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Conversion of Andean montane forests into plantations: Effects on soil characteristics, microorganisms, and microarthropods
ArticleAbstract: Tropical montane forests in the Andes are subjected to deforestation and subsequent transformation iPalabras claves:alder, degraded primary forest, Ecuadorian andes, litter, Mesofauna, monoculture, oribatid mites, pineAutores:Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Günter S., Maraun M., Marian F., Pablo Ramírez Castillo, Scheu S.Fuentes:scopusDrastic 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:googlescopusGlobal Patterns and Controls of Nutrient Immobilization on Decomposing Cellulose in Riverine Ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: Microbes play a critical role in plant litter decomposition and influence the fate of carbon in rivePalabras claves:cotton strip assay, ecological stoichiometry, Nitrogen, nutrient cycling, Organic matter, phosphorusAutores:Albariño R.J., Arango C.P., Aroviita J., Baxter C.V., Bellinger B.J., Boyero L., Bruder A., Burdon F.J., Callisto M., Camacho A., Canhoto C.M., Capps K.A., Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Colas F., Cornut J., Costello D.M., Cross W.F., Danger M., De Eyto E., Derry A.M., Douglas M.M., Elósegui A., Ferreira V., Ferriol C., Fleituch T., Frainer A., Frost P.C., Garcia E.A., García L., García P.E., Gessner M.O., Giling D.P., Gonzales-Pomar R.K., Gracą M.A.S., Griffiths N.A., Grossart H.P., Guérold F.A., Halvorson H.M., Hepp L.U., Higgins S.N., Hishi T., Iwata T., José Elí Rincón, Kirkwood A.E., Koning A.A., Kosten S., Kuehn K.A., Laudon H., Leavitt P.R., Lemes da Silva A.L., Leroux S.J., LeRoy C.J., Lisi P.J., Marcarelli A.M., Masese F.O., Mathie D.M., McIntyre P.B., McKie B.G., Medeiros A.O., Miliša M., Miyake Y., Mooney R.J., Muotka T., Nimptsch J., Paavola R., Pardo I., Parnikoza I.Y., Patrick C.J., Peeters E.T.H.M., Pozo J., Reid B., Richardson J.S., Risnoveanu G., Robinson C.T., Royer T.V., Santamans A.C., Shah J.J.F., Simiyu G.M., Skuja A., Smykla J., Sponseller R.A., Teixeira-de-Mello F., Tiegs S.D., Verónica Crespo-Pérez, Vilbaste S., Villanueva V.D., Webster J.R., Woelfl S., Xenopoulos M.A., Yates A.G., Yule C.M., Zhang Y., Zwart J.A.Fuentes:googlescopusGlobal patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones
ArticleAbstract: River ecosystems receive and process vast quantities of terrestrial organic carbon, the fate of whicPalabras claves:Autores:Acuña V., Albariño R.J., Allen D.C., Alonso C., Andrea C. Encalada, Arango C.P., Aroviita J., Barbosa A.F., Barbosa M.V.M., Barmuta L.A., Baxter C.V., Bell T.D.C., Bellinger B.J., Boyero L., Brown L.E., Bruder A., Bruesewitz D.A., Burdon F.J., Callisto M., Canhoto C.M., Capps K.A., Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Castillo M.M., Chauvet E., Clapcott J., Colas F., Colón-Gaud C., Cornut J., Costello D.M., Cross W.F., Culp J.M., Danger M., De Eyto E., Derry A.M., Douglas M.M., Elósegui A., Entrekin S., Ethaiya D., Ferreira V., Ferriol C., Flanagan K.M., Flecker A.S., Fleituch T., FRIBERG N., Frost P.C., Garcia E.A., Gessner M.O., Ghate S.D., Giling D.P., Gilmer A., Gonçalves J.F., Gonzales R.K., Gracą M.A.S., Grace M., Griffiths N.A., Grossart H.P., Guérold F.A., Gulis V., Hepp L.U., Higgins S.N., Hishi T., Huddart J., Hudson J., Imberger S., Isken M.W., Iwata T., Janetski D.J., Jennings E., José Elí Rincón, Kirkwood A.E., Koning A.A., Kosten S., Kuehn K.A., Lago L.G., Laudon H., Leavitt P.R., Lemes da Silva A.L., Leroux S.J., LeRoy C.J., Lisi P.J., Mackenzie R.A., Marcarelli A.M., Masese F.O., McIntyre P.B., McKie B.G., Medeiros A.O., Meissner K., Miliša M., Mishra S., Miyake Y., Moerke A., Mombrikotb S., Olivier J. Dangles, Patricio Andino Guarderas, Rodrigo Eduardo Espinosa Barrera, Rodrigo Espinosa, Shah J.J.F., Soto P.E.G., Tiegs S.D., Verónica Crespo-Pérez, Villanueva V.D., Woodward G.Fuentes:googlescopusGlobal urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization transforms environments in ways that alter biological evolution. We examined whether urPalabras claves:Autores:Aguirre W.E., Akinwole P.O., Alberti M., Anderson J.J., Anderson J.T., Andis Arietta A.Z., Ando Y., Andrew N.R., Angeoletto F., Anstett D.N., Anstett J., Aoki-Gonçalves F., Arroyo M.T.K., Austen E.J., Baena-Díaz F., Barker C.A., Baylis H.A., Beliz J.M., Benitez-Mora A., Bickford D., Biedebach G., Blackburn G.S., Boehm M.M.A., Bonser S.P., Bonte D., Bragger J.R., Branquinho C., Brans K.I., Bresciano J.C., Brom P.D., Bucharova A., Burt B., Cahill J.F., Campbell K.D., Carlen E.J., Carlos I. Espinosa, Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Carmona D., Castellanos M.C., Centenaro G., Chávez-Pesqueira M., Chen X.Y., Chilton A.M., Chomiak K.M., Cisse I.K., Classen A.T., Cohan B., Comerford M.S., Corney H., Crawford A.J., Crawford K.M., Dahirel M., David S., De Haan R., Deacon N.J., Dean C., del-Val E., Deligiannis E.K., Denney D., Dettlaff M.A., Diego F. Cisneros-Hebkp_redia, DiLeo M.F., Ding Y.Y., Domínguez-López M.E., Dominoni D.M., Draud S.L., Dyson K., Ellers J., Essi L., Falahati-Anbaran M., Falcão J.C.F., Fargo H.T., Fellowes M.D.E., Fitzpatrick C.R., Fitzpatrick R.M., Flaherty L.E., Flood P.J., Flores M.F., Fornoni J., Foster A.G., Fradinger C.C., Frost C.J., Fuentes T.L., Fulkerson J.R., Gagnon E., Garbsch F., Garroway C.J., Gerstein A.C., Giasson M.M., Gonzalo Rivas-Torres, Innes S.G., Izan Chalen, Jackie Álvarez, Jaime A. Chaves, Juan Esteban Zurita, Koch S., Miles L.S., Munim S., Ness R.W., Peres-Neto P.R., Prashad C., Santangelo J.S., Tong A.T.Fuentes:googlescopusLitter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate
ArticleAbstract: The “hierarchy of factors” hypothesis states that decomposition rates are controlled primarily by clPalabras claves:Climate, common litter experiment, decomposition coefficient, leaves, litter arthropods, Soil depth, woodAutores:Abiem I., Aiba S.I., Alvarez-Dávila E., Aragón R., Ataroff M., Augusta Yadira Cueva-Agila, Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Chapman H., Dalling J.W., Fadrique B., Fernández R.D., González G., Gotsch S.G., Häger A., Homeier J., Laura Nohemy Poma López, Luís Daniel Llambí, Martin P.H., Moore G.W., Næsborg R.R., Ostertag R., Pompeu P.V., Powell J.R., Ramirez J.A., Restrepo C., Scharnagl K., Tobón C., Williams C.B.Fuentes:scopus