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Alejandro Jorge Bisigato
Alejandro Jorge Bisigato
IPEEC - CONICET
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Grazing effects on patchy dryland vegetation in northern Patagonia
AJ Bisigato, MB Bertiller
Journal of Arid Environments 36 (4), 639-653, 1997
3061997
Putting plant resistance traits on the map: a test of the idea that plants are better defended at lower latitudes
AT Moles, IR Wallis, WJ Foley, DI Warton, JC Stegen, AJ Bisigato, ...
New Phytologist 191 (3), 777-788, 2011
1782011
Vegetation dynamics under grazing disturbance. The state-and-transition model for the Patagonian steppes
MB Bertiller, A Bisigato
Ecología austral 8 (2), 191-199, 1998
1761998
Correlations between physical and chemical defences in plants: tradeoffs, syndromes, or just many different ways to skin a herbivorous cat?
AT Moles, B Peco, IR Wallis, WJ Foley, AGB Poore, EW Seabloom, ...
New Phytologist 198 (1), 252-263, 2013
1602013
Vegetation heterogeneity in Monte Desert ecosystems: A multi-scale approach linking patterns and processes
AJ Bisigato, PE Villagra, JO Ares, BE Rossi
Journal of arid environments 73 (2), 182-191, 2009
1552009
Range and livestock production in the Monte Desert, Argentina
JC Guevara, EG Grünwaldt, OR Estevez, AJ Bisigato, LJ Blanco, ...
Journal of Arid Environments 73 (2), 228-237, 2009
1302009
Effect of grazing on plant patterns in arid ecosystems of Patagonian Monte
AJ Bisigato, MB Bertiller, JO Ares, GE Pazos
Ecography 28 (5), 561-572, 2005
1142005
Spatial sex segregation in the dioecious grass Poa ligularis in northern Patagonia: the role of environmental patchiness
MB Bertiller, CL Sain, AJ Bisigato, FR Coronato, JO Aries, P Graff
Biodiversity & Conservation 11, 69-84, 2002
802002
Soil erosion in three grazed plant communities in northeastern Patagonia
RG Palacio, AJ Bisigato, PJ Bouza
Land Degradation & Development 25 (6), 594-603, 2014
772014
Multiscale indicators of land degradation in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina
MÓB Bertiller, JO Ares, AJ Bisigato
Environmental management 30, 0704-0715, 2002
772002
Detection of process‐related changes in plant patterns at extended spatial scales during early dryland desertification
J Ares, H Del Valle, A Bisigato
Global Change Biology 9 (11), 1643-1659, 2003
742003
Seedling emergence and survival in contrasting soil microsites in Patagonian Monte shrubland
AJ Bisigato, MB Bertiller
Journal of Vegetation Science 10 (3), 335-342, 1999
741999
Non-linear relationships between grazing pressure and conservation of soil resources in Patagonian Monte shrublands
AJ Bisigato, RML Laphitz, AL Carrera
Journal of Arid Environments 72 (8), 1464-1475, 2008
632008
Are fine roots of both shrubs and perennial grasses able to occupy the upper soil layer? A case study in the arid Patagonian Monte with non-seasonal precipitation
MV Rodríguez, MB Bertiller, A Bisigato
Plant and Soil 300 (1), 281-288, 2007
622007
Abundance and spatial patterning of coexisting perennial grasses in grazed shrublands of the Patagonian Monte
GE Pazos, AJ Bisigato, MB Bertiller
Journal of Arid Environments 70 (2), 316-328, 2007
622007
Temporal and micro-spatial patterning of seedling establishment. Consequences for patch dynamics in the southern Monte, Argentina
AJ Bisigato, MB Bertiller
Plant Ecology 174 (2), 235-246, 2004
562004
Estructura de la vegetación y funcionamiento de los ecosistemas del Monte austral
MB Bertiller, AJ Bisigato, AL Carrera, HF del Valle
Sociedad Argentina de Botánica, 2004
512004
Allocation of biomass and photoassimilates in juvenile plants of six Patagonian species in response to five water supply regimes
L Cella Pizarro, AJ Bisigato
Annals of botany 106 (2), 297-307, 2010
502010
Seedling recruitment of perennial grasses in degraded areas of the Patagonian Monte
AJ Bisigato, MB Bertiller
Journal of Range Management 57 (2), 191-196, 2004
422004
Ecohydrological effects of grazing‐induced degradation in the Patagonian Monte, Argentina
AJ Bisigato, RML Laphitz
Austral Ecology 34 (5), 545-557, 2009
402009
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