Researcher
Dácil Unzué Belmonte
- Keywords:Biology
- Disciplines:Animal biology, Bioinformatics and computational biology, Ecology, Evolutionary biology, General biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Molecular and cell biology, Plant biology, Systems biology, Other biological sciences, Other natural sciences
Affiliations
- Ecosystem Management (Research group)
Member
From1 Feb 2018 → 30 Sep 2018 - Ecosystem Management (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2013 → 31 Dec 2017
Publications
1 - 8 of 8
- Silicon mobilization in soils(2020)
Authors: Lucia Barao, Ricardo Teixeira, Floor Vandevenne, Benedicta Ronchi, Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Eric Struyf
Pages: 1529 - 1538 - Hippos (Hippopotamus amphibius)(2019)
Authors: Jonas Schoelynck, Amanda L. Subalusky, Eric Struyf, Christopher L. Dutton, Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Bart Van de Vijver, David M. Post, Emma J. Rosi, Patrick Meire, Patrick Frings
- Effects of phytolithic rice-straw biochar, soil buffering capacity and pH on silicon bioavailability(2019)
Authors: Zimin Li, Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Jean-Thomas Cornelis, Charles Vander Linden, Eric Struyf, Frederik Ronsse, Bruno Delvaux
Pages: 187 - 203 - Anthropogenic impacts on the properties and the distribution of the terrestrial biogenic silica pool(2018)
Authors: Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Eric Struyf, Patrick Meire
Number of pages: 204 - Land use change affects biogenic silica pool distribution in a subtropical soil toposequence(2017)
Authors: Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Yolanda Ameijeiras-Mariño, Sophie Opfergelt, Jean-Thomas Cornelis, Lúcia Barão, Jean Minella, Patrick Meire, Eric Struyf
Pages: 737 - 750 - Fire enhances solubility of biogenic silica(2016)
Authors: Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Eric Struyf, Wim Clymans, Alexander Tischer, Karin Potthast, Martina Bremer, Patrick Meire, Joerg Schaller
Pages: 1289 - 1296 - Fire enhances phosphorus availability in topsoils depending on binding properties(2015)
Authors: Joerg Schaller, Alexander Tischer, Eric Struyf, Martina Bremer, Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Karin Potthast
Pages: 1598 - 1606 - Food availability but not sex determines morning foraging area size in the great bustard otis tarda, the most sexually size-dimorphic bird species
Authors: Luis M. Bautista, Carolina Bravo, Carlos Ponce, Dácil Unzué Belmonte, Juan Carlos Alonso
Pages: 289 - 303