Julia Chacón‐Labella

653 total citations
19 papers, 404 citations indexed

About

Julia Chacón‐Labella is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Julia Chacón‐Labella has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 404 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 8 papers in Ecology and 7 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Julia Chacón‐Labella's work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (11 papers), Plant and animal studies (4 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (3 papers). Julia Chacón‐Labella is often cited by papers focused on Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (11 papers), Plant and animal studies (4 papers) and Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (3 papers). Julia Chacón‐Labella collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United States and Norway. Julia Chacón‐Labella's co-authors include Adrián Escudero, Marcelino de la Cruz, David S. Pescador, Beatriz Pías, Jesús López‐Angulo, Silvia Matesanz, Ana M. Sánchez, Cyrille Violle, Brian J. Enquist and Vigdis Vandvik and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Journal of Cleaner Production and New Phytologist.

In The Last Decade

Julia Chacón‐Labella

17 papers receiving 397 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Julia Chacón‐Labella Spain 13 220 141 128 127 88 19 404
Debra Zuppinger‐Dingley Switzerland 9 259 1.2× 190 1.3× 125 1.0× 195 1.5× 91 1.0× 12 504
Angela J. Brandt United States 12 283 1.3× 188 1.3× 132 1.0× 190 1.5× 74 0.8× 29 491
Anya Reid Canada 10 184 0.8× 141 1.0× 75 0.6× 145 1.1× 73 0.8× 14 339
Ramiro Pablo López Bolivia 14 259 1.2× 230 1.6× 102 0.8× 178 1.4× 69 0.8× 40 461
Casparus J. Crous South Africa 14 184 0.8× 118 0.8× 149 1.2× 217 1.7× 145 1.6× 35 527
Jan‐Hendrik Keet South Africa 11 185 0.8× 123 0.9× 143 1.1× 212 1.7× 43 0.5× 21 443
Flávio Nunes Ramos Brazil 13 217 1.0× 256 1.8× 96 0.8× 182 1.4× 62 0.7× 53 484
Andrea C. Westerband United States 10 255 1.2× 175 1.2× 84 0.7× 154 1.2× 169 1.9× 19 451
Íñigo Granzow‐de la Cerda Spain 8 217 1.0× 146 1.0× 74 0.6× 91 0.7× 111 1.3× 21 382
Andreas Enßlin Switzerland 11 302 1.4× 227 1.6× 105 0.8× 146 1.1× 137 1.6× 26 518

Countries citing papers authored by Julia Chacón‐Labella

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Fields of papers citing papers by Julia Chacón‐Labella

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Julia Chacón‐Labella

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Julia Chacón‐Labella. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Julia Chacón‐Labella based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Julia Chacón‐Labella. Julia Chacón‐Labella is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Telford, Richard J., Julia Chacón‐Labella, Brian J. Enquist, et al.. (2025). fluxible: An R package to process ecosystem gas fluxes from closed‐loop chambers in an automated and reproducible way. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 16(11). 2560–2568.
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Maitner, Brian, Aud H. Halbritter, Richard J. Telford, et al.. (2023). Bootstrapping outperforms community‐weighted approaches for estimating the shapes of phenotypic distributions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 14(10). 2592–2610. 13 indexed citations
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López‐Angulo, Jesús, Silvia Matesanz, David S. Pescador, et al.. (2023). Ecological drivers of fine-scale distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a semiarid Mediterranean scrubland. Annals of Botany. 131(7). 1107–1119.
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Chacón‐Labella, Julia, et al.. (2022). How to improve scaling from traits to ecosystem processes. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 38(3). 228–237. 39 indexed citations
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López‐Angulo, Jesús, Marcelino de la Cruz, Julia Chacón‐Labella, et al.. (2021). Larger aboveground neighbourhood scales maximise similarity but do not eliminate discrepancies with belowground plant diversity in a Mediterranean shrubland. Plant and Soil. 460(1-2). 497–509. 5 indexed citations
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Geange, Sonya R., Jonathan von Oppen, Tanya Strydom, et al.. (2020). Next‐generation field courses: Integrating Open Science and online learning. Ecology and Evolution. 11(8). 3577–3587. 7 indexed citations
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López‐Angulo, Jesús, Marcelino de la Cruz, Julia Chacón‐Labella, et al.. (2020). The role of root community attributes in predicting soil fungal and bacterial community patterns. New Phytologist. 228(3). 1070–1082. 53 indexed citations
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Chacón‐Labella, Julia, Brian J. Enquist, William Farfán-Ríos, et al.. (2020). From a crisis to an opportunity: Eight insights for doing science in the COVID‐19 era and beyond. Ecology and Evolution. 11(8). 3588–3596. 7 indexed citations
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Pescador, David S., Marcelino de la Cruz, Julia Chacón‐Labella, & Adrián Escudero. (2019). The shape is more important than we ever thought: Plant to plant interactions in a high mountain community. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 10(9). 1584–1593. 7 indexed citations
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Matesanz, Silvia, David S. Pescador, Beatriz Pías, et al.. (2019). Estimating belowground plant abundance with DNA metabarcoding. Molecular Ecology Resources. 19(5). 1265–1277. 33 indexed citations
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Wan, Nian‐Feng, Jiquan Chen, Xiang‐Yun Ji, et al.. (2019). Co-culture of multiple aquatic species enhances vegetable production in coastal Shanghai. Journal of Cleaner Production. 241. 118419–118419. 14 indexed citations
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Milla, Rubén, Jesús M. Bastida, Martin M. Turcotte, et al.. (2018). Phylogenetic patterns and phenotypic profiles of the species of plants and mammals farmed for food. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2(11). 1808–1817. 53 indexed citations
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Chacón‐Labella, Julia, Marcelino de la Cruz, David S. Pescador, & Adrián Escudero. (2016). Individual species affect plant traits structure in their surroundings: evidence of functional mechanisms of assembly. Oecologia. 180(4). 975–987. 24 indexed citations
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Chacón‐Labella, Julia, Marcelino de la Cruz, & Adrián Escudero. (2016). Evidence for a stochastic geometry of biodiversity: the effects of species abundance, richness and intraspecific clustering. Journal of Ecology. 105(2). 382–390. 22 indexed citations
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Cruz, Marcelino de la, et al.. (2016). A new non‐parametric method for analyzing replicated point patterns in ecology. Ecography. 39(11). 1109–1117. 12 indexed citations
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Chacón‐Labella, Julia, Marcelino de la Cruz, & Adrián Escudero. (2015). Beyond the classical nurse species effect: diversity assembly in a Mediterranean semi‐arid dwarf shrubland. Journal of Vegetation Science. 27(1). 80–88. 27 indexed citations
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Pescador, David S., Julia Chacón‐Labella, Marcelino de la Cruz, & Adrián Escudero. (2014). Maintaining distances with the engineer: patterns of coexistence in plant communities beyond the patch‐bare dichotomy. New Phytologist. 204(1). 140–148. 49 indexed citations
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Chacón‐Labella, Julia, et al.. (2014). Negative density dependence and environmental heterogeneity effects on tree ferns across succession in a tropical montane forest. Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics. 16(2). 52–63. 26 indexed citations

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