Publications by authors named "Macarena Ferriz"

Forests around the world are experiencing changes due to climate variability and human land use. How these changes interact and influence the vulnerability of forests are not well understood. In the eastern United States, well-documented anthropogenic disturbances and land-use decisions, such as logging and fire suppression, have influenced forest species assemblages, leading to a demographic shift from forests dominated by xeric species to those dominated by mesic species.

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Most information on the ecology of oak-dominated forests in Europe comes from forests altered for centuries because remnants of old-growth forests are rare. Disturbance and recruitment regimes in old-growth forests provide information on forest dynamics and their effects on long-term carbon storage. In an old-growth Quercus petraea forest in northwestern Spain, we inventoried three plots and extracted cores from 166 live and dead trees across canopy classes (DBH ≥ 5 cm).

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Article Synopsis
  • Global change is increasing forest vulnerability, particularly affecting maritime pine, which is facing significant decline and mortality due to various abiotic (like drought stress) and biotic (such as mistletoe) factors.
  • Studies revealed that while fungal pathogens were largely absent, defoliation rates were higher in declining trees, indicating stress might precede infections from mistletoe.
  • The decline of maritime pine suggests a potential shift in forest composition, with drier, more resilient tree species likely taking its place as it struggles to regenerate and maintain dominance.
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Macrolides are one of the most commonly used families of antibiotics employed in human and veterinary treatment. These compounds are considered emerging contaminants with potential ecological and human health risks that could be present in surface water. This paper describes the development and application of a simple and efficient extraction procedure for the determination of tilmicosin; erythromycin, tylosin and erythromycin-HO from water samples.

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Bisphenol analogues are compounds extensively used which have been potentially linked to adverse health effects. Nevertheless, few studies reported the analysis of compounds, other than bisphenol A, in environmental solid samples and none in soil samples. In this study, a rapid and sensitive analytical method is presented for the simultaneous determination of 13 bisphenols in soil samples.

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