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"Thinning of loblolly pine plantations in subtropical Argentina: Impact on microclimate and understory vegetation" (2017) Trentini, C.P.;Campanello, P.I.;Villagra, M. (...)Goldstein, G. Forest Ecology and Management. 384:236-247
"Disturbance induced changes in species and functional diversity in southern Patagonian forest-steppe ecotone" (2015) Sottile, G.D.;Meretta, P.E.;Tonello, M.S. (...)Mancini, M.V. Forest Ecology and Management. 353:77-86
"Functional traits enhance invasiveness of bamboos over co-occurring tree saplings in the semideciduous Atlantic Forest" (2014) Montti, L.;Villagra, M.;Campanello, P.I. (...)Goldstein, G. Acta Oecologica. 54:36-44
"Hydraulic architecture and photoinhibition influence spatial distribution of the arborescent palm Euterpe edulis in subtropical forests" (2014) Gatti, M.G.;Campanello, P.I.;Villagra, M. (...)Goldstein, G. Tree Physiology. 34(6):630-639
"Hydraulic architecture and photoinhibition influence spatial distribution of the arborescent palm Euterpe edulis in subtropical forests" (2014) Gatti, M.G.;Campanello, P.I.;Villagra, M. (...)Goldstein, G. Tree Physiology. 34(6):630-639
"Understory bamboo flowering provides a very narrow light window of opportunity for canopy-tree recruitment in a neotropical forest of Misiones, Argentina" (2011) Montti, L.;Campanello, P.I.;Gatti, M.G. (...)Goldstein, G. Forest Ecology and Management. 262(8):1360-1369
"Growth and leaf production in the tropical palm Euterpe edulis: Light conditions versus developmental constraints" (2011) Gatti, M.G.; Campanello, P.I.; Goldstein, G. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants. 206(8):742-748
"Tree regeneration and microclimate in a liana and bamboo-dominated semideciduous Atlantic Forest" (2007) Campanello, P.I.;Genoveva Gatti, M.;Ares, A. (...)Goldstein, G. Forest Ecology and Management. 252(1-3):108-117
"Effects of species mixtures on growth and stand development of Douglas-fir and red alder" (2006) Radosevich, S.R.; Hibbs, D.E.; Ghersa, C.M. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 36(3):768-782