Ana M. Cingolani is affiliated with the National University of Córdoba in Argentina. Their research primarily addresses topics within Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.
Their work covers themes such as Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Fire Effects on Ecosystems, Agroforestry and Silvopastoral Systems, Tree-ring Climate Responses, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics.
They have published in multiple venues, frequently contributing to:
Notable recent publications include:
Coauthors frequently collaborating with Ana M. Cingolani are:
Additional selected recent publications include:
Ana M. Cingolani;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Sandra Díaz
Ana M. Cingolani;Gabriela Posse;Marta B. Collantes
Ana María Cingolani;Daniel Renison;Marcelo Román Zak;Marcelo Ruben Cabido
Ana M. Cingolani;Marcelo R. Cabido;Daniel Renison;Viviana Solís Neffa
A. M. Cingolani;D. Renison;P. A. Tecco;D. E. Gurvich
Laura Emilia Hoyos;Ana María Cingolani;Marcelo Román Zak;Maria Victoria Vaieretti
Melisa A Giorgis;Ana M Cingolani;Franco Chiarini;Jorge Chiapella
Ana María Cingolani;Marcelo Ruben Cabido;Diego Ezequiel Gurvich;Daniel Renison
Ana M Cingolani;Ana M Cingolani;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Daniel D Renison;Marcelo Cabido;Marcelo Cabido
Daniel Renison;Isabell Hensen;Ricardo Suarez;Ana María Cingolani
Daniel Renison;Isabell Hensen;Ana M Cingolani
Melisa Adriana Giorgis;Paula Andrea Tecco;Ana María Cingolani;Daniel Renison
Diego E. Gurvich;Lucas Enrico;Ana M. Cingolani
Melisa A. Giorgis;Ana M. Cingolani;Diego E. Gurvich;Paula A. Tecco
Melisa A Giorgis;Ana M Cingolani;Franco Chiarini;Jorge Chiapella
Marta B. Collantes;Juan Anchorena;Ana M. Cingolani
Daniel Renison;Ana M. Cingolani;Ricardo Suarez;Eugenia Menoyo
Ingrid Teich;Ana M. Cingolani;Daniel Renison;Isabell Hensen
Daniel Renison;Isabelle Hensen;Ricardo Raúl Suárez;Ana María Cingolani
Daniel Renison;Ana M Cingolani;Ricardo Suarez
Lisandro Heil;Esteban Fernández-Juricic;Daniel Renison;Ana M. Cingolani
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