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List of publications            

(in preparation)

34. Godoy, O., L. Gómez-Aparicio, L. Matias, J.S. Cara, I.M. Pérez-Ramos & E. Allan. Establishing empirical linkages between the mechanisms maintaining species diversity and functioning.

(under review)

33. Godoy, O., N. Gonzalez-Muñoz & S.P. Hart. Effects of intraspecific variation in phenology on the coexistence of native and invasive plants.
32. Castro-Díez, P., A.S. Vaz, 39 authors & O. Godoy. Global effects on non-native tree species on multiple ecosystem services. 
31. Godoy, O. A call for integration invasion biology into the study of novel ecosystems through recent advances in community ecology theory. Special feature "Towards a mechanistic understanding of global change ecology". Functional Ecology.

2018

30. Petry, A.W., G.S. Kandlikar, N.J.B. Kraft, O. Godoy & J.M. Levine. Seed-harvesting ants reshuffle plant community diversity by diminishing and reversing fitness hierarchies. Special feature "Biotic controls of plant diversity maintenance". Journal of Ecology. Accepted
29. Jímenez-Chacón, A.,* P. Homet, L. Matias, L. Gómez-Aparicio & O. Godoy. Fine scale determinants of soil litter fauna in mixed oak forest affected by the invasive species Phytophthora cinnamomi. *Master Student. Special feature "Management of invasive species in forest". Forests. 9: 218 
28. Schreiber, S., J. M. Levine, O. Godoy, N. J. B. Kraft & S. P. Hart. 2018. Does deterministic coexistence theory matter in a finite world? Insights from serpentine annual plants. BioRxiv. doi: 10.1101/290882
27. Barragan, J.*, I. Bartomeus & Godoy, O. 2018. Opposing effects of floral visitors and soil conditions of the determinants of competitive outcomes maintain species diversity in heterogeneous landscapes. Ecology Letters. doi: 10.1111/ele.12954. *Master Student.
26. Matias, L.*, O. Godoy*, L. Gómez-Aparicio, I.M. Pérez-Ramos. 2018. An experimental extreme drought reduces the likelihood of species to coexist despite increasing intransitivity in competitive networks. Special feature. "Intransitivity and species coexistence". Journal of Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.12962.*Equal contribution.
25. Godoy O., I. Bartomeus, R. Rohr & S. Saavedra. Towards integrating niche and network theories. 2018. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 33: 287-300
24. Vaz A.S., P. Castro-Díez, O. Godoy, A. Alonso, M. Vila, A. Saldaña, H. Marchante, A. Bayón, J.S. Silva, J.R. Vicente & J. P. Honrado. 2018. An indicator-based framework to analyse the effects of non-native tree species on multiple cultural ecosystem services. Ecological Indicators. 85: 48-56

2017

23. Rueda M., O. Godoy & B.A. Hawkins. 2017. Trait syndromes among North American trees are evolutionarily conserved and show adaptive value over broad geographic scales. Ecography. 41: 540-550
22. Saavedra S., R. Rohr, J. Bascompte, O. Godoy, N.J.B. Kraft & J.M. Levine. 2017. A structural approach for understanding multispecies coexistence. Ecological Monographs. 87: 470-486.
21. Godoy O., D.B. Stouffer, N.J.B Kraft & J.M. Levine. 2017. Intransitivity is infrequent and fails to promote annual plant coexistence without pairwise niche differences. Ecology. 98: 1193-1200.

2015-2016

18. Valladares F., C.C. Bastias, O. Godoy, E. Granda & E. Escudero. 2015. Species coexistence in a changing world. Frontiers in Plant Sciences. 6:886. 
17. Kraft N.J.B. , O. Godoy & J.M. Levine. 2015. Plant functional traits and the multidimensional nature of species coexistence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA. 112: 797- 802.
16. Kraft N.J.B. , P.B. Adler, O. Godoy, E. James, S. Fuller & J.M. Levine. 2015. Community assembly, coexistence, and the habitat filtering metaphor. Functional Ecology. 29: 592-599.
15. Godoy, O., M. Rueda & B.A. Hawkins. 2015. Functional determinants of forest recruitment over broad scales. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 24: 192-202.

2014-2013

14. Godoy, O., N.J.B Kraft & J.M. Levine. 2014. Phylogenetic relatedness and the determinants of competitive outcomes. Ecology Letters. 17: 836-844.
13. Castro-Diez, P., O. Godoy, A. Alonso, A. Gallardo & A. Saldaña. 2014. What explains variation in the impacts of exotic plant invasions on the nitrogen cycle? A meta-analysis. Ecology Letters. 17: 1-12.
12. Godoy, O. & J.M. Levine 2014. Phenology effects on invasion success: insights from coupling field experiments to coexistence theory. Ecology. 95: 726-736.
11. Gonzalez-Muñoz, N., P. Castro-Diez & O. Godoy. 2014.  Lack of superiority of invasive over co-occuring native riparian tree seedling species. Biological Invasions. 16: 269-281.
10. Godoy, O. & E. Gianoli. 2013. Functional variation of leaf succulence in a cold rainforest epiphyte. Plant Ecology and Evolution. 146: 167-172.

2012-2011

9. Godoy, O., F. Valladares & P. Castro-Díez. 2012. The relative importance for plant invasiveness of trait means, and their plasticity and integration in a multivariate framework. New Phytologist. 195: 912-922.
8. Godoy, O., F. Valladares & P. Castro-Díez. 2011. Multi-species comparison reveals that invasive and native species differ in their traits but not in their plasticity. Functional Ecology. 25: 1247-1259.
7. Castro-Díez, P., O. Godoy, A. Saldaña & D.M. Richardson. 2011. Predicting invasiveness of Australian Acacia species on the basis of their native climatic affinities, life-history traits and human use. Diversity and Distributions. 17: 934-945.
6. Godoy, O., A. Saldaña, N. Fuentes, F. Valladares & E. Gianoli. 2011. Forest are not immune to plant invasions: phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation allow Prunella vulgaris to colonize a temperate evergreen rainforest. Biological Invasions. 13: 1615-1625.
5. Godoy, O., J.P. Lemos-Filho & F. Valladares. 2011. Invasive species under water stress can handle higher leaf temperature than Mediterranean natives. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 71: 207-214.
 
 
 


 

2010-2009

4. Godoy, O., P. Castro-Díez, R. Van Logtestinj, F.Valladares & J.H.C. Cornelissen. 2010. Leaf litter traits of invasive alien species slow down decomposition compared to Spanish natives: a broad phylogenetic comparison. Oecologia. 162: 781-790.
3. Godoy, O., P. Castro-Díez, F.Valladares & M. Costa-Tenorio. 2009. Different flowerign phenology of invasive alien specis in Spain: evidences for the use of a empty temporal niche? Plant Biology. 11: 803-811.
2. Godoy, O., D.M. Richardson, F. Valladares & P. Castro-Díez. 2009. Flowering phenology of invasive alien plant species compared with natives species in three Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Annals of Botany. 103: 485-494. 
1. Cornwell, W.K, J.H.C Cornelissen, K. Amatangelo, E. Dorrepaal, V. Eviner, O. Godoy, S.E. Hobbie, B. Hoorens, et al. 2009. Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. Ecology Letters. 11:1065-1071.
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