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Altitudinal distribution limits of aquatic macroinvertebrates: An experimental test in a tropical alpine stream
ArticleAbstract: 1. Temperature and oxygen are recognised as the main drivers of altitudinal limits of species distriPalabras claves:Benthic macroinvertebrates, Ecuadorian High Andes, Glacier-fed stream, Locomotory activity, oxygen saturation, Survival, TEMPERATURE, TransplantationAutores:Andrés Morabowen, Cauvy-Fraunie S., Dean Jacobsen, Madsen P.B., Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Rodrigo EspinosaFuentes:scopusAquatic biota responses to temperature in a high Andean geothermal stream
ArticleAbstract: The impact of global warming on mountain ecosystems is predicted to be high, and particularly in thePalabras claves:aquatic organisms, geothermal streams, TEMPERATURE, Thresholds, Tropical AndesAutores:Cauvy-Fraunie S., Daza A., Dean Jacobsen, Lazzaro X., Olivier J. Dangles, Quenta-Herrera E.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: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:scopusInsects in high-elevation streams: Life in extreme environments imperiled by climate change
ReviewAbstract: Climate change is altering conditions in high-elevation streams worldwide, with largely unknown effePalabras claves:aquatic insects, EVOLUTION, flow, Oxygen, Physiology, Plasticity, TEMPERATURE, Ultraviolet radiationAutores:Birrell J.H., Dean Jacobsen, Hotaling S., Joseph Giersch J., Shah A.A., Williamson C.E., Woods H.A.Fuentes:scopus