Papers in ISI journals In Press - Valladares F, Saldaña A, Gianoli E. 2011. Costs versus risks: architectural changes with changing light quantity and quality in saplings of temperate rainforest trees of different shade tolerance. Austral Ecology, DOI:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2011.02245.x. - Molina-Montenegro MA, Torres-Díaz C, Carrasco-Urra F, González-Silvestre LA, Gianoli E. 2012. Plasticidad fenotípica en dos poblaciones antárticas de Colobanthus quitensis (Caryophyllaceae) bajo un escenario simulado de cambio global. Gayana Botanica, in press. - Torres-Díaz C, Gómez-González S, Torres-Morales P, Gianoli E. 2012. Soil disturbance by a native rodent drives microhabitat expansion of an alien plant. Biological Invasions, in press. 2012 - Gianoli E, Valladares F. Studying phenotypic plasticity: the advantages of a broad approach. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 105:1-7. pdf 2011 - Gómez-González S, Torres-Díaz C, Bustos- Schindler C, Gianoli E. Anthropogenic fire drives the evolution of seed traits. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108:18743-18747. pdf - Atala C, Cordero C, Gianoli E. Drought and leaf damage limit the search for support in the climbing plant Ipomoea purpurea (L.) Roth (Convolvulaceae). Gayana Botanica, 68:207-212. pdf - Quezada IM, Gianoli E. CAM photosynthesis in Bromeliaceae: an evolutionary key innovation. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 104:480-486. pdf - Palacio-López K, Gianoli E. 2011. Invasive plants do not display greater phenotypic plasticity than their native or non-invasive counterparts: a meta-analysis. Oikos, 120:1393-1401. pdf - Valladares F, Gianoli E, Saldaña A. 2011. Climbing plants in a temperate rainforest understory: searching for high light or coping with deep shade? Annals of Botany, 108:231-239. pdf - Salgado-Luarte C, Gianoli E. Herbivory may
modify functional responses to shade in seedlings of a light-demanding tree
species. Functional
Ecology 25:492-499. pdf - Bozinovic F, Rojas JM, Gallardo PA, Palma RE, Gianoli E. Body mass and water economy in the South American olivaceous field-mouse along a latitudinal gradient: Implications for climate change. Journal of Arid Environments 75:411-415. pdf - Gómez-González S, Torres-Díaz C, Gianoli E. The effects of fire-related cues on seed germination and viability of Helenium aromaticum (Hook.) H.L. Bailey (Asteraceae). Gayana Botanica 68:86-88. pdf - Torres-Díaz C, Gómez-González S, Torres-Morales P, Stotz G.C., Paredes B, Pérez-Millaqueo M, Gianoli E. Extremely long-lived stigmas allow extended cross-pollination opportunities in a high Andean plant. PLoS ONE 6(5): e19497. pdf 2010 - Matesanz S, Gianoli E, Valladares F. 2010. Global change and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity in plants. The Year in Evolutionary Biology 2010. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1206:35-55 pdf - Guerra PC, Becerra J, Gianoli E. 2010. Explaining differential herbivory in sun and shade: the case of Aristotelia chilensis saplings. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 4:229-235 pdf - Salgado-Luarte C, Gianoli E. 2010. Herbivory on temperate rainforest seedlings in sun and shade: resistance, tolerance and habitat distribution. PLoS ONE 5(7): e11460 pdf - Gianoli E, Saldaña A, Jiménez-Castillo M & Valladares F. 2010. Distribution and abundance of vines along the light gradient in a southern temperate rainforest. Journal of Vegetation Science 21:66-73. pdf - Molina-Montenegro MA, Atala C & Gianoli E. 2010. Phenotypic plasticity and performance of Taraxacum officinale (dandelion) in habitats of contrasting environmental heterogeneity. Biological Invasions 12:2277-2284. - Quezada IM & Gianoli E. 2010. Counteractive biomass allocation responses to drought and damage in the perennial herb Convolvulus demissus. Austral Ecology 35:544-548. pdf - Molina-Montenegro MA & Gianoli E. 2010. El índice-I, un nuevo estimador del impacto de la productividad científica: los ecólogos de Chile como caso de estudio. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 83:219-227 pdf 2009 - Gianoli E, Quezada IM & Suárez LH. Leaf damage decreases fitness and constrains phenotypic plasticity to drought of a perennial herb. 2009. Acta Oecologica 35:752-757. [pdf] - Carrasco-Urra F & Gianoli E. Abundance of climbing plants in a southern temperate rainforest: host-tree characteristics or light availability?. 2009. Journal of Vegetation Science 20:1155-1162. [pdf] - Gianoli E & Palacio-López K. Phenotypic integration may constrain phenotypic plasticity in plants. 2009. Oikos 118:1924-1828. [pdf] - Atala C & Gianoli E. Drought limits induced twining by leaf damage in the climbing plant Ipomoea purpurea. 2009. Gayana Botanica 66:171-176. [pdf] - Suárez LH, Gonzáles WL & Gianoli E. 2009. Foliar damage modifies floral attractiveness to pollinators in Alstroemeria exerens. Evolutionary Ecology 23:545-555. [pdf]- Gianoli E & Molina-Montenegro MA. 2009. Insights into the relationship between h-index and self-citations. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 60:1283-1285. [pdf] - Costa JF, Cosio W, Cárdenas M, Yábar E & Gianoli E. 2009. Preference of quinoa moth: Eurysacca melanocampta Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) for two varieties of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) in olfactometry assays. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research 69:71-78. [pdf] - Atala C & Gianoli E. 2009. Effect of water availability on tolerance of leaf damage in tall morning glory, Ipomoea purpurea. Acta Oecologica 35:236-242. [pdf] - Farji-Brener A.G., Gianoli E. & Molina-Montenegro M.A. 2009. Small-scale disturbances spread along trophic chains: leaf-cutting ant nests, plants, aphids and tending ants. Ecological Research 24:139-145. [pdf]
2008 - Gianoli E., Sendoya, S., Vargas, F., Mejía P., Jaffé, R., Rodríguez, M. & Gutiérrez, A. 2008. Patterns of Azteca ants' defence in Cecropiatrees in a tropical rainforest: support for optimal defence theory. Ecological Research 23: 905-908. [pdf] - Gonzáles W.L., Suárez L.H., Molina-Montenegro M.A. & Gianoli E. 2008. Water availability limits tolerance of apical damage in the Chilean tarweed Madia sativa. Acta Oecologica 34:104-110. [pdf] - González-Teuber M., Segovia R. & Gianoli E. 2008. Effects of maternal diet and host quality on oviposition patterns and offspring performance in a seed beetle (Coleoptera:Bruchidae). Naturwissenschaften 95:609–615. [pdf] - Atala C. & Gianoli E. 2008. Induced twining in Convolvulaceae climbing plants in response to leaf damage. Botany 86:595-602. [pdf] - González-Teuber M. & Gianoli E. 2008. Damage and shade enhance climbing and promote associational resistance in a climbing plant. Journal of Ecology 96:122-126. [pdf]
2007 - Valladares F., Gianoli E. & Gómez J.M. 2007. Ecological limits to plant phenotypic plasticity. New Phytologist 176:749-763. [pdf] - Costa J.F., Cosio, W. & Gianoli, E. 2007. Group size in a gregarious tortoise beetle: patterns of oviposition vs. larval behaviour. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 125:165-169. [pdf] - Saldaña A., Lusk, C.H., Gonzáles W.L. & Gianoli E. 2007. Natural selection on ecophysiological traits of a fern species in a temperate rainforest. Evolutionary Ecology 21:651-662. [pdf] - Valladares F. & Gianoli E. 2007. How much ecology do we need to know to restore Mediterranean ecosystems? Restoration Ecology 15:363-368. [pdf] - González-Teuber M. & Gianoli E. 2007. Tolerance to simulated herbivory in two populations of Convolvulus chilensis (Convolvulaceae). Acta Oecologica 32:119-123. [pdf] - Celedón-Neghme C., Gonzáles W.L. & Gianoli E. 2007. Cost and benefits of attractive floral traits in the annual species Madia sativa(Asteraceae). Evolutionary Ecology 21:247-257. [pdf] 2006 - Gianoli E., Ramos I., Alfaro-Tapia A., Valdez Y., Echegaray E.R. & Yabar E. 2006. Benefits of a maize-bean-weed mixed cropping system in Urubamba Valley, Peruvian Andes. International Journal of Pest Management 52:283-289. [pdf] - Acuña-Rodríguez I.S., Cavieres L.A. & Gianoli E. 2006. Nurse effect in seedling establishment: facilitation and tolerance to damage in the Andes of central Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 79:329-336. [pdf] - Molina-Montenegro M.A., Ávila P., Hurtado R., Valdivia A.I. & Gianoli E. 2006. Leaf trichome density may explain herbivory patterns of Actinote sp. (Lepidoptera: Acraeidae) on Liabum mandonii (Asteraceae) in a montane humid forest (Nor Yungas, Bolivia). Acta Oecologica 30:147-150. [pdf]
- Quezada I.M. & Gianoli E. 2006. Simulated herbivory limits phenotypic responses to drought in Convolvulus demissus(Convolvulaceae). Polish Journal of Ecology 54:499-503. [pdf]
2005
- Gianoli E. & González-Teuber M. 2005. Environmental heterogeneity and population differentiation in plasticity to drought in Convolvulus chilensis (Convolvulaceae). Evolutionary Ecology 19:603-613. [pdf]
- Gianoli E. & González-Teuber M. 2005. Effect of support availability, mother plant genotype and maternal support environment on the twining vine Ipomoea purpurea. Plant Ecology 179:231-235. [pdf]
- Gianoli E. & Molina-Montenegro M.A. 2005. Leaf damage induces twining in a climbing plant. New Phytologist 167:385-390. [pdf]
- Suárez L.H. & Gianoli E. 2005. Does drought affect inbreeding depression in the autogamous species Convolvulus chilensis(Convolvulaceae)? New Zealand Journal of Botany 43:825-829. [pdf]
- Saldaña A., Gianoli E. & Lusk C.H. 2005. Ecophysiological responses to light availability in three Blechnum species (Pteridophyta, Blechnaceae) of different ecological breadth. Oecologia 145:252-257. [pdf]
- Badano E.I, Regidor H.A., Núñez H.A., Acosta R. & Gianoli E. 2005. Species richness and structure of ant communities in a dynamic archipelago: effects of island area and age. Journal of Biogeography 32:221-227. [pdf]
2004 - Koricheva J., Nykänen H. & Gianoli E. 2004. Meta-analysis of trade-offs among plant antiherbivore defenses: are plants jacks-of-all-trades, masters of all? American Naturalist 163:E64-E75. [pdf] - Gianoli E. 2004. Evolution of a climbing habit promotes diversification in flowering plants. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 271: 2011-2015. [pdf] [Article commented in Nature 431:37, in New Scientist 183(2463):14 and in The Guardian 26aug04] - González A.V. & Gianoli E. 2004. Morphological plasticity in response to shading in three Convolvulus species of different ecological breadth. Acta Oecologica 26:185-190. [pdf] - Gianoli E. 2004. Plasticity of traits and correlations in two populations of Convolvulus arvensis (Convolvulaceae) differing in environmental heterogeneity. International Journal of Plant Sciences 165:825-832. [pdf] - Gianoli E., Hinostroza P., Zúñiga-Feest A., Reyes-Díaz M., Cavieres L.A., Bravo L.A. & Corcuera L.J. 2004. Ecotypic differentiation in morphology and cold resistance in populations of Colobanthus quitensis (Cariophyllaceae) from the Andes of central Chile and the maritime Antarctic. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 36:484-489. [pdf] - Suárez L.H., Gonzáles W.L. & Gianoli E. 2004. Biología reproductiva de Convolvulus chilensis (Convolvulaceae) en una población de Aucó (Centro-Norte de Chile). Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 77:581-591. [pdf]
2003 - Gianoli E. 2003. Phenotypic responses of the twining vine Ipomoea purpurea (Convolvulaceae) to physical support availability in sun and shade. Plant Ecology 165: 21-26. [pdf] - Gonzáles WL & Gianoli E. 2003. Evaluation of induced responses, insect population growth and host-plant fitness may change the outcome of tests of the preference-performance hypothesis: a case study. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 109: 211-216. [pdf]
2002 - Yábar E., Gianoli E. & Echegaray E.R. 2002. Insect pests and natural enemies in two varieties of quinua (Chenopodium quinoa) at Cusco, Perú. Journal of Applied Entomology 126: 275-280. [pdf] - Gianoli E. 2002. Maternal environmental effects on the phenotypic responses of the twining vine Ipomoea purpurea to support availability. Oikos 99: 324-330. [pdf] - Gianoli E. 2002. A phenotypic trade-off between constitutive defenses and induced responses in wheat seedlings. Ecoscience 9: 482-488. [pdf]
2001 - Gonzáles W.L., Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 2001. Plant quality versus risk of parasitism: within-plant distribution and performance of the corn leaf aphid, Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch) (Hemiptera: Aphididae). Agricultural and Forest Entomology 3: 29-33. [pdf] - Costa-Arbulú C., Gianoli E., Gonzáles W.L. & Niemeyer H.M. 2001. Feeding by the aphid Sipha flava produces a reddish spot on leaves of Shorgum halepense: an induced defense? Journal of Chemical Ecology 27: 273-283. [pdf] - Gianoli E. 2001. Lack of differential plasticity to shading of internodes and petioles with growth habit in Convolvulus arvensis(Convolvulaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 162: 1247-1252. [pdf]
2000 - Gianoli E. 2000. Competition in cereal aphids on wheat plants. Environmental Entomology 29: 213-219. [pdf] - Gianoli E. & Hannunen S. 2000. Plasticity of leaf traits and insect herbivory in Solanum incanum L. (Solanaceae) in Nguruman, SW Kenya. African Journal of Ecology 38: 183-187. [pdf] - Gianoli E., Ríos J.M. & Niemeyer H.M. 2000. Allocation of a hydroxamic acid and biomass during vegetative development in rye. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica B. Soil and Plant Science 50: 35-39. [pdf]
1999 - Collantes H.G., Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1999. Defoliation affects chemical defenses in all plant parts of rye seedlings. Journal of Chemical Ecology 25: 491-499. [pdf] - Fuentes-Contreras E., Gianoli E., Caballero P. & Niemeyer H.M. 1999. Influence of altitude and host-plant species on gall distribution in Colliguaja spp. (Euphorbiaceae) in Central Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 72: 305-313. [pdf] - Gianoli E., Ríos, J.M. & Niemeyer H.M. 1999. Within-plant allocation of a chemical defense in Secale cereale. Is concentration the appropriate currency of allocation? Chemoecology 9: 113-117. [pdf] - Gianoli E. 1999. Within-plant distribution of Rhopalosiphum padi on wheat seedlings is affected by induced responses. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 93: 227-230. [pdf]
1998 - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1998. Allocation of herbivory-induced hydroxamic acids in the wild wheat Triticum uniaristatum.Chemoecology 8:19-23. [pdf] - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1998. DIBOA in wild Poaceae: sources of resistance to the Russian wheat aphid (Diuraphis noxia) and the greenbug (Schizaphis graminum). Euphytica 102:317-321. [pdf] - Collantes H.G., Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1998. Changes in growth and chemical defenses upon defoliation in maize.Phytochemistry 49:1921-1923. [pdf] - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1998. No risk, no gain? Limited benefits of a non-costly herbivory-induced defense in wheat. Ecoscience 5:480-485. [pdf] - Córdova-Yamauchi L., Gianoli E., Quiroz A. & Niemeyer H.M. 1998. The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) is sensitive to semiochemicals involved in the spacing behaviour in the bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi(Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae). European Journal of Entomology 95: 501-508. [pdf]
1997 - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1997. Environmental effects on the accumulation of hydroxamic acids in wheat seedlings: The importance of plant growth rate. Journal of Chemical Ecology 23:543-551. [pdf] - Gianoli E., Caillaud C.M., Chaubet B., Di Pietro J.P. & Niemeyer H.M. 1997. Variability in grain aphid Sitobion avenae (F.) (Homoptera:Aphididae) performance and aphid-induced phytochemical responses in wheat. Environmental Entomology 26:638-641. [pdf] - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1997. Lack of costs of herbivory-induced defenses in a wild wheat: integration of physiological and ecological approaches. Oikos 80:269-275. [pdf] [Article cited in 2005 edition of the book Ecology, Begon, Harper & Townsend Eds.] - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1997. Characteristics of hydroxamic acid induction in wheat triggered by aphid infestation. Journal of Chemical Ecology 23:2695-2705. [pdf] - Collantes H.G., Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1997. Effect of defoliation on the patterns of allocation of a hydroxamic acid in rye (Secale cereale L.). Environmental and Experimental Botany 38:231-235. [pdf]
1996 - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1996. Environmental effects on the induction of wheat chemical defences by aphid infestation. Oecologia107:549-552. [pdf] - Gianoli E., Papp M. & Niemeyer H.M. 1996. Costs and benefits of hydroxamic acids-related resistance in winter wheat against the bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi (L.) Annals of Applied Biology 129:83-90. [pdf]
- Gianoli E. 2004. Plasticidad fenotípica adaptativa en plantas. Pp. 13-26. In: H.M. Cabrera, editor. Fisiología Ecológica en Plantas. Editorial de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso. [pdf] - Fuentes-Contreras E., Gianoli E., Quiroz A., Ramírez C.C. & Niemeyer H.M. 2001. Ecología química de las relaciones entre áfidos y plantas. Pp. 305-375. In: A.L. Anaya, F.J. Espinosa-García, y R. Cruz-Ortega, editores. Relaciones Químicas entre Organismos: aspectos básicos y perspectivas de su aplicación. Instituto de Ecología, UNAM y Plaza y Valdés, México. [pdf]
- Costa JF, Yábar E & Gianoli E. 2009. Parasitismo sobre Eurysacca melanocampta Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) en dos localidades de Cusco, Perú. Revista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía (Medellín) 62:4807-4813. - Yábar E, Castro E, Melo L & Gianoli E. 2006. Predación de Bembidion sp., Notiobia peruviana (Dejean) y Metius sp. (Coleóptera: Carabidae) sobre huevos de Premnotrypes latithorax (Pierce) (Coleóptera: Curculionidae) en condiciones de laboratorio. Revista Peruana de Entomología 45:91-94. - Gianoli E. 2001. Book review: The natural history of medicinal plants. Sumner, J. Economic Botany 55:465-466. - Gianoli E. 1999. Book review: Integrated Pest Management: ideals and realities in developing countries. Morse S. & Buhler W.Economic Botany 53: 121-122. - Gianoli E. 1999. Induced responses of wheat to aphid feeding: consequences for both sides of the insect-plant interaction. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae. Agraria 147. SLU Service/Repro, Uppsala. - Papp M., Mesterházy A., Niemeyer H.M., Gianoli E. & Matuz J. 1998. Resistance mechanism to cereal leaf beetle and bird cherry-oat aphid in winter wheat. Pp. 57-60 En: Annual Plant Resistance to Insects Newsletter Vol. 24. Smith C.M. & Reese J.C. (eds). - Gianoli E. & Niemeyer H.M. 1996. Environmental constraints on the expression of constitutive and induced wheat chemical defenses. Pp. 137-140 En: Proceedings of the International Foundation for Science (IFS) Workshop: Techniques in Plant-Insect Interactions and Biopesticides. IFS, Stockholm. |