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Factors influencing water quality perceptions in an urban and rural watershed in southern Ecuador: A case study of applied interdisciplinary research training in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: River water quality and quantity are declining globally as a result of land use and population growtPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Integrated Water Resources Management, Interdisciplinary undergraduate research training, International river water qualityAutores:Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Hormel L., Roon D.A., Scott C.B., Veronica Iñiguez-Gallardo, Wardropper C.B.Fuentes:googlescopusDrastic loss of insects (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) in urban landscapes in a tropical biodiversity hotspot
ArticleAbstract: Accelerating urbanization of natural areasis a particularly important threat to biodiversity in tropPalabras claves:Biodiversity, ECUADOR, Geometridae, Land‐use change, UrbanizationAutores:Brehm G., Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Fernando P. Gaona, Fiedler K.Fuentes:googlescopusThe Ecohydrological Approach in Water Sowing and Harvesting Systems: The Case of the Paltas Catacocha Ecohydrology Demonstration Site, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Water sowing and harvesting (WS&H), a term adopted from Latin America, is an ancestral process thatPalabras claves:ancient practices, Andes, artificial wetlands, ecohydrology, ECUADOR, Ibero-America, Water management, water sowing and harvestingAutores:Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Jorge González, Marco Albarracín, Martos-Rosillo S., Ramón G., Zakaluk T.Fuentes:scopusThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Urbanization: Response of a Bird Community in the Neotropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization constitutes one of the most aggressive drivers of habitat and biodiversity loss worldwiPalabras claves:Andes, Birds, DIVERSITY, ECUADOR, foraging strata, Land use, trophic guildsAutores:Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Díaz M., Escudero A., Gosselin E., Leonardo Ordóñez-Delgado, Waits L.P.Fuentes:googlescopus