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Historical baselines of coral cover on tropical reefs as estimated by expert opinion
ArticleAbstract: Coral reefs are important habitats that represent global marine biodiversity hotspots and provide imPalabras claves:Climate Change, Expert opinion survey, Historical baselines, Historical ecology, Marine environmental history, qualitative survey, Shifting baseline syndromeAutores:Cheung W.W.L., Eddy T.D., John Francis BrunoFuentes:scopusHumpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) winter distribution and core habitats in relation to El Ninõ Southern Oscillation and depth in coastal and oceanic waters off Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Southern Pacific humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) breed in subtropical and tropical waters oPalabras claves:Climate Change, Distribution, ENSO, hábitat, humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, Sea surface temperature, sighting ratesAutores:Ana Eguiguren, Francisco Rubianes, Javier Oña, Judith Denkinger, Laia J. Muñoz-AbrilFuentes:scopusHydrologic sensitivity to climate and land use changes in the Santiam River Basin, Oregon
ArticleAbstract: Future changes in water supply are likely to vary across catchments due to a river basin's sensitiviPalabras claves:Climate Change, GCMs, land use change, Model uncertainty, sensitivity, Water resources planning, water scarcityAutores:Cristina Mateus, Surfleet C.G., Tullos D.D.Fuentes:scopusEndemic Ecuadorian glassfrog Cochranella mache is Critically Endangered because of habitat loss
ArticleAbstract: Amphibians are one of the most threatened animal groups. In the Family Centrolenidae c. 50% of the sPalabras claves:Amphibian decline, CENTROLENIDAE, Climate Change, Cochranella mache, Critically Endangered, ECUADOR, Habitat degradationAutores:Delia J., Diego F. Cisneros-Hebkp_redia, Hugo Mauricio Ortega Andrade, Mario Humberto Yánez-MuñozFuentes:googleorcidscopusEnigmatic declines in bird numbers in lowland forest of eastern Ecuador may be a consequence of climate change
ArticleAbstract: Bird populations have declined in many parts of the world but most of those declines can be attributPalabras claves:Birds, Climate Change, Conservation, ECUADOR, Long-term, Neotropics, population declines, tropicalAutores:B. A. Loiselle, John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusFacilitation and the niche: Implications for coexistence, range shifts and ecosystem functioning
ArticleAbstract: Viewing facilitation through the lens of the niche concept is one way to unify conceptual and empiriPalabras claves:Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Climate Change, Competitive exclusion, Environmental stress, Foundation species, Micro-habitat, Niche overlapping, Niche segregation, Positive species interactions, Spatial and temporal heterogeneityAutores:Bulleri F., John Francis Bruno, Silliman B.R., Stachowicz J.J.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating vulnerability of central asian water resources under uncertain climate and development conditions: The case of the ili-balkhash basin
ArticleAbstract: The Ili-Balkhash basin (IBB) is considered a key region for agricultural development and internationPalabras claves:Belt and Road Initiative, Central Asia, Climate Change, Water resourcesAutores:De Boer T., Homero A. Paltán, Sternberg T., Wheeler K.Fuentes:scopusFrom Viewing to Sharing: The Role of Emotions in Spreading Climate Change Content on YouTube
ArticleAbstract: Climate change is the most significant environmental challenge of the century. The IntergovernmentalPalabras claves:Climate Change, COMMUNICATION, Dissemination, environment, science, Social mediaAutores:Fátima Viviana Viteri-Mancero, Hilda Paola Muñoz PicoFuentes:scopusCompositional response of Amazon forests to climate change
ArticleAbstract: Most of the planet's diversity is concentrated in the tropics, which includes many regions undergoinPalabras claves:Bioclimatic niches, Climate Change, compositional shifts, Functional traits, Temporal trends, Tropical forestsAutores:Almeida de Oliveira E., Almeida E.C., Alvarez-Dávila E., Andrade A.S., Anthony Di Fiore, Aragao L.E.O.C., Araujo-Murakami A., Arets E.J.M.M., Arroyo L.P., Aurelio Melo Cruz O., Aymard C. G.A., Baker T.R., Baraloto C., Barlow J., Barroso J.G., Bonal D., Bongers F., Boot R.G.A., Brienen R.J.W., Camargo J.L.C., Chave J., Comiskey J.A., Cornejo Valverde F., da Silva W.C., David A. Neill, Dávila N., de Camargo P.B., del Aguila-Pasquel J., Dexter K.G., Elias F., Engel J., Erwin T.L., Fauset S., Feldpausch T.R., Fernanda Duque L., Galbraith D.R., Gloor M., Hérault B., Herrera Fernández R., Higuchi N., Honorio E.N., Hubau W., Jimenez-Rojas E., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Lewis S.L., Lima A.J.N., Llampazo G.F., Lloyd J.J., Lola da Costa A.C., López-González G., Lovejoy T.E., Malhi Y., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Marimon B.S., Marimon-Junior B.H., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Morandi P.S., Moscoso V.C., Muelbert A.E., Pallqui Camacho N.C., Parada-Gutierrez A., Pardo G., Peacock J., Penã-Claros M., Pétronelli P., Pickavance G.C., Pitman N.C.A., Poorter L., Prieto A., Qie L., Quesada C.A., Ramirez-Angulo H., Réjou-Méchain M., Restrepo Correa Z., Roopsind A., Rudas A., Salomao R.P., Silva N., Silva-Espejo J.E., Silveira M., Singh J., Stahl C., Stropp J., Sullivan M.J.P., Ter Steege H., Terborgh J.W., Thomas R.S., Toledo M., Torres-Lezama A., Umetsu R.K., Valenzuela Gamarra L., van de Meer P.J., Van Der Heijden G.M.F., van der Hout P., Vargas P.N., Vieira S.A., Vilanova-Torre E., Vincent A. Vos, Zuidema P.A.Fuentes:scopusEl Niño, grazers and fisheries interact to greatly elevate extinction risk for Galapagos marine species
ArticleAbstract: Comparisons between historical and recent ecological datasets indicate that shallow reef habitats acPalabras claves:Climate Change, Effects of fishing, marine protected area, sea urchin, threatened species, Trophic cascadeAutores:Banks S.A., Bustamante R.H., Chiriboga A., Earle S.A., Edgar G.J., Garske L.E., Glynn P.W., Grove J.S., Henderson S., Hickman C.P., Margarita Brandt, Miller K.A., Rivera F., Wellington G.M.Fuentes:scopus