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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

2021

18- Fenoglio, M. S., Calviño, A., González, E., Salvo, A., & Videla, M. (2021). Urbanisation drivers and underlying mechanisms of terrestrial insect diversity loss in cities. Ecological Entomology, 46(49), 757-771.

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17- Fabián, D., González, E., Domínguez, M. V. S., Salvo, A., & Fenoglio, M. S. (2021). Towards the design of biodiverse green roofs in Argentina: assessing key elements for different functional groups of arthropods. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 127107.

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2020

16- González, E., Landis, D. A., Knapp, M., & Valladares, G. (2020). Forest cover and proximity decrease herbivory and increase crop yield via enhanced natural enemies in soybean fields. Journal of Applied Ecology, 57(11), 2296-2306.

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15- Domínguez, M.V.S., González, E., Fabián, D., Salvo, A., & Fenoglio, M.S. (2020). Arthropod diversity and ecological processes on green roofs in a semi-rural area of Argentina: Similarity to neighbor ground habitats and landscape effects. Landscape and Urban Planning, 199, 103816.

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14- González, E., Seidl, M., Kadlec, T., Ferrante, M., & Knapp, M. (2020). Distribution of ecosystem services within oilseed rape fields: Effects of field defects on pest and weed seed predation rates. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 295, 106894.

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13- Seidl, M., González, E., Kadlec, T., Saska, P., & Knapp, M. (2020). Temporary non-crop habitats within arable fields: The effects of field defects on carabid beetle assemblages. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 293, 106856.

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12- Avalos, S., González, E., Mangeaud, A., & Valladares, G. (2020). Caterpillar-parasitoid food webs and biological control in two extensive crops. Biological Control, 143, 104184.

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2019

11- González, E., Salvo, A., & Valladares, G. (2019). Insects moving through forest-crop edges: a comparison among sampling methods. Journal of Insect Conservation, 1-10.

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2018

10- González, E., Buffa, L., Defagó, M. T., Molina, S. I., Salvo, A., & Valladares, G. Something is lost and something is gained: loss and replacement of species and functional groups in ant communities at fragmented forests. Landscape Ecology, 1-14.

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2017

9- Ferrante, M., González, E. & Lövei, G. (2017) Predators do not spill over from forest fragments to maize fields in a landscape mosaic in central Argentina. Ecology and Evolution, 7:7699–7707. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.3247.

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8- González, E., Salvo, A. & Valladares, G. (2017) Arthropod communities and biological control in soybean fields: Forest cover at landscape scale is more influential than forest proximity. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 239, 359-367.

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7- González, E. & Beccacece, H.M. (2017) First record of Dysschema sacrifica (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae) on soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr). SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología, 45 (179), 403-408.

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6- González, E., Salvo, A. & Valladares, G. (2017) Natural vegetation cover in the landscape and edge effects: differential responses of insect orders in a fragmented forest. Insect Science, 24, 891–901. DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.12377.

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2016

5- González, E., Salvo, A., Defagó, M.T. & Valladares, G. (2016) A moveable feast: insects moving at the forest-crop interface are affected by crop phenology and the amount of forest in the landscape. PLOS ONE, http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158836.

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2015

4- González, E., Salvo, A. & Valladares, G. (2015) Sharing enemies: evidence of forest contribution to natural enemy communities in crops, at different spatial scales. Insect Conservation & Diversity, 8(4), 359-366.

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3- González, E., Salvo, A. & Valladares, G. (2015) Arthropods on plants in a fragmented Neotropical dry forest:A functional analysis of area loss and edge effects. Insect Science, 22, 129–138. DOI 10.1111/1744-7917.12107.

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2014

2- Rossetti, M.R., González, E., Salvo, A. & Valladares, G. (2014) Not all in the same boat: Trends and mechanisms in herbivory responses to forest fragmentation differ among insect guilds. Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 8 (6), 593-603.

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2011

1- González, E., Salvo, A. & Valladares, G. (2011) Artrópodos fitófagos y entomófagos asociados a la vegetación responden  diferencialmente a la fragmentación del Chaco Serrano. Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Ecología de Paisajes, 2(2): 48-55.

BOOK REVIEWS

3- González, E. (2021). Connecting Landscapes for Conservation in a Changing World. Conservation

Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13712

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2- González, E. (2020). Rethinking the Ecology of Towns and Villages. Conservation Biology 34 (5), 1315-1316.

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1- González, E. (2019). Urban Biodiversity: from Research to Practice: short review (Noted with interest). Conservation Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13314.

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BOOK CHAPTERS

Defagó, M.T., Fenoglio, M.S., González, E., Rossetti, M.R., Salvo, S.A., & Videla, I.M. (2018). Estudios a múltiples escalas de las interacciones entre enemigos naturales, hervíboros y plantas en ecosistemas agrícolas y urbanos. En (Giobellina y Lobos, editores) Mate verde como el cinturón: primera jornada de estudios sobre el periurbano de Córdoba. INTA Ediciones.

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