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Glacial flood pulse effects on benthic fauna in equatorial high-Andean streams
ArticleAbstract: Equatorial glacier-fed streams present unique hydraulic patterns when compared to glacier-fed observPalabras claves:flood, glacier, Macroinvertebrate, Reynolds number, stream, tropicalAutores:Anthelme F., Calvez R., Cauvy-Fraunie S., Dean Jacobsen, Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Rodrigo EspinosaFuentes:scopusFacilitation among plants in alpine environments in the face of climate change
ReviewAbstract: While there is a large consensus that plant-plant interactions are a crucial component of the responPalabras claves:competition, Cushion plants, Early snowmelt, facilitation, Global warming, latitudinal gradient, Nurse plant, Stressgradient hypothesisAutores:Anthelme F., Cavieres L.A., Olivier J. DanglesFuentes:scopusFine nurse variations explain discrepancies in the stress-interaction relationship in alpine regions
ArticleAbstract: Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine rPalabras claves:Autores:Anthelme F., Meneses R.I., Olivier J. Dangles, Pozo P., Valero N.N.H.Fuentes:scopusEcosystem 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:scopusMulti-taxa colonisation along the foreland of a vanishing equatorial glacier
ArticleAbstract: Retreating glaciers, icons of climate change, release new potential habitats for both aquatic and tePalabras claves:early succession, equatorial glacier foreland, glacier retreat, multiple-taxaAutores:Álvaro R. Barragán, Anthelme F., Cáceres Correa B.E., Cauvy-Fraunie S., Condom T., Dean Jacobsen, Ficetola G.F., Gielly L., Gobbi M., Moret P., Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Poulenard J., Priscilla Muriel, Rabatel A., Ricardo Jaramillo, Rodrigo Espinosa, Rosero P., Rubén Basantes-Serrano, Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes: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:scopusThe retreat of mountain glaciers since the little ice age: A spatially explicit database
ArticleAbstract: Most of the world’s mountain glaciers have been retreating for more than a century in response to clPalabras claves:Climate Change, glacier retreat, Global scale, Little Ice Age, Pre-satellite eraAutores:Almond P., Alviz Gazitúa P., Ambrosini R., Anthelme F., Azzoni R.S., Bhambri R., Bonin A., Caccianiga M., Cauvy-Fraunie S., Chand P., Clague J.J., Deline P., Diolaiuti G.A., Eger A., Encarnación R.C., Erokhin S., Ficetola G.F., Franzetti A., Fugazza D., Gielly L., Gili F., Gobbi M., Guerrieri A., Hågvar S., Khedim N., Kinyanjui R., Lievano J.L.C., Marta S., Messager E., Morales-Martínez M.A., Olivier J. Dangles, Peyre G., Pittino F., Poulenard J., Rabatel A., Rapre J.A.C., Seppi R., Sharma M.C., Sieron K., Tielidze L., Urseitova N., Weissling B., Yang Y., Zaginaev V., Zimmer A.Fuentes:scopusTime lag between glacial retreat and upward migration alters tropical alpine communities
ArticleAbstract: Species range shifts and possible species extinctions in alpine regions are hypothesized being influPalabras claves:Biological soil crust, Chronosequence, Climatic debt, Nurse plant, Species range shifts, Tropical AndesAutores:Anthelme F., Meneses R.I., Olivier J. Dangles, Rabatel A., Soruco A., Zimmer A.Fuentes:scopus