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Forest change is a major environmental problem worldwide. Forest streams, with their large aquatic–terrestrial interface and strong dependence on terrestrially derived organic matter, are highly sensitive to forest changes. Fast-wood plantations can be particularly threatening if they markedly di...


Ferreira, VerónicaBoyero, LuzCalvo, ClementinaCorrea, FranciscoFigueroa, RicardoGoncalves, José F.Goyenola, GuillermoGraca, ManuelHepp, LuisKariuki, SamuelLópez-Rodríguez, AnahíMazzeo, NéstorM´Erimba, CharlesMonroy, SilviaPeil, AlessandraPozo, JesúsRezende, RenanTexeira de Mello, Franco[A Global Assessment of the Effects of Eucalyptus Plantations on Stream Ecosystem Functioning]A Global Assessment of the Effects of Eucalyptus Plantations on Stream Ecosystem Functioning

Macroinvertebrates have been used for decades to evaluate water quality, using measures of diversity, biotic indexes and comparative analysis. The taxonomic level of family allows a general interpretation of the ecological quality of a fluvial system, and is possible to infer the quality of these...

Los macroinvertebrados han sido utilizados por décadas para evaluar la calidad de las aguas, utilizando medidas de diversidad, índices bióticos y comparativos, sugiriendo que el nivel taxonómico de familia permite una buena interpretación general de la calidad ecológica de un sistema fluvial y es...


Figueroa, RicardoRuíz, Víctor HugoEncina Montoya, FranciscoPalma, Alejandro[Simplification in the use of macroinvertebrates in the evaluation of water quality in fluvial systems][Simplificación en el uso de macroinvertebrados en la evaluación de la calidad de las aguas en sistemas fluviales]Simplificación en el uso de macroinvertebrados en la evaluación de la calidad de las aguas en sistemas fluviales
Correa Araneda, FranciscoDe los Rios-Escalante, PatricioFigueroa, RicardoGomez-Capponi, Francisco[EXTENSION OF THE KNOWN DISTRIBUTION RANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERENCES OF THE FRESHWATER CRUSTACEAN HETERIAS (FRITZIANIRA) EXUL (MULLER, 1892) (ISOPODA) IN FORESTED WETLANDS OF SOUTHERN CHILE]EXTENSION OF THE KNOWN DISTRIBUTION RANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PREFERENCES OF THE FRESHWATER CRUSTACEAN HETERIAS (FRITZIANIRA) EXUL (MULLER, 1892) (ISOPODA) IN FORESTED WETLANDS OF SOUTHERN CHILE

The macroinvertebrate community of Mediterranean forested wetlands (FW) in Southern Chile was studied to determine their temporary distribution patterns in relation to changes in the hydroperiod. A total of 540 samples were collected over a period of one year using three complementary techniques....


Correa Araneda, FranciscoElisa Diaz, MariaOvalle, KatalinaEncina Montoya, FranciscoUrrutia, RobertoFigueroa, Ricardo[Benthic macroinvertebrate community patterns of Mediterranean forested wetlands and their relation to changes in the hydroperiod]Benthic macroinvertebrate community patterns of Mediterranean forested wetlands and their relation to changes in the hydroperiod

Studies on crustacean communities in Chilean wetlands are scarce. The aim of this study was to characterize the crustacean community in forested wetlands from southern Chile and to establish their relation with the variations in the hydrological regime. In total, 540 samples were taken using thre...


Correa Araneda, FranciscoDe Los Rios-Escalante, PatricioFigueroa, RicardoParra Coloma, Luciano[TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF CRUSTACEANS IN FORESTED FRESHWATER WETLANDS: RESPONSES TO CHANGES IN THE HYDROPERIOD]TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF CRUSTACEANS IN FORESTED FRESHWATER WETLANDS: RESPONSES TO CHANGES IN THE HYDROPERIOD

In different Mediterranean zones (MZ) of the world, extensive areas of native forests have been replaced by forest plantations composed of non-native species that exceeded 264 million ha globally in 2010. In Chile, 80% of these plantations are distributed in the same zone where forested wetlands ...


Correa Araneda, FranciscoElisa Diaz, MariaOlguin, ManuelEncina Montoya, FranciscoGomez Caponni, FranciscoFigueroa, Ricardo[Hydric regime in Mediterranean freshwater forested wetlands and their relationship with native and non-native forest cover]Hydric regime in Mediterranean freshwater forested wetlands and their relationship with native and non-native forest cover

Decomposition of leaf litter is a fundamental process for the functioning of forested wetlands. The rapid increment of forest plantations has involved a greater contribution of leaf litter of exotic origin to these ecosystems. The decomposition rate between leaf litter of native and exotic origin...


Gomez Capponi, FranciscoCorrea Araneda, FranciscoElisa Diaz, MaOlguin, ManuelEncina Montoya, FranciscoFigueroa, Ricardo[Leaf litter decomposition from native and non-native species in a freshwater forested wetland of Chile]Leaf litter decomposition from native and non-native species in a freshwater forested wetland of Chile

Forest change is a major environmental problem worldwide. Forest streams, with their large aquatic-terrestrial interface and strong dependence on terrestrially derived organic matter, are highly sensitive to forest changes. Fast-wood plantations can be particularly threatening if they markedly di...


Ferreira, VeronicaBoyero, LuzCalvo, ClementinaCorrea, FranciscoFigueroa, RicardoGoncalves, Jose Francisco, Jr.Goyenola, GuillermoGraca, Manuel A. S.Hepp, Luiz U.Kariuki, SamuelLopez Rodriguez, AnahiMazzeo, NestorM'Erimba, CharlesMonroy, SilviaPeil, AlessandraPozo, JesusRezende, RenanTeixeira de Mello, Franco[A Global Assessment of the Effects of Eucalyptus Plantations on Stream Ecosystem Functioning]A Global Assessment of the Effects of Eucalyptus Plantations on Stream Ecosystem Functioning

Extreme temperatures have increased in intensity, duration and frequency in the last century, with potential consequences on key ecological processes such as organic matter breakdown. Many stream ecosystems are fueled by the breakdown of terrestrial leaf litter, which is exposed to atmospheric co...


Correa Araneda, FranciscoTonin, Alan M.Perez, JavierAlvarez, KatiaLopez Rojo, NaiaraDiaz, AngieEsse, CarlosEncina Montoya, FranciscoFigueroa, RicardoCornejo, AydeeBoyero, Luz[Extreme climate events can slow down litter breakdown in streams]Extreme climate events can slow down litter breakdown in streams

Running waters contribute substantially to global carbon fluxes through decomposition of terrestrial plant litter by aquatic microorganisms and detritivores. Diversity of this litter may influence instream decomposition globally in ways that are not yet understood. We investigated latitudinal dif...


Boyero, LuzPerez, JavierLopez Rojo, NaiaraTonin, Alan M.Correa Araneda, FranciscoPearson, Richard G.Bosch, JaimeAlbarino, Ricardo J.Anbalagan, SankarappanBarmuta, Leon A.Beesley, LeahBurdon, Francis J.Caliman, AdrianoCallisto, MarcosCampbell, Ian C.Cardinale, Bradley J.Jesus Casas, J.Chara Serna, Ana M.Ciapala, SzymonChauvet, EricColon Gaud, ChecoCornejo, AydeeDavis, Aaron M.Degebrodt, MonikaDias, Emerson S.Diaz, Maria E.Douglas, Michael M.Elosegi, ArturoEncalada, Andrea C.de Eyto, ElviraFigueroa, RicardoFlecker, Alexander S.Fleituch, TadeuszFrainer, AndreFranca, Juliana S.Garcia, Erica A.Garcia, GabrielaGarcia, PavelGessner, Mark O.Giller, Paul S.Gomez, Jesus E.Gomez, SergioGoncalves, Jose F., Jr.Graca, Manuel A. S.Hall, Robert O., Jr.Hamada, NeusaHepp, Luiz U.Hui, CangImazawa, DaichiIwata, TomoyaEdson, S. A. JuniorKariuki, SamuelLandeira Dabarca, AndreaLeal, MariaLehosmaa, KaisaM'Erimba, CharlesMarchant, RichardMartins, Renato T.Masese, Frank O.Camden, MeganMcKie, Brendan G.Medeiros, Adriana O.Middleton, Jen A.Muotka, TimoNegishi, Junjiro N.Pozo, JesusRamirez, AlonsoRezende, Renan S.Richardson, John S.Rincon, JoseRubio Rios, JuanSerrano, ClaudiaShaffer, Angela R.Sheldon, FranSwan, Christopher M.Tenkiano, Nathalie S. D.Tiegs, Scott D.Tolod, Janine R.Vernasky, MichaelWatson, AnneYegon, Mourine J.Yule, Catherine M.[Latitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition]Latitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition

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