IBERIAN FUTURE WINES
Assessing the Future of Our Wines
It is a research project that aim at compiling, centralizing and analyzing data on native winegrape varieties to assess and predict the impacts of climate change on viticulture in the Iberian Peninsula. More specifically, we are collecting data on phenological, enological and agronomic traits and unifying them in a large dataset, that will be used to quantify the effects of climate on the productivity and quality of 16 winegrape varieties that best represent Spanish wines. In advanced stages of the project, predictive models of the maturation capacity of the Iberian varieties will be forecasted for the winegrowing regions of the Iberian Peninsula and the World.
Global Change Ecology & Evolution
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Publications
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Morales-Castilla, I., Davies, J.T. & Rodríguez, M.Á. (2019) Historical contingency, niche conservatism and the tendency for some taxa to be more diverse towards the poles. Journal of Biogeography, DOI: 10.1111/jbi.13725.
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Joaquin Calatayud, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, Rafael Molina-Venegas, Maria Leo, Jose Luis Horreo, Joaquin Hortal (2019) Pleistocene climate change and the formation of regional species pools. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1905), 20190291. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2019.0291
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R Molina‐Venegas, JC Moreno‐Saiz, I Castro Parga, TJ Davies,Pedro R Peres‐Neto, Miguel Á Rodríguez (2018). Assessing among‐lineage variability in phylogenetic imputation of functional trait datasets. Ecography 41 (10), 1740-1749. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03480
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R Molina-Venegas, S Llorente-Culebras, P Ruiz-Benito, MA Rodríguez (2018). Evolutionary history predicts the response of tree species to forest loss: A case study in peninsular Spain. PloS one 13 (9), e0204365.
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A Martínez‐Monzón, HA Blain, G Cuenca‐Bescós, MÁ Rodríguez (2018). Climate and amphibian body size: a new perspective gained from the fossil record. Ecography 41 (8), 1307-1318. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03440
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I Morales-Castilla, JT Davies, MÁ Rodríguez (2018). Historical contingency, niche conservatism and the tendency for some taxa to be more diverse towards the poles. PeerJ Preprints 6, e26440v1. Read
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Molina-Venegas, R. & Rodríguez, M.Á. (2017 ). Revisiting phylogenetic signal; strong or negligible impacts of polytomies and branch length information? BMC Evolutionary Biology , 17: 53. Read
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Hawkins, B.A., Leroy, B., Rodríguez, M.Á., Singer, A., Vilela, B., Villalobos, F., Wang, X. & Zeleny, D. (2017). Structural bias in aggregated species-level variables driven by repeated species co-occurrences: a pervasive problem in community and assemblage data. Journal of Biogeography, 44: 1199-1211. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12953
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Swenson, N.G., Weiser, M.D., Mao, L., Araujo, M.B., Diniz-Filho, J.A.F., Kollmann, J., Nogués-Bravo, D., Normand, S., Rodríguez, M.Á., García-Valdés, R., Valladares, F., Zavala, M.Á. & Svenning, J.C. (2017). Phylogeny and predicting tree functional diversity across novel continental settings. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 26: 553-562.
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Calatayud, J., Hortal, J., Medina, N. G., Turin, H., Bernard, R., Casale, A., Ortuño, V. M., Penev, L. & Rodríguez, M.Á. (2016). Glaciations, deciduous forests, water availability and current geographic patterns in the diversity of European Carabus species. Journal of Biogeography, 43: 2343-2353. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.12811
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Calatayud, J., Hórreo, J.L., Madrigal, J., Migeon, A., Rodríguez, M.Á., Magalhães, S. & Hortal, J. (2016). Geography and major plant evolutionary transitions shape spider mites resource use. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 113: 9840- 9845. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1608381113
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Swenson, N.G., Weiser, M.D., Mao, L., Normand, S., Rodríguez, M.Á., Lin, L., Cao, M. & Svenning, J.C. (2016). Constancy in functional space across a species richness anomaly. The American Naturalist, 187: E83-E92.