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CARLOS GABRIEL MARTEL GORA

CARLOS GABRIEL MARTEL GORA

CARLOS GABRIEL MARTEL GORA

Doctor of Natural Sciences, University of Ulm

Biólogo con mención en Botánica
DOCENTE CONTRATADO - CONTRATADO
Tiempo parcial por asignaturas (TPA)
Departamento Académico de Ciencias - Sección Química

Publicaciones

Se encontraron 22 publicaciones

MARTEL, C. G.; Rakosy, D.; Romero, P.; Jersáková, J.; Ayasse, M.(2023). The evolution of tachinid pollination in Neotinea ustulata is related to floral cuticular composition and the combined high relative production of (Z)-11-C23/C25enes. Journal of Systematics and Evolution.
CALLA, E. L. M.; MARTEL, C. G.; IBAÑEZ, A. J.(2022). Chemical Signals Associated With Gender and Sexual Experience Affect Mating and the Attractiveness of the Poultry Pest, Alphitobius diaperinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Journal of Economic Entomology.
Lopez-Uribe, M.; Urbina, J.; Mejia, A.; Duque, L.; Reaÿ±o, D.; Cure, J.; Ramos, V.; MARTEL, C. G.; Fuentes, J.; Gonzales, V.(2022). Creating a virtual international research experience. American Entomologist.
Watson, T.; MARTEL, C. G.; Arceo-Gómez, G.(2022). Plant species richness and sunlight exposure increase pollinator attraction to pollinator gardens. Ecosphere.
Jost, M.; Naumann, J.; Bolin, J.; MARTEL, C. G.; Rocamundi, N.; Cocucci, A.; Lupton, D.; Neinhuis, C.; Wanke, S.(2022). Structural plastome evolution in holoparasitic Hydnoraceae with special focus on inverted and direct repeats. Genome Biology and Evolution.
Baquero, L.; Iturralde, G.; MARTEL, C. G.(2022). Telipogon crisariasae (Orchidaceae) a new species from northern Ecuador. Phytotaxa. Volumen: 564. (pp. 248 - 256).
Iturralde, G.; Sanchez, E.; MARTEL, C. G.; Baquero, L.(2021). A new species of Telipogon (Orchidaceae: Oncidiinae) from the eastern Andes of Ecuador. Phytotaxa.
MARTEL, C. G.; Egoavil, L.; Ocupa, L.; Tello, J. A.; Rizo, F.; Laura, C.; León, M.; Collantes, B.(2021). An homage to the Peruvian bicentenary: Maxillaria bicentenaria (Orchidaceae), a new species previously misidentified as M. pyhalae. Phytotaxa.