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C. Guillermo Bueno is affiliated with the University of Tartu in Estonia. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Within these main fields, they focus on several subfields including Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Insect Science, and Atmospheric Science.

Their work addresses a range of topics, prominently featuring Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Indigenous Studies and Ecology, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, and Climate Change and Permafrost.

Bueno has published papers in several venues, with frequent appearances in New Phytologist, Nature, Functional Ecology, Mycorrhiza, and OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University).

Some of their recent publications include:

  • Fine-root traits in the global spectrum of plant form and function, 2021, Nature
  • Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, 2021, New Phytologist
  • The Role of Plant-Associated Bacteria, Fungi, and Viruses in Drought Stress Mitigation, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Plant functional groups associate with distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities, 2020, New Phytologist
  • Extinction of threatened vertebrates will lead to idiosyncratic changes in functional diversity across the world, 2021, Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Martin Zobel
  • Mari Moora
  • Meelis Pärtel
  • John Davison
  • Maarja Öpik

Best Publications

  • Fine-root traits in the global spectrum of plant form and function.

    Carlos P. Carmona;C. Guillermo Bueno;Aurele Toussaint;Sabrina Träger;Sabrina Träger

  • Temperature and pH define the realised niche space of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

    John Davison;Mari Moora;Marina Semchenko;Marina Semchenko;Sakeenah Binte Adenan

  • Plant functional groups associate with distinct arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities.

    John Davison;David García de León;David García de León;Martin Zobel;Martin Zobel;Mari Moora

  • Plant mycorrhizal status, but not type, shifts with latitude and elevation in Europe

    C. Guillermo Bueno;Mari Moora;Maret Gerz;John Davison

  • Niche differentiation and expansion of plant species are associated with mycorrhizal symbiosis.

    Maret Gerz;C. Guillermo Bueno;Wim A. Ozinga;Wim A. Ozinga;Martin Zobel

  • Symbiont dynamics during ecosystem succession: co-occurring plant and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities

    David García de León;Mari Moora;Maarja Öpik;Lena Neuenkamp

  • Understanding the main factors in the extent and distribution of wild boar rooting on alpine grasslands

    C. G. Bueno;C. L. Alados;D. Gómez-García;I. C. Barrio

  • Effects of large wild boar disturbances on alpine soil seed banks

    C.G. Bueno;R. Reiné;C.L. Alados;D. Gómez-García

  • Extinction of threatened vertebrates will lead to idiosyncratic changes in functional diversity across the world.

    Aurele Toussaint;Sébastien Brosse;C Guillermo Bueno;Meelis Pärtel

  • Extending the stress-gradient hypothesis - is competition among animals less common in harsh environments?

    I. C. Barrio;D. S. Hik;C. G. Bueno;J. F. Cahill

  • Alternative food and rabbit damage in vineyards of southern Spain

    I.C. Barrio;C.G. Bueno;F.S. Tortosa

  • Co-introduction of native mycorrhizal fungi and plant seeds accelerates restoration of post-mining landscapes

    Tanel Vahter;Carlos Guillermo Bueno;John Davison;Koit Herodes

  • Stomping in silence : Conceptualizing trampling effects on soils in polar tundra

    Maria Tuomi;Maria Tuomi;Maria Väisänen;Maria Väisänen;H Ylänne;H Ylänne;Francis Q. Brearley

  • Occurrence and intensity of wild boar disturbances, effects on the physical and chemical soil properties of alpine grasslands

    C. Guillermo Bueno;C. Guillermo Bueno;José Azorín;Daniel Gómez-García;Concepción L. Alados

  • Contrasting co-occurrence patterns of photobiont and cystobasidiomycete yeast associated with common epiphytic lichen species.

    Kristiina Mark;Kristiina Mark;Lauri Laanisto;C. Guillermo Bueno;Ülo Niinemets;Ülo Niinemets

  • Does wild boar rooting affect livestock grazing areas in alpine grasslands

    C. Guillermo Bueno;Isabel C. Barrio;Ricardo García-González;Concepción L. Alados

  • Background invertebrate herbivory on dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa-nana complex) increases with temperature and precipitation across the tundra biome

    Isabel C. Barrio;Elin Lindén;Mariska Te Beest;Johan Olofsson

  • Global soil microbiomes: A new frontline of biome‐ecology research

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  • Dispersal of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plants during succession.

    David García de León;Mari Moora;Maarja Öpik;Teele Jairus

  • Plant community mycorrhization in temperate forests and grasslands: relations with edaphic properties and plant diversity

    Maret Gerz;Carlos Guillermo Bueno;Martin Zobel;Mari Moora

  • Relationships between plant spatial patterns, water infiltration capacity, and plant community composition in semi-arid mediterranean ecosystems along stress gradients

    Y. Pueyo;D. Moret-Fernández;H. Saiz;C. G. Bueno

  • Physiognomic and physiologic changes in mountain grasslands in response to environmental and anthropogenic factors

    Maite Gartzia;Fernando Pérez-Cabello;C. Guillermo Bueno;Concepción L. Alados

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Zobel
Martin Zobel University of Tartu
Mari Moora
Mari Moora University of Tartu
Concepción L. Alados
Concepción L. Alados Spanish National Research Council
Maarja Öpik
Maarja Öpik University of Tartu
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir University of Iceland
John Davison
John Davison University of Tartu
Meelis Pärtel
Meelis Pärtel University of Tartu
David S. Hik
David S. Hik Simon Fraser University
James D. M. Speed
James D. M. Speed Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Martti Vasar
Martti Vasar University of Tartu

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