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Chironomid (Diptera) distribution and diversity in Tibetan streams with different glacial influence
ArticleAbstract: We collected chironomid larvae and measured basic environmental variables in eight high mountain strPalabras claves:aquatic insects, chironomidae, Diversity measures, Glacier-fed streams, Himalayas, Non-glacial streams, Tibetan PlateauAutores:Dean Jacobsen, Hamerlik L.Fuentes:scopusChironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of Ecuadorian Highaltitude Streams: A Survey and Illustrated Key
ReviewAbstract: Chironomidae (Diptera) are among the most diverse and widespread aquatic insects, with roughly 5,500Palabras claves:Alto Andes, NEOTROPICAL, quironomídeos, riachos glaciais e não glaciais, vulcão AntisanaAutores:Dean Jacobsen, Hamerlik L., Silva F.L.D.Fuentes:scopusA global perspective on the application of riverine macroinvertebrates as biological indicators in Africa, South-Central America, Mexico and Southern Asia
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study is to generate a first global overview of pressures and methods used to assessPalabras claves:Bioindicators, Biomonitoring, Pollution, rivers, water qualityAutores:Brittain J.E., Dean Jacobsen, Eriksen T.E., FRIBERG N., Goethals P.L.M., Søli G.Fuentes:scopusA long-term improvement in Danish stream fauna: Analyses of temporal dynamics and community alignment of a biotic index
ArticleAbstract: Danish streams have for some decades shown a significant improvement in ecological quality. This isPalabras claves:Benthic macroinvertebrates, Denmark, National monitoring, Stream quality, temporal dynamics, Time-seriesAutores:Dean Jacobsen, Rasmussen M.L., Wiberg-Larsen P.Fuentes:scopusAre altitudinal limits of equatorial stream insects reflected in their respiratory performance?
ArticleAbstract: 1. We measured respiration of the larvae of aquatic insects from streams in the Ecuadorian Andes inPalabras claves:aquatic insects, Fresh waters, metabolism, Oxy-regulation, TEMPERATUREAutores:Brodersen K.P., Dean JacobsenFuentes:scopusFood preference of the trichopteran larva Anabolia nervosa from two streams with different food availability
ArticleAbstract: The food preference of the trichopteran shredder Anabolia nervosa from two streams with different foPalabras claves:feeding habituation, food preference, Potamogeton, shredder, terrestrial leaf litter, TRICHOPTERAAutores:Dean Jacobsen, FRIBERG N.Fuentes:scopusDiversity and composition of macroinvertebrate assemblages in high-altitude Tibetan streams
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge on the ecology of streams at extreme altitudes is relatively sparse. We conducted a prelimPalabras claves:Alpine streams, Assemblage composition, benthic fauna, Glacial influence, macroinvertebrates, Seasonal variability, Tibet, Water sourceAutores:Christoffersen K.S., Dean Jacobsen, Hamerlik L., Laursen S.K., Moltesen K.Fuentes:scopusEgg development of Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera and Odonata along latitudinal gradients
ArticleAbstract: Interest in the effect of temperature on ecophysiological processes is growing. Using published dataPalabras claves:aquatic insects, Countergradient variation hypothesis, development time, Egg hatching, Latitudinal compensation, TEMPERATURE, Thermal adaptation hypothesisAutores:Dean Jacobsen, Rotvit L.Fuentes:scopusGrowth and energetics of a trichopteran larva feeding on fresh submerged and terrestrial plants
ArticleAbstract: We studied the growth and assimilation of larvae of Anabolia nervosa, a lotic trichopteran shredder,Palabras claves:Anabolia, diet, Growth Macrophyte, TRICHOPTERAAutores:Dean Jacobsen, SAND‐JENSEN K.Fuentes:scopusLow species richness of non-biting midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Neotropical artificial urban water bodies
ArticleAbstract: Chironomid assemblages of 22 artificial water bodies, mainly fountains, in two South American citiesPalabras claves:Artificial water bodies, chironomidae, COLOMBIA, COLONIZATION, ECUADOR, Urban ecologyAutores:Brodersen K.P., Dean Jacobsen, Hamerlik L.Fuentes:scopus