J. & González, AL. Arthropods in paleomiddens: untapped resource for establishing historical baselines of arthropod assemblages through periods of environmental change. In Preparation for Proceedings Royal Society B.

  • Angélica L. González, Elena Litchman, Christopher Klausmeier. Functional stoichiometry: scaling from cells to ecosystems. In: O’Connor, M., Enquist, B. & Kempes, C. (eds.). Biological Scaling. Santa Fe Institute Press. USA. In Review.

  • Sandra Benavides-Gordillo, Angélica L González, Mônica F. Kersch-Becker, Marcelo S. Moretti, Dieison A. Moi, Marcos P.M. Aidar & Gustavo Q. Romero. Warming and shifts in litter quality drive multiple responses in freshwater detritivore communities. In Review Scientific Reports.

  • Mark P. Nessel, Olivier Dézerald, Julian Merder, Karl Andraczek, Ulrich Brose, Michał Filipiak, Michelle Jackson, Malte Jochum, Stan Harpole, Helmut Hillebrand, Shawn J. Leroux, Renske Onstein, George L W Perry, Rachel Paseka, Amanda Rugenski, Judith Sitters, Erik Sperfeld, Maren Striebel, Eugenia Zandona, Hideyuki Doi, Nico Eisenhauer, Vinicius F. Farjalla, Nicholas J. Gotelli, James Hood, Pavel Kratina, Eric K. Moody, Liam N. Nash, Anton M. Potapov, Gustavo Q. Romero, Jean-Marc Roussel, Stefan Scheu, Julia Seeber,  Winda Ika Susanti, Alexei Tiunov, Angélica L. González. 2024. Body size is a better predictor of intra-than interspeicif variation of animal stoichiometry across realms. bioRxiv 

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