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Overview

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:

  • Ecología Austral
  • Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Hydrology

Notable recent publications include:

  • La vegetación de las montañas de Córdoba (Argentina) a comienzos del siglo XXI: un mapa base para el ordenamiento territorial., 2022, Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
  • Fire reduces dry season low flows in a subtropical highland of central Argentina, 2020, Journal of Hydrology

Coauthors frequently collaborating with Ana M. Cingolani are:

  • Daniel Renison
  • Melisa A. Giorgis
  • Marcelo Cabido
  • María V. Vaieretti
  • Iván Barberá

Additional selected recent publications include:

  • Flora vascular de las montañas de Córdoba (Argentina): características y distribución de las especies a través del gradiente altitudinal, 2021, Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
  • Incidencia del fuego en un gradiente altitudinal de las sierras del centro de la Argentina, 2020, Ecología Austral
  • Asistiendo a la reintroducción de vizcachas (Lagostomus maximus): ¿Cómo aumentar el área de pastoreo seguro?, 2023, Ecología Austral

Best Publications

  • GRAZING EFFECTS ON RANGELAND DIVERSITY: A SYNTHESIS OF CONTEMPORARY MODELS

    Ana M. Cingolani;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Sandra Díaz

  • Plant functional traits, herbivore selectivity and response to sheep grazing in Patagonian steppe grasslands

    Ana M. Cingolani;Gabriela Posse;Marta B. Collantes

  • Mapping vegetation in a heterogeneous mountain rangeland using landsat data: an alternative method to define and classify land-cover units

    Ana María Cingolani;Daniel Renison;Marcelo Román Zak;Marcelo Ruben Cabido

  • Combined effects of environment and grazing on vegetation structure in Argentine granite grasslands

    Ana M. Cingolani;Marcelo R. Cabido;Daniel Renison;Viviana Solís Neffa

  • Predicting cover types in a mountain range with long evolutionary grazing history: a GIS approach

    A. M. Cingolani;D. Renison;P. A. Tecco;D. E. Gurvich

  • Deforestation and precipitation patterns in the Arid Chaco forests of central Argentina

    Laura Emilia Hoyos;Ana María Cingolani;Marcelo Román Zak;Maria Victoria Vaieretti

  • Composición florística del Bosque Chaqueño Serrano de la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina

    Melisa A Giorgis;Ana M Cingolani;Franco Chiarini;Jorge Chiapella

  • Filtering processes in the assembly of plant communities: Are species presence and abundance driven by the same traits?

    Ana María Cingolani;Marcelo Ruben Cabido;Diego Ezequiel Gurvich;Daniel Renison

  • La ganadería extensiva: ¿es compatible con la conservación de la biodiversidad y de los suelos?

    Ana M Cingolani;Ana M Cingolani;Imanuel Noy-Meir;Daniel D Renison;Marcelo Cabido;Marcelo Cabido

  • Cover and growth habit of Polylepis woodlands and shrublands in the mountains of central Argentina: human or environmental influence?

    Daniel Renison;Isabell Hensen;Ricardo Suarez;Ana María Cingolani

  • Anthropogenic soil degradation affects seed viability in Polylepis australis mountain forests of central Argentina.

    Daniel Renison;Isabell Hensen;Ana M Cingolani

  • Factors associated with woody alien species distribution in a newly invaded mountain system of central Argentina

    Melisa Adriana Giorgis;Paula Andrea Tecco;Ana María Cingolani;Daniel Renison

  • Linking plant functional traits with post‐fire sprouting vigour in woody species in central Argentina

    Diego E. Gurvich;Lucas Enrico;Ana M. Cingolani

  • Changes in floristic composition and physiognomy are decoupled along elevation gradients in central Argentina

    Melisa A. Giorgis;Ana M. Cingolani;Diego E. Gurvich;Paula A. Tecco

  • Floristic composition of the Chaco Serrano Woodland in Córdoba province, Argentina

    Melisa A Giorgis;Ana M Cingolani;Franco Chiarini;Jorge Chiapella

  • The steppes of Tierra del Fuego: floristic and growthform patterns controlled by soil fertility and moisture

    Marta B. Collantes;Juan Anchorena;Ana M. Cingolani

  • The Restoration of Degraded Mountain Woodlands: Effects of Seed Provenance and Microsite Characteristics on Polylepis australis Seedling Survival and Growth in Central Argentina

    Daniel Renison;Ana M. Cingolani;Ricardo Suarez;Eugenia Menoyo

  • Do domestic herbivores retard Polylepis australis Bitt. woodland recovery in the mountains of Córdoba, Argentina?

    Ingrid Teich;Ana M. Cingolani;Daniel Renison;Isabell Hensen

  • Soil conservation in Polylepis mountain forests of Central Argentina: Is livestock reducing our natural capital?

    Daniel Renison;Isabelle Hensen;Ricardo Raúl Suárez;Ana María Cingolani

  • Efectos del fuego sobre un bosquecillo de Polylepis australis (Rosaceae) en las montañas de Córdoba, Argentina

    Daniel Renison;Ana M Cingolani;Ricardo Suarez

  • Avian responses to tourism in the biogeographically isolated high Córdoba Mountains, Argentina

    Lisandro Heil;Esteban Fernández-Juricic;Daniel Renison;Ana M. Cingolani

Frequent Co-Authors

Marcelo Cabido
Marcelo Cabido National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Isabell Hensen
Isabell Hensen Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Sandra Díaz
Sandra Díaz National University of Córdoba
Imanuel Noy-Meir
Imanuel Noy-Meir Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Esteban Fernández-Juricic
Esteban Fernández-Juricic Purdue University West Lafayette
Daniel T. Blumstein
Daniel T. Blumstein University of California, Los Angeles
H. Ricardo Grau
H. Ricardo Grau National University of Tucumán

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