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Diverging Responses of Tropical Andean Biomes under Future Climate Conditions
ArticleAbstract: Observations and projections for mountain regions show a strong tendency towards upslope displacemenPalabras claves:Autores:Arnillas C.A., Buytaert W., Francisco Cuesta C., Tovar C.Fuentes:googlescopusLand use change impacts on the hydrology of wet Andean páramo ecosystems
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents the research performed in the wet Andean páramo ecosystem in order to study thePalabras claves:Andes, ECUADOR, Land Use Changes, Mountain Hydrology, ParamoAutores:Buytaert W., de Bievre B., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Pablo Borja, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Vicente IñiguezFuentes:scopusProjected increases in the annual flood pulse of the Western Amazon
ArticleAbstract: The impact of a changing climate on the Amazon basin is a subject of intensive research because of iPalabras claves:climate change impact, hydrological extremes, Peruvian AmazonAutores:Buytaert W., Guyot J.L., Lavado-Casimiro W., Manz B., Patrick Willems, Rosas C.V., Santini W., Zulkafli Z.Fuentes:scopusThe effects of afforestation and cultivation on water yield in the Andean páramo
ArticleAbstract: Over the last decades, the Andean highlands of Ecuador have been characterised by intense afforestatPalabras claves:Afforestation, Flow duration curves, hydrological response, Paramo, Pinus Patula, Water yieldAutores:Bert De Bièvre, Bièvre B.D., Buytaert W., Vicente Iñiguez, Wouter BuytaertFuentes:rraaescopusThe impact of pine plantations on water yield: A case study from the ecuadorian andes
Conference ObjectAbstract: The conversion of natural grasslands to both pine plantations and cultivation was studied in the SouPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Evapotranspiration, hydrological response, Land Use Changes, Pine plantationsAutores:Buytaert W., de Bievre B., Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Vicente IñiguezFuentes:scopusThermal niche traits of high alpine plant species and communities across the tropical Andes and their vulnerability to global warming
ArticleAbstract: Aim: The climate variability hypothesis (CVH) pbkp_redicts that locations with reduced seasonal tempPalabras claves:Climate Change, climate seasonality, Endemics, Mountains, Niche breadth, thermal optimumAutores:Beck S.G., Buytaert W., Carilla J., Carmen Ulloa-Ulloa, Francisco Cuesta C., Gosling W.D., Halloy S., Jácome J., Luís Daniel Llambí, Meneses R.I., Nikolay Aguirre, Pauli H., Priscilla Muriel, Suárez-Duque D., Tovar C., Viñas P., Yager K.Fuentes:googlescopus