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Bibliography of El Nino and associated publications [PDF]
ENGLISH: Citations from the fields of biological, physical and chemical oceanography, meteorology and marine fisheries are used to compile a new bibliography on El Nino phenomena and associated publications. An alphanumeric coding procedure relating this
Stevenson, Merritt R., Wicks, Helen R.
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High soil moisture triggers negative plant–soil feedbacks in a tropical forest
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plant‐microbial interactions help stabilize coexistence and shape ecological communities. These interactions are sensitive to abiotic conditions, but how they may be affected by environmental change is unknown.
Valerie R. Milici +2 more
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POTENCIAL IMPACTO SANITARIO DEL FENÓMENO “EL NIÑO” EN EL PERÚ
El fenómeno de El Niño se define por el calentamiento anormal del Océano Pacífico y el aumento de la temperatura ambiental debido a varios factores atmosféricos y oceánicos que interactúan entre sí.
Fernando Chapilliquen-Alban +1 more
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Wintering Together: Do Migrants Impact Residents? A Literature Review
This review examines the overlooked impacts of interspecific competition on resident tropical birds during the overwintering period, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of their interactions with migratory species. By evaluating the literature through the lens of competition theory, we identify critical gaps in knowledge and suggest that ...
Kimberly C. Navarro‐Velez +1 more
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Abstract This paper explores selective aspects of the historical processes of organization of the kichwa peasantry in the Andes of Ecuador. Based on the analysis of two representative cases of confrontation between peasants and landowners over access to land in the province of Chimborazo, it discusses the relevance of the concept of “gamonalismo” as ...
Víctor Bretón
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Abstract Aim Dispersal and connectivity play important roles in shaping the population structure of giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, across the western coast of South America. Its high potential dispersal capacity suggests the existence of metapopulations, where discrete habitat patches or groups of patches form subpopulations that interact at some ...
G. Thompson‐Saud +5 more
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Precipitaciones en Azul y su relación con el fenómeno el Niño Oscilación Sur (ENOS) [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to verify whether there is a correlation between rainfall conditions that occurred in Azul, Buenos Aires (Lat 36°45' S; 59°57' W and Long altitude 137 m), between 1950 - 2015, and thermal anomalies generated in ENSO episodes in ...
Aguas, Laura María +2 more
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Evolution, vulnerability and the economic and social impacts of El Niño 2015-2016 in Latin America [PDF]
El presente artículo documenta en detalle la evolución de las variables oceánicas y atmosféricas más relevantes durante el evento cálido El Niño 2015-16, así como sus manifestaciones sobre América Latina en lo relacionado con precipitaciones, temperatura
Costa, Felipe +4 more
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En Colombia, la participación de la energía hidroeléctrica fue del 70% de la capacidad instalada y más del 50% de la participación de la generación en 2015, lo que coincidió con el más fuerte Fenómeno del Niño reportado históricamente en la región.
Harold David Cuadros Tejeda +3 more
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Vulnerability of Eastern Tropical Pacific chondrichthyan fish to climate change
This assessment identifies sharks' vulnerability to climate change in a data‐poor tropical region and suggests management actions. Abstract Climate change is an environmental emergency threatening species and ecosystems globally. Oceans have absorbed about 90% of anthropogenic heat and 20%–30% of the carbon emissions, resulting in ocean warming ...
Florencia Cerutti‐Pereyra +18 more
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