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Glacial melt content of water use in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Accelerated melting of glaciers is expected to have a negative effect on the water resources of mounPalabras claves:Climate Change, glacier melt, Tropical Andes, Water resourcesAutores:Acosta L., Buytaert W., de Bievre B., Marcos Villacís, Moulds S., Olmos C., Tovar C., Verbist K.Fuentes:googlescopusRapid decline of snow and ice in the tropical Andes – Impacts, uncertainties and challenges ahead
ReviewAbstract: Glaciers in the tropical Andes have been retreating for the past several decades, leading to a tempoPalabras claves:Adaptation, Andes, Climate Change, Glaciers, Water resourcesAutores:Buytaert W., Carey M., Condom T., Dean Jacobsen, Elison Timm O., Huggel C., Marcos Villacís, Rabatel A., Salzmann N., Sicart J.E., Soruco A., Vuille M., Yarleque C.Fuentes:googlescopusPotential impacts of climate change on the environmental services of humid tropical alpine regions
ReviewAbstract: Aim Humid tropical alpine environments are crucial ecosystems that sustain biodiversity, biologicalPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Climate Change, Ecosystem Services, hydrology, soil properties, Tropical alpine regionsAutores:Buytaert W., Francisco Cuesta C., Tobón C.Fuentes:googlescopusThermal 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