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Ecosystem sentinels for climate change? Evidence of wetland cover changes over the last 30 years in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: While the impacts of climate change on individual species and communities have been well documentedPalabras claves:Autores:Anthelme F., Dean Jacobsen, Kraemer M., Olivier J. Dangles, Rabatel A., Soruco A., Zeballos G.Fuentes:scopusNurse-based restoration of degraded tropical forests with tussock grasses: Experimental support from the Andean cloud forest
ArticleAbstract: The degradation of the Andean cloud forest raises strong biological conservation issues and threatenPalabras claves:Ceroxylon echinulatum, competition, Deforestation, facilitation, Herbivory, plant-plant interactions, Rehabilitation, SETARIA SPHACELATA, Stress-gradient hypothesis, Tussock grassAutores:Anthelme F., Gómez-Aparicio L., Rommel MontufarFuentes:googlescopusUnexpected mechanisms sustain the stress gradient hypothesis in a tropical alpine environment
ArticleAbstract: Questions: Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in a humid tropical alpine systemPalabras claves:Andes, Azorella aretioides, Biogenic habitat, competition, Cushion, ECUADOR, facilitation, RII, Species-specific effects.Autores:Anthelme F., Belen Buendia, Mazoyer C., Olivier J. DanglesFuentes:scopusTesting the stress-gradient hypothesis with aquatic detritivorous invertebrates: Insights for biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research
ArticleAbstract: 1.The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interactioPalabras claves:Aquatic invertebrates, competition, ecosystem function, Environmental stress facilitation, litter decomposition, specific leaf areaAutores:Anthelme F., Dean Jacobsen, Fugère V., Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Rodrigo EspinosaFuentes:scopus