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Secondary production of caddisflies reflects environmental heterogeneity among tropical Andean streams
(2017)
Macroinvertebrate life history and secondary production have rarely been measured in tropical highland streams even though these streams are highly heterogeneous and display unique ecological settings compared to both those ...
Secondary production of caddisflies reflects environmental heterogeneity among tropical Andean streams
(SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, 2018)
Responses of aquatic macroinvertebrates to human pressure in a tropical highland volcanic basin: Birrís River, Irazú Volcano (Costa Rica)
(2018)
Background. Tropical mountain rivers are strategic sources of water for human development while biological communities are indicators of the status of these ecosystems. However, volcanic basins close to large urban areas ...
Physical, chemical and hydromorphological characterization of Ecuador and Perú tropical highland Andean riversCaracterización física, química e hidromorfológica de los ríos altoandinos tropicales de Ecuador y Perú
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2017)
Insight into the stable isotopic composition of glacial lakes in a tropical alpine ecosystem: Chirripó, Costa Rica
(2018)
Tropical high-elevation lakes are considered sentinels of global climate change. This work characterizes the hydrological conditions of tropical alpine glacial lakes located in the highlands of Chirripó, Costa Rica, using ...
Insight into the stable isotopic composition of glacial lakes in a tropical alpine ecosystem: Chirripó, Costa Rica
(2018)
Tropical high‐elevation lakes are considered sentinels of global climate change. This
work characterizes the hydrological conditions of tropical alpine glacial lakes located
in the highlands of Chirripó, Costa Rica, using ...
Un híbrido natural de Hydrocotyle (Umbelliferae)Un híbrido natural de Hydrocotyle (Umbelliferae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 1960)
Migration patterns and land use by immigrants under a changing frontier society in the Peruvian Amazon
(Japan Soc Tropical EcologyJP, 2014-09-01)
One of main factors identified as explaining forest loss and degradation in the Selva (the Peruvian Amazon) is the migration of people from the Sierra (Andes highlands), where agricultural conditions are severe, to forest ...