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Biodiversity conservation: local and global consequences of the application of “rights of nature” by Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: In 2008, Ecuador recognized the Constitutional Rights of Nature in a global first. This recognitionPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Conflict, Conservation, Constitution, Legislation, POLICYAutores:Alfonso-Cortes F., Andrea C. Encalada, Arcos I., Blanca Rios-Touma, Cueva J., DeCoux J., Elisa Levy, Endara L., Greene N., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Larreátegui F., Luis E. Baquero R., Peck M.R., Policha T., Rafael E. Cárdenas, Roy B.A., Thomas D.C., Vandegrift R.Fuentes:scopusBiodiversity of leaf litter fungi in streams along a latitudinal gradient
ArticleAbstract: Global patterns of biodiversity have emerged for soil microorganisms, plants and animals, and the exPalabras claves:Aquatic fungi, Global biodiversity, Latitudinal diversity gradient, litter decomposition, streams, TEMPERATUREAutores:Albariño R.J., Andrea C. Encalada, Andrea Landeira-Dabarca, Bärlocher F., Boyero L., Bruder A., Chauvet E., Douglas M.M., Dudgeon D., Fenoglio S., Ferreira V., Frainer A., Garcia E.A., Gessner M.O., Ghate S.D., Giling D.P., Gonçalves V., Gracą M.A.S., Iwata T., Matthaei C.D., McKie B.G., McMaster D., Medeiros A.O., Naggea J., Pozo J., Raposeiro P.M., Seena S., Sobral O., Sridhar K.R., Swan C.M., Tenkiano N.S.D., Yule C.M.Fuentes:googlescopusCryptic species diversity reveals biogeographic support for the ‘mountain passes are higher in the tropics’ hypothesis
ArticleAbstract: The ‘mountain passes are higher in the tropics’ (MPHT) hypothesis posits that reduced climate variabPalabras claves:Andes, cryptic species, Elevational range, Ephemeroptera, Rocky mountains, Species richnessAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Casner K.L., Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Gannon D.G., Ghalambor C.K., Gill B.A., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Poff N.L.R., Simmons M.P., Thomas S.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusFreshwater vertebrate and invertebrate diversity patterns in an Andean-Amazon basin: implications for conservation efforts
ArticleAbstract: The Napo Basin in Ecuador is an important drainage of the Amazon Basin, the most biodiverse ecosystePalabras claves:aquatic invertebrate families, ECUADOR, freshwater tropical ecosystems, Napo Basin, vertebrate speciesAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Casner K.L., Eduardo Toral-Contreras, Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Ghalambor C.K., Gill B.A., Iván Jácome-Negrete, Janeth Lessmann, José Schreckinger, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Poff L.R.N., Thomas S.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:scopusDistribution and habitat suitability of andean climbing catfish in the Napo River Basin, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Astroblepidae face numerous threats in Ecuador, and their range is thought to be decreasing in mostPalabras claves:Astroblepus spp., habitat suitability, Land use, Species conservation, species distribution, Species invasionAutores:Alexander V. Alexiades, Andrea C. EncaladaFuentes:googlescopusNarrow thermal tolerance and low dispersal drive higher speciation in tropical mountains
ArticleAbstract: Species richness is greatest in the tropics, and much of this diversity is concentrated in mountainsPalabras claves:climate variability, Cryptic diversity, elevation gradient, speciation, THERMAL TOLERANCEAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Barthelet A., Casner K.L., Chris Funk W., Flecker A.S., Ghalambor C.K., Gill B.A., Gray M.M., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Messer P.W., Poff N.L.R., Polato N.R., Shah A.A., Simmons M.P., Thomas S.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusNew Ecuadorian records of the eyeless banjo catfish Micromyzon akamai (Siluriformes: Aspbkp_redinidae) expand the species range and reveal intraspecific morphological variation
ArticleAbstract: Two specimens of Micromyzon akamai, an eyeless and miniaturized species previously known only from tPalabras claves:cytochrome c oxidase I, deep-channel fishes, freshwater fish, Napo, NEOTROPICAL, taxonomyAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Carvalho T.P., Chuctaya J., Karla E. Rojas, Karla S. Barragán, Torres M.L., Valeria Ochoa-HerreraFuentes:googlescopusPhilogenia gaiae sp. nov. (Zygoptera: Philogeniidae) and description of the female of P. macuma Dunkle, 1986, two species from the Ecuadorean lowland rainforest
ArticleAbstract: Philogenia gaiae sp. nov. (Holotype, Ecuador, Orellana, Tiputini Biodiversity Station, -0.6349, -76.Palabras claves:AMAZON, damselfly, ECUADOR, New species, OdonataAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Guillermo-Ferreira R., Vilela D.Fuentes:googlescopus