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pro vyhledávání: '"Sara Varandas Martins"'
Autor:
Kevin Murphy, Flávia Bottino, Helen F. Dallas, Sean Morrison, John Briggs, Rebecca Taubert, Celeste Franceschini, Sara Varandas Martins, Steven Lowe, Alannah Bruce, Kochelani Saili, Pauline Lang, Stephanie McWaters, Isabel Moore, Frank Willems, Chantal Macleod-Nolan, Michael P. Kennedy, Henry Sichingabula, Julissa Tapia Grimaldo
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 136:21-30
The study tested the hypothesis that measurement, using multivariate Principal Components Analy-sis (PCA), of the niche-breadth of river macrophyte species in southern tropical Africa, may predicttheir larger-scale biogeographical range. Two measures
Autor:
Sara Varandas Martins, Julissa Tapia Grimaldo, Luis Mauricio Bini, Michael P. Kennedy, Joseph Caffrey, Andrew Spink, Victor Lemes Landeiro, Kevin Murphy, Matthew T. O’Hare
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 132:49-61
The hypothesis was examined that sources of variation in macrophyte species richness (alpha-diversity: S) and community composition (“species-set”), attributable to spatial and environmental, variables, may differ in importance between tropical a
Autor:
Pauline Lang, Helen F. Dallas, Julissa Tapia Grimaldo, John Briggs, Steven Lowe, Kevin Murphy, Michael P. Kennedy, Henry Sichingabula, Thomas Davidson, Sara Varandas Martins, Alannah Bruce
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 131:15-27
The Zambian Macrophyte Trophic Ranking system (ZMTR) is a new bioassessment scheme to indicate the trophic status of tropical southern African river systems. It was developed using a dataset of 218 samples of macrophytes and water chemistry, collecte
Autor:
Deborah Hofstra, Lars Baastrup-Spohr, Irina Springuel, Thomas Davidson, Daniel Gebler, Balázs András Lukács, Sara Varandas Martins, Tânia Camila Crivelari Betiol, Roger Paulo Mormul, Andrey Efremov, Eric D. Dibble, Michael P. Kennedy, Karina Fidanza, Eugenio Molina-Navarro, Patricia A. Chambers, Julissa Tapia Grimaldo, Jonathan Urrutia-Estrada, Kevin Murphy
Publikováno v:
Murphy, K, Efremov, A, Davidson, T A, Molina-Navarro, E, Fidanza, K, Crivelari Betiol, T C, Chambers, P, Tapia Grimaldo, J, Varandas Martins, S, Springuel, I, Kennedy, M, Mormul, R P, Dibble, E, Hofstra, D, Lukács, B A, Gebler, D, Baastrup-Spohr, L & Urrutia-Estrada, J 2019, ' World distribution, diversity and endemism of aquatic macrophytes ', Aquatic Botany, vol. 158, 103127 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquabot.2019.06.006
To test the hitherto generally-accepted hypothesis that most aquatic macrophytes have broad world distributions, we investigated the global distribution, diversity and endemism patterns of 3457 macrophyte species that occur in permanent, temporary or
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c7d28228c01c0e346b568bd142123abe
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/world-distribution-diversity-and-endemism-of-aquatic-macrophytes(8fed5575-52ac-4681-b5c2-31d0bdf508cf).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/world-distribution-diversity-and-endemism-of-aquatic-macrophytes(8fed5575-52ac-4681-b5c2-31d0bdf508cf).html
Autor:
Helen F. Dallas, Henry Sichingabula, Steven Lowe, Michael P. Kennedy, Sara Varandas Martins, John Briggs, M. M. Ali, Kevin Murphy, Pauline Lang, Alannah Bruce, Adam Hastie, Julissa Tapia Grimaldo
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 124:19-28
The first-ever extensive macrophyte survey of Zambian rivers and associated floodplain waterbodies, conducted during 2006–2012, collected 271 samples from 228 sites, mainly located in five freshwater ecoregions of the world primarily represented in
Autor:
Lyn A. Gettys, Kevin Murphy, Julissa Tapia Grimaldo, Jaime R. Bonilla-Barbosa, Sidinei Magela Thomaz, Thomas Davidson, Michael P. Kennedy, Betzy Santamaría-Araúz, Matthew T. O’Hare, Sara Varandas Martins
Publikováno v:
Tapia Grimaldo, J, O'Hare, M T, Kennedy, M P, Davidson, T A, Bonilla-Barbosa, J, Santamaría-Araúz, B, Gettys, L, Varandas Martins, S, Thomaz, S M & Murphy, K J 2017, ' Environmental drivers of freshwater macrophyte diversity and community composition in calcareous warm-water rivers of America and Africa ', Freshwater Biology, vol. 62, no. 9, pp. 1511-1527 . https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12962
This study assessed the hypothesis that spatial and environmental drivers of river macrophyte diversity and community composition differ in relative importance in calcareous river systems located in warm regions of America versus Africa. We collected
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a52fb48cfc331c9a6fae1d33bc8ea5d3
https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/142240868/Environmental_drivers_of_freshwater_macrophyte_diversity_and_community_composition_in_calcareous_warm_water_rivers_of_America_and_Africa.pdf
https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/142240868/Environmental_drivers_of_freshwater_macrophyte_diversity_and_community_composition_in_calcareous_warm_water_rivers_of_America_and_Africa.pdf
Autor:
Sara Varandas Martins, Roger Paulo Mormul, Michael P. Kennedy, Kevin Murphy, Judith M. Milne, Stephanie McWaters, Sidinei Magela Thomaz
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.
The Rio Parana is the world's tenth largest river (discharge in the upper river, studied here, during major flood events exceeds 12 700 m3 s-1). Together with its associated floodplain water bodies, this Neotropical river system supports a freshwater