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Enrique J. Chaneton (d. 2019) was an Argentinian ecologist. He completed his bachelor's degree in 1986. He then studied at the University of Buenos Aires, and completed a master's degree in 1995, working under . He then moved to the University of London, and did a PhD with John Lawton, graduating in 1998. His research was on the structure and dynamics of plant communities in the pampas, or grasslands, of Argentina. Within this system, he studied biological disturbance, and specifically biological invasion. He served as an associate editor of the journal . According to an obituary, he was a pioneer in the use of field experiments in his field, at a time when observational study was more common. Chaneton also conducted some research in Argentinian steppes, and in Patagonian forests. He taugh

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  • Enrique J. Chaneton (d. 2019) was an Argentinian ecologist. He completed his bachelor's degree in 1986. He then studied at the University of Buenos Aires, and completed a master's degree in 1995, working under . He then moved to the University of London, and did a PhD with John Lawton, graduating in 1998. His research was on the structure and dynamics of plant communities in the pampas, or grasslands, of Argentina. Within this system, he studied biological disturbance, and specifically biological invasion. He served as an associate editor of the journal . According to an obituary, he was a pioneer in the use of field experiments in his field, at a time when observational study was more common. Chaneton also conducted some research in Argentinian steppes, and in Patagonian forests. He taugh (en)
  • Enrique J. Chaneton (m. 2019) fue un ecologista argentino. Terminó su licenciatura en Ciencias Biológicas en 1986, estudió en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y completó una maestría en 1995, trabajando con Rolando León. ​ Luego se trasladó a la Universidad de Londres e hizo un doctorado con John Lawton, donde se graduó en 1998. Su investigación se centró en la estructura y dinámica de las comunidades vegetales en las pampas o pastizales de Argentina. Dentro de este sistema, estudió la perturbación biológica y, específicamente, la invasión biológica. Se desempeñó como editor asociado de la revista Biological Invasions. Fue un pionero en el uso de experimentos de campo, en un momento en que el estudio observacional era más común. Chaneton también realizó algunas investigaciones en las estepas (es)
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  • Enrique J. Chaneton (m. 2019) fue un ecologista argentino. Terminó su licenciatura en Ciencias Biológicas en 1986, estudió en la Universidad de Buenos Aires y completó una maestría en 1995, trabajando con Rolando León. ​ Luego se trasladó a la Universidad de Londres e hizo un doctorado con John Lawton, donde se graduó en 1998. Su investigación se centró en la estructura y dinámica de las comunidades vegetales en las pampas o pastizales de Argentina. Dentro de este sistema, estudió la perturbación biológica y, específicamente, la invasión biológica. Se desempeñó como editor asociado de la revista Biological Invasions. Fue un pionero en el uso de experimentos de campo, en un momento en que el estudio observacional era más común. Chaneton también realizó algunas investigaciones en las estepas argentinas y en los bosques patagónicos. Impartió cursos de posgrado en la Universidad de Buenos Aires, en la Facultad de Agronomía, donde fue profesor asociado.​ También presidió el programa de posgrado de la Facultad de Agronomía en el momento de su muerte a la edad de 56 años. ​ ​ (es)
  • Enrique J. Chaneton (d. 2019) was an Argentinian ecologist. He completed his bachelor's degree in 1986. He then studied at the University of Buenos Aires, and completed a master's degree in 1995, working under . He then moved to the University of London, and did a PhD with John Lawton, graduating in 1998. His research was on the structure and dynamics of plant communities in the pampas, or grasslands, of Argentina. Within this system, he studied biological disturbance, and specifically biological invasion. He served as an associate editor of the journal . According to an obituary, he was a pioneer in the use of field experiments in his field, at a time when observational study was more common. Chaneton also conducted some research in Argentinian steppes, and in Patagonian forests. He taught graduate courses at the University of Buenos Aires, in the College of Agronomy, where he was an associate professor. He also chaired the graduate program of the College of Agronomy at the time of his death at the age of 56. (en)
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