Lourdes Morillas
University of Sassari
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Environmental Pollution | 2017
Raúl Ochoa-Hueso; Silvana Munzi; R. Alonso; Maria Arroniz-Crespo; Anna Avila; Victoria Bermejo; Roland Bobbink; Cristina Branquinho; Laura Concostrina-Zubiri; Cristina Cruz; Ricardo Cruz de Carvalho; Alessandra De Marco; Teresa Dias; David Elustondo; Susana Elvira; Belén Estébanez; Lina Fusaro; Giacomo Alessandro Gerosa; Sheila Izquieta-Rojano; Mauro Lo Cascio; Riccardo Marzuoli; Paula Matos; Simone Mereu; José Merino; Lourdes Morillas; Alice Nunes; Elena Paoletti; Luca Paoli; Pedro Pinho; Isabel Rogers
Mediterranean Basin ecosystems, their unique biodiversity, and the key services they provide are currently at risk due to air pollution and climate change, yet only a limited number of isolated and geographically-restricted studies have addressed this topic, often with contrasting results. Particularities of air pollution in this region include high O3 levels due to high air temperatures and solar radiation, the stability of air masses, and dominance of dry over wet nitrogen deposition. Moreover, the unique abiotic and biotic factors (e.g., climate, vegetation type, relevance of Saharan dust inputs) modulating the response of Mediterranean ecosystems at various spatiotemporal scales make it difficult to understand, and thus predict, the consequences of human activities that cause air pollution in the Mediterranean Basin. Therefore, there is an urgent need to implement coordinated research and experimental platforms along with wider environmental monitoring networks in the region. In particular, a robust deposition monitoring network in conjunction with modelling estimates is crucial, possibly including a set of common biomonitors (ideally cryptogams, an important component of the Mediterranean vegetation), to help refine pollutant deposition maps. Additionally, increased attention must be paid to functional diversity measures in future air pollution and climate change studies to establish the necessary link between biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services in Mediterranean ecosystems. Through a coordinated effort, the Mediterranean scientific community can fill the above-mentioned gaps and reach a greater understanding of the mechanisms underlying the combined effects of air pollution and climate change in the Mediterranean Basin.
New Phytologist | 2016
Ana Mellado; Lourdes Morillas; Antonio Gallardo; Regino Zamora
Parasitic plants are important drivers of community and ecosystem properties. In this study, we identify different mechanisms by which mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. austriacum) can affect soil chemical and biological properties at different temporal stages of parasitism. We quantified the effect of parasitism on host growth and the number of frugivorous mutualists visiting the host canopy. Then we collected, identified, and weighed the organic matter input underneath tree canopies and analyzed its nutrient content. Simultaneously, we analyzed soil samples under tree canopies and examined the chemical properties, microbial abundance, and functional evenness of heterotrophic microbial communities. Mistletoe increased the amount, quality, and diversity of organic matter input beneath the host canopy, directly through its nutrient-rich litter and indirectly through a reduction in host litterfall and an increase in bird-derived debris. All these effects gave rise to enriched hotspots able to support larger and more functionally even soil microbial communities beneath parasitized hosts, the effects of which were accentuated after host death. We conclude that mistletoe, together with the biotic interactions it mediates, plays a key role in intensifying soil resource availability, regulating the functional evenness, abundance, and spatial distribution of soil microbial communities.
Plant and Soil | 2013
Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo; Lourdes Morillas; Fernando T. Maestre; Antonio Gallardo
Applied Soil Ecology | 2013
Lourdes Morillas; M. Portillo-Estrada; Antonio Gallardo
Biogeosciences | 2016
Miguel Portillo-Estrada; Mari Pihlatie; Janne F. J. Korhonen; Janne Levula; Arnoud Frumau; Andreas Ibrom; Jonas J. Lembrechts; Lourdes Morillas; László Horváth; S.K. Jones; Uelo Niinemets
Global Change Biology | 2015
Lourdes Morillas; Jorge Durán; Alexandra Rodríguez; Javier Roales; Antonio Gallardo; Gary M. Lovett; Peter M. Groffman
Annals of Forest Science | 2013
Miguel Portillo-Estrada; Janne F. J. Korhonen; Mari Pihlatie; Jukka Pumpanen; Arnoud Frumau; Lourdes Morillas; Tiina Tosens; Ülo Niinemets
Ecosistemas: Revista científica y técnica de ecología y medio ambiente | 2009
Antonio Gallardo; F. Covelo; Lourdes Morillas; M. Delgado
Forestry | 2012
Lourdes Morillas; Antonio Gallardo; M. Portillo-Estrada; F. Covelo
Geoderma | 2017
Lourdes Morillas; Veronica Bellucco; Mauro Lo Cascio; Serena Marras; Donatella Spano; Simone Mereu