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VICTOR MANUEL ESCOBEDO ECHEVERRIA

Investigador Asistente

Universidad de Talca

Talca, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, Biological Invasions, Community Ecology

Educación

  •  Doctor en Biología y Ecología Aplicada, UNIVERSIDAD DE LA SERENA. Chile, 2019

Experiencia Académica

  •   Investigador Asistente Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD DE TALCA

    Dirección de Investigación

    Talca, Chile

    2023 - A la fecha


 

Article (22)

Anti-herbivory defences delivered by Epichloë fungal endophytes: a quantitative review of alkaloid concentration variation among hosts and plant parts
Correlation of plasticities to drought and shade: implications for environmental niche overlap in drylands
Leaf toughness is a better predictor of herbivory and plant performance than leaf mass per area (LMA) in temperate evergreens
Adaptive plasticity to drought of Grime's CSR strategies
Brood chambers of a stem borer beetle modify arthropod functional diversity on its cactus host
Inoculation with extreme endophytes improves performance and nutritional quality in crop species grown under exoplanetary conditions
Shade tolerance and the relationship between herbivory and light availability
Changes in Diversity and Community Composition of Root Endophytic Fungi Associated with Aristolochia chilensis along an Aridity Gradient in the Atacama Desert
Mistletoe infection changes arthropod community on its cactus host through indirect effects
Phenotypic plasticity and the leaf economics spectrum: plasticity is positively associated with specific leaf area
Disturbance reinforces community assembly processes differentially across spatial scales
Endophytic bacterial communities are associated with leaf mimicry in the vine Boquila trifoliolata
Global trends in phenotypic plasticity of plants
Interactive effects of shading and disturbance on plant invasion in an arid shrubland: Assembly processes and CSR-strategies
Phenotypic plasticity may mediate habitat filtering in a forest edge community
Gregariousness affects performance and defensive reactions in swallowtail caterpillars
Chlorophyll Fluorescence May Predict Tolerance to Herbivory
Goat grazing reduces diversity and leads to functional, taxonomic, and phylogenetic homogenization in an arid shrubland
Disturbance by an endemic rodent in an arid shrubland is a habitat filter=> effects on plant invasion and phylogenetic community structure
Effect of the harvest year and cultivation temperature on the germination of Hirschfeldia incana (Brassicaceae): inferences on its invasiveness in Chile
Evaluating Darwin's Naturalization Hypothesis in Experimental Plant Assemblages=> Phylogenetic Relationships do not Determine Colonization Success
Hipótesis de Naturalización de Darwin evaluada en la flora exótica de Chile continental.

BookSection (3)

Eschscholzia californica Cham.
Pinus contorta Douglas ex Loudon
CATÁLOGO DE LA FLORA Y FAUNA INVASORA EN CHILE CONTINENTAL E INSULAR OCEÁNICO

Proyecto (7)

Unboxing the black box: Ecological and molecular mechanisms involved in microbial community responses to anthropogenic disturbances in the Comau Fjord (42ºS)
Evolución contemporánea de una planta invasora en respuesta a la sequía: una aproximación de resurrección
Eco-evolutionary approaches to community assembly patterns
A través del trueque científico fortalezco los vínculos y promuevo el cuidado del medioambiente
Valle del Encanto=> tu aula educativa de biodiversidad
THE IMPORTANCE OF HERBIVORES IN THE PHENOTYPIC EXPRESSION, FITNESS, AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF TREE SPECIES ACROSS THE LIGHT GRADIENT IN THE VALDIVIAN FOREST
ROLE OF THE RELATEDNESS AND PHYLOGENETIC STRUCTURE IN RECIPIENTIES AS DETERMINING OF THE SUCCESS COLONIZATION IN BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS=> EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE DARWIN'S NATURALIZATION HYPOTHESIS.
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VICTOR ESCOBEDO

Investigador Asistente

Universidad de Talca

Talca, Chile

1
Javier Figueroa

Profesor Asociado

FAUP

Universidad Central de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Sergio Castro

Profesor Asociado

Biologia

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile