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Alteration effects of ornamental whitewashing of rocks on the soil properties and body condition of fossorial amphisbaenians that live under them
ArticleAbstract: The ecology and conservation state of fossorial herpetofauna is poorly understood but they may be atPalabras claves:Amphisbaenians, Fossorial reptiles, North Africa, Soil alterations, TrogonophisAutores:Eduardo Gutiérrez, García L.V., Martín J.Fuentes:scopusNatural and anthropogenic alterations of the soil affect body condition of the fossorial amphisbaenian Trogonophis wiegamnni in North Africa
ArticleAbstract: Soil alteration is one of the major threats in arid environments, which can have serious consequencePalabras claves:Amphisbaenia, REPTILES, Salinization, Seagull influences, Soil compaction, soil degradationAutores:Eduardo Gutiérrez, García L.V., Lopez P., Martín J.Fuentes:scopusOak trees and soil interactions in Mediterranean forests: A positive feedback model
ArticleAbstract: Questions: What is the spectrum of variability of chemical elements in a Mediterranean forest ecosysPalabras claves:Biogeochemical niche, ecological stoichiometry, ecosystem functioning, Foliar analysis, nutrient cycling, Quercus canariensis, Quercus suber, soil fertilityAutores:Aponte C., Eduardo Gutiérrez, García L.V., Marañón T., Pérez-Ramos I.M.Fuentes:scopusImpacts of protected colonial birds on soil microbial communities: When protection leads to degradation
ArticleAbstract: Colonial nesting and roosting birds can degrade their habitat by soil salinization, eutrophication,Palabras claves:Cork oak, GUANO, Soil enzymes, soil respiration, TRFLPAutores:Ávila J.M., Domínguez M.T., Eduardo Gutiérrez, García L.V., Gonzalez J.M., González-Domínguez B., Ramo C., Román M.Fuentes:scopusRelationships between soil pollution by heavy metals and melanin-dependent coloration of a fossorial amphisbaenian reptile
ArticleAbstract: Melanin is the basis of coloration in many animals, and although it is often used in communication,Palabras claves:Amphisbaenians, coloration, Fossorial reptiles, Heavy Metals, melanin, soil pollutionAutores:Barja I., Eduardo Gutiérrez, García L.V., Martín J., Recio P., Rodríguez-Ruiz G.Fuentes:scopus