JULIETA ARCO
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He and She.
Research
This project is being developed with researchers from the Argentine Institute of Nivology, Glaciology and Environmental Sciences (CONICET)
Role
Responsible for conceptualization, data processing, statistical analysis, interpretation, writing, and managing all tasks related to the publication process.
Status
Ongoing project.
In dioecious tree species, males and females often exhibit distinct ecological and physiological traits that shape their growth and response to environmental conditions. Understanding these differences is essential for predicting forest dynamics in a changing climate.
By analyzing female, male, and undifferentiated Araucaria araucana trees from northern Patagonia, we investigate how tree growth varies by sex and its connection to climate variability.
These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of forest resilience and ecological responses to shifting climatic conditions.