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Classifying flow regimes of the Amazon basin
ArticleAbstract: The Amazon River basin contains a vast diversity of lotic habitats and accompanying hydrological regPalabras claves:catchment management, classification, ecohydrology, flow metrics, hydrographs, river, streamflow, tropical, WatershedAutores:Allaire M., Anderson E.P., Andrea C. Encalada, da Costa Doria C.R., Kaplan D.A., Sandra Torres-Paguay, Siddiqui S.F., Xavier Zapata-RíosFuentes:scopusClimate variability pbkp_redicts thermal limits of aquatic insects across elevation and latitude
ArticleAbstract: Janzen's extension of the climate variability hypothesis (CVH) posits that increased seasonal variatPalabras claves:aquatic insects, Climate Change, CT MAX, CT MIN, Janzen's hypothesis, Thermal breadth, vulnerabilityAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Ghalambor C.K., Gill B.A., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Poff N.L.R., Shah A.A., Thomas S.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusA conceptual model of litter breakdown in low order streams
ArticleAbstract: The detrital-based food web of many streams and rivers plays a fundamental role in the cycling and rPalabras claves:Aquatic hyphomycetes, decomposition, Organic matter, processing, Shredders, streamsAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Boyero L., Canhoto C.M., Ferreira V., Gracą M.A.S., Guerrero-Bolaño F., Wantzen K.M.Fuentes:googlescopusA global perspective on tropical montane rivers
ReviewAbstract: Tropical montane rivers (TMR) are born in tropical mountains, descend through montane forests, and fPalabras claves:Autores:Anderson E.P., Andrea C. Encalada, Blanca Rios-Touma, Esteban Suárez, Flecker A.S., Herrera G.A., Jumani S., Larson E.I., Poff N.L.R.Fuentes:googlescopusCarbon Dioxide (CO<inf>2</inf>) Fluxes From Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments in a High-Altitude Tropical Catchment
ArticleAbstract: High-altitude tropical grasslands, known as “páramos,” are characterized by high solar radiation, hiPalabras claves:Andes, complex terrain, ecohydrology, Isotopes, ParamoAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Esteban Suárez, Herrera M., Murray A.R., Raisle M.L., Riveros-Iregui D.A., Schneider C.L., Whitmore K.M.Fuentes: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:googlescopusInvertebrate response to impacts of water diversion and flow regulation in high-altitude tropical streams
ArticleAbstract: Water supply systems are critical infrastructure that provides food and energy security for developePalabras claves:domestic water use, flow alteration, Invertebrates, ParamoAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Daniela Rosero-López, Knighton J., Lloret P.Fuentes:googlescopusLatitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition
ArticleAbstract: Running waters contribute substantially to global carbon fluxes through decomposition of terrestrialPalabras claves:Autores:Albariño R.J., Anbalagan S., Andrea C. Encalada, Andrea Landeira-Dabarca, Barmuta L.A., Beesley L., Bosch J., Boyero L., Burdon F.J., Caliman A., Callisto M., Camden M., Campbell I.C., Cardinale B.J., Chará-Serna A.M., Chauvet E., Ciapała S., Colón-Gaud C., Cornejo A., Correa-Araneda F., Davis A.M., De Eyto E., Degebrodt M., Dias E.S., Díaz M.E., Douglas M.M., Elósegui A., Figueroa R., Flecker A.S., Fleituch T., Frainer A., França J.S., Garcia E.A., García G., García P.E., Gessner M.O., Giller P.S., Gómez J.E., Gómez S., Gonçalves J.F., Gracą M.A.S., Hall R.O., Hamada N., Hepp L.U., Hui C., Imazawa D., Iwata T., Jesús Casas J., José Elí Rincón, Junior E.S.A., Kariuki S.K., Leal M., Lehosmaa K., López-Rojo N., Marchant R., Martins R.T., Masese F.O., McKie B.G., Medeiros A.O., Middleton J.A., Muotka T., M’Erimba C., Negishi J.N., Pearson R.G., Pérez J., Pozo J., Ramírez A., Rezende R.S., Richardson J.S., Rubio-Ríos J., Serrano C., Shaffer A.R., Sheldon F., Swan C.M., Tenkiano N.S.D., Tiegs S.D., Tolod J.R., Tonin A.M., Vernasky M., Watson A., Yegon M.J., Yule C.M.Fuentes:scopusTowards catchment classification in data-scarce regions
ArticleAbstract: Assessing spatial variation in hydrologic processes can help to inform freshwater management and advPalabras claves:Colorado, ECUADOR, environmental classification, flow regime, hydroclimateAutores:Alexander V. Alexiades, Anderson E.P., Andrea C. Encalada, Auerbach D.A., Buchanan B.P., Flecker A.S., Larson E.I., McManamay R.A., Poe G.L., Walter M.T.Fuentes:scopusValidating anthropogenic threat maps as a tool for assessing river ecological integrity in Andean-Amazon basins
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic threat maps are commonly used as a surrogate for the ecological integrity of rivers inPalabras claves:Andean-Amazon rivers and streams, conservation planning, freshwater ecosystems, GIS, Pbkp_redictive modeling, spatial patternsAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, ChrisFunk W., Esteban Suárez, Flecker A.S., Janeth Lessmann, Juan Manuel Guayasamin, LeRoyPoff N., Maria J. Troya, Valeria Ochoa-HerreraFuentes:googlescopus