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Bolivian Altiplano streams with low richness of macroinvertebrates and large diel fluctuations in temperature and dissolved oxygen
ArticleAbstract: We sampled benthic macroinvertebrates and recorded oxygen and temperature regime during 2-day periodPalabras claves:Andes, benthic fauna, DIVERSITY, High altitude, Regulating factors, Running waterAutores:Dean Jacobsen, Marín R.Fuentes:scopusAnthropogenically impacted lake catchments in Denmark reveal low microplastic pollution
ArticleAbstract: Microplastics have been detected in lake environments globally, including in remote regions. AgriculPalabras claves:Bioindicator, Bivalves, Catchment, freshwater, Microplastic sources, Monitoring, sediment, Zebra musselAutores:Dean Jacobsen, FRIBERG N., Hurley R.R., Kallenbach E.M.F., Lusher A.Fuentes:scopusAquatic community structure across an Andes-to-Amazon fluvial gradient
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Little is known about factors affecting the elevational and longitudinal zonation of tropical APalabras claves:Anthropogenic impacts, Fluvial gradient, Global warming, Longitudinal connectivity, MINING, Neotropics, River continuum concept, sediment, ShreddersAutores:Ching V.R., Dean Jacobsen, Lujan N.K., Maestre J.A., Roach K.A., Vargas V.M., Winemiller K.O.Fuentes:scopusAre macroinvertebrates in high altitude streams affected by oxygen deficiency?
ArticleAbstract: 1. The solubility of oxygen in water increases with decreasing temperature. This has led to a generaPalabras claves:altitude, community composition, ECUADOR, oxygen supply, respirationAutores:Dean Jacobsen, Rostgaard S., Vásconez J.Fuentes:scopusEcological responses to experimental glacier-runoff reduction in alpine rivers
ArticleAbstract: Glacier retreat is a worldwide phenomenon with important consequences for the hydrological cycle andPalabras claves:Autores:Calvez R., Cauvy-Fraunie S., Dean Jacobsen, Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Rodrigo Eduardo Espinosa Barrera, Rodrigo EspinosaFuentes:googlescopusEcosystem 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:scopusDirect and indirect effects of glaciers on aquatic biodiversity in high Andean peatlands
ArticleAbstract: The rapid melting of glacier cover is one of the most obvious impacts of climate change on alpine ecPalabras claves:Aquatic biodiversity, Environmental heterogeneity, Glacial influence, high Andean peatlands, peatland area, Tropical AndesAutores:Casas J., Dean Jacobsen, François Rebaudo, Gonzales K., Molina-Rodriguez J., Olivier J. Dangles, Quenta E.Fuentes:scopusGlacial 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:scopusGlacial-fed and páramo lake ecosystems in the tropical high Andes
ArticleAbstract: The effects of climate change in the tropical Andes are predicted to be devastating. While changes aPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Fish free, Glacial lakes, High altitude, limnologyAutores:Barta B., Christoffersen K.S., Dean Jacobsen, Mouillet C., Patricio Andino Guarderas, Rodrigo Eduardo Espinosa Barrera, Rodrigo EspinosaFuentes:googlescopusGlacier shrinkage driving global changes in downstream systems
ReviewAbstract: Glaciers cover ~10% of the Earth’s land surface, but they are shrinking rapidly across most parts ofPalabras claves:Biodiversity, biogeochemistry, Ecosystem Services, glacier, RunoffAutores:Barrand N.E., Battin T.J., Brittain J.E., Brown L.E., Cauvy-Fraunie S., Dean Jacobsen, Füreder L., Gíslason G.M., Hannah D.M., Hodson A.J., Hood E., Khamis K., Lencioni V., Milner A.M., Ólafsson J.S., Robinson C.T., Tranter M.Fuentes:scopus