Miguel Martínez Ramos

About Miguel Martínez Ramos

Miguel Martínez Ramos, With an exceptional h-index of 76 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, specializes in the field of Population ecology, Community ecology, tropical rainforest.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A comprehensive framework for vegetation succession

Height growth and biomass partitioning during secondary succession differ among forest light strata and successional guilds in a tropical rainforest

Effects of the forests-agriculture conversion on the availability and diversity of forest products in a neotropical rainforest region

Underlying and proximate drivers of biodiversity changes in Mesoamerican biosphere reserves

Feedback loops drive ecological succession: towards a unified conceptual framework

Successional theories

Transplanting naturally regenerated tree seedlings for tropical forest restoration: a case study of Calophyllum brasiliense and Vochysia guatemalensis in Mexico

In highly-biodiverse tropical landscapes, multiple-objective optimization reveals opportunities for increasing both conservation and agricultural production

Miguel Martínez Ramos Information

University

Position

Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad de

Citations(all)

21039

Citations(since 2020)

8889

Cited By

15567

hIndex(all)

76

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

163

i10Index(since 2020)

126

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Miguel Martínez Ramos Skills & Research Interests

Population ecology

Community ecology

tropical rainforest

Top articles of Miguel Martínez Ramos

Height growth and biomass partitioning during secondary succession differ among forest light strata and successional guilds in a tropical rainforest

Oikos

2024/3

Effects of the forests-agriculture conversion on the availability and diversity of forest products in a neotropical rainforest region

Trees, Forests and People

2023/12/19

Underlying and proximate drivers of biodiversity changes in Mesoamerican biosphere reserves

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2024/2/6

Feedback loops drive ecological succession: towards a unified conceptual framework

2024/1/16

Transplanting naturally regenerated tree seedlings for tropical forest restoration: a case study of Calophyllum brasiliense and Vochysia guatemalensis in Mexico

Restoration Ecology

2023/11

In highly-biodiverse tropical landscapes, multiple-objective optimization reveals opportunities for increasing both conservation and agricultural production

Ecological Modelling

2023/9/1

Are there trade-offs between conservation and development caused by Mexican protected areas?

Land Use Policy

2023/4/1

Landscape-scale forest cover drives the predictability of forest regeneration across the Neotropics

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/1/11

A regional PECS node built from place-based social-ecological sustainability research in Latin America and the Caribbean

Ecosystems and People

2022/12/31

Mexican agricultural frontier communities differ in forest dynamics with consequences for conservation and restoration

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

2022/8

Forest loss and treeless matrices cause the functional impoverishment of sapling communities in old‐growth forest patches across tropical regions

Journal of Applied Ecology

2022/7

Conservation of forest cover in Mesoamerican biosphere reserves is associated with the increase of local non-farm occupation

Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation

2022/7/1

Conserving dominant trees in human-modified landscapes at the Lacandon tropical rainforest

Biological Conservation

2022/6/1

Height allocation strategies along vertical light gradients during tropical forest succession

2022/5/30

Fire scar characteristics in two tropical montane conifer species from central Mexico

International Journal of Wildland Fire

2022/5/26

Corrigendum to" Critical ecological thresholds for conservation of tropical rainforest in Human Modified Landscapes"[Biol. Conserv. vol. 255 (2021) 109023]

Biological Conservation

2022/4

What drives management decisions and grain yield variability in Mesoamerican maize cropping systems? Evidence from small-scale farmers in southern Mexico

Agricultural Systems

2022/4/1

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