66 results on '"Castañeda-Moya, Edward"'
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52. Spatial variability of mangrove primary productivity in the neotropics.
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DE ALBUQUERQUE RIBEIRO, RAFAELA, ROVAI, ANDRÉ SCARLATE, TWILLEY, ROBERT R., and CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, EDWARD
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MANGROVE forests ,MANGROVE plants ,PRIMARY productivity (Biology) ,COASTAL wetlands ,CARBON cycle ,CARBON offsetting ,CARBON dioxide ,REFERENCE values - Abstract
Mangroves are considered one of the most productive ecosystems in the world with significant contributions as carbon sinks in the biosphere. Yet few attempts have been made to assess global patterns in mangrove net primary productivity, except for a few assumptions relating litterfall rates to variation in latitude. We combined geophysical and climatic variables to predict mangrove litterfall rates at continental scale. On a per-area basis, carbon flux in litterfall in the neotropics is estimated at 5 MgC.ha
-1 .yr-1 , between 20% and 50% higher than previous estimates. Annual carbon fixed in mangrove litterfall in the neotropics is estimated at 11.5 TgC, which suggests that current global litterfall estimates extrapolated from mean reference values may have been underestimated by at least 5%. About 5.8 TgC of this total carbon fixed in the neotropics is exported to estuaries and coastal oceans, which is nearly 30% of global carbon export by tides. We provide the first attempt to quantify and map the spatial variability of carbon fixed in litterfall in mangrove forests at continental scale in response to geophysical and climatic environmental drivers. Our results strengthen the global carbon budget for coastal wetlands, providing blue carbon scientists and coastal policy makers with a more accurate representation of the potential of mangroves to offset carbon dioxide emissions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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53. Episodic disturbances drive nutrient dynamics along freshwater-to-estuary gradients in a subtropical wetland.
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STEPHEN E., STEPHEN E., BOUCEK, ROSS, CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, EDWARD, DESSU, SHIMELIS, GAISER, EVELYN, KOMINOSKI, JOHN, SAH, JAY P., SURRATT, DONATTO, and TROXLER, TIFFANY
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Wetlands are biogeochemically active ecosystems where primary production and respiration interact with physico-chemical conditions to influence nutrient availability across spatio-temporal scales. The effect of episodic disturbances on water quality dynamics within wetlands is relatively unknown, especially in large oligotrophic wetlands such as the Everglades. We describe a range of episodic disturbance events and their impacts on the spatio-temporal dynamics of surface water total N (TN) and total P (TP) concentrations in the Everglades as a means to understand their effect and legacies. Water quality monitoring along the two principal drainages—Taylor Slough (TS) and Shark River Slough (SRS)—has been ongoing since 2000, spanning myriad disturbances ranging from high-energy storms such as Hurricane Wilma in 2005 to a record cold event in 2010 and large fires. Local events include pulsed rainfall, low marsh stage, and stage recession and recovery (i.e., droughts and subsequent dry-to-wet transitions). The deposition of marine-derived sediment from Hurricane Wilma corresponded with a doubling of TP in SRS mangrove sites (from 0.39 to 0.84 lmol/L) before recovering to pre-disturbance mean after 5–6 yr. A brief increase in TP within one week of the 2010 cold event was followed by delayed spikes in TN (>1000 lmol/L) and TN:TP exceeding 5000 after one month. In 2008, a large fire in upper SRS prior to the wet season caused a lagged TP pulse at downstream locations SRS2, SRS3, and possibly SRS4. TP also varied negatively with depth/stage in marsh sites and positively with salinity in estuarine sites, reflecting physical concentration or dilution effects. In upper TS, TP varied according to extremes such as high rainfall and low stage relative to normal conditions. Although excess P in the Everglades is generally derived from anthropogenic upland or natural marine sources, episodic disturbance mobilizes internal sources of nutrients along an Everglades freshwater-to-estuary continuum, affecting water quality from days to years depending on disturbance type and intensity. The capacity for resilience is high in coastal wetland ecosystems that are exposed to high-energy tropical storms and other episodic events, even in the highly managed Florida Everglades [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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54. Channel‐Island Connectivity Affects Water Exposure Time Distributions in a Coastal River Delta.
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Hodges, Ben R., Passalacqua, Paola, Hiatt, Matthew, Twilley, Robert, and Castañeda‐Moya, Edward
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DELTAS ,MARITIME shipping ,HYDRODYNAMICS - Abstract
Abstract: The exposure time is a water transport time scale defined as the cumulative amount of time a water parcel spends in the domain of interest regardless of the number of excursions from the domain. Transport time scales are often used to characterize the nutrient removal potential of aquatic systems, but exposure time distribution estimates are scarce for deltaic systems. Here we analyze the controls on exposure time distributions using a hydrodynamic model in two domains: the Wax Lake delta in Louisiana, USA, and an idealized channel‐island complex. In particular, we study the effects of river discharge, vegetation, network geometry, and tides and use a simple model for the fractional removal of nitrate. In both domains, we find that channel‐island hydrological connectivity significantly affects exposure time distributions and nitrate removal. The relative contributions of the island and channel portions of the delta to the overall exposure time distribution are controlled by island vegetation roughness and network geometry. Tides have a limited effect on the system's exposure time distribution but can introduce significant spatial variability in local exposure times. The median exposure time for the WLD model is 10 h under the conditions tested and water transport within the islands contributes to 37–50% of the network‐scale exposure time distribution and 52–73% of the modeled nitrate removal, indicating that islands may account for the majority of nitrate removal in river deltas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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55. New perspectives on an iconic landscape from comparative international long-term ecological research
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Gaiser, Evelyn E., primary, Anderson, Elizabeth P., additional, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, additional, Collado-Vides, Ligia, additional, Fourqurean, James W., additional, Heithaus, Michael R., additional, Jaffé, Rudolf, additional, Lagomasino, David, additional, Oehm, Nicholas J., additional, Price, René M., additional, Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., additional, Chowdhury, Rinku Roy, additional, and Troxler, Tiffany G., additional
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- 2015
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56. Aventuras y desventuras en macondo: rehabilitación de la ciénaga grande de Santa Marta, Colombia
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Rivera Monroy, Victor H., Twilley, Robert R., Mancera, Ernesto, Alcantara Eguren, Ariel, Castañeda Moya, Edward, Casas Monroy, Oscar, Reyes, Paola, Restrepo, Jorge, Perdomo, Laura, Campos, Elizabeth, Cotes, Gustavo, and Viloria, Efraín
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Rhizophora ,Manglar ,Salinity ,Revistas ,Rehabilitación ,Rehabilitation ,Mangroves ,Salinidad ,Avicennia ,Laguncularia ,Colombia ,ENSO ,Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta - Abstract
72-93 vhrivera@lsu.edu semestral Referencia analítica
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57. Allocation of biomass and net primary productivity of mangrove forests along environmental gradients in the Florida Coastal Everglades, USA
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Castañeda-Moya, Edward, primary, Twilley, Robert R., additional, and Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., additional
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- 2013
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58. The Role of the Everglades Mangrove Ecotone Region (EMER) in Regulating Nutrient Cycling and Wetland Productivity in South Florida
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Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., primary, Twilley, Robert R., additional, Davis, Stephen E., additional, Childers, Daniel L., additional, Simard, Marc, additional, Chambers, Randolph, additional, Jaffe, Rudolf, additional, Boyer, Joseph N., additional, Rudnick, David T., additional, Zhang, Keqi, additional, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, additional, Ewe, Sharon M. L., additional, Price, René M., additional, Coronado-Molina, Carlos, additional, Ross, Michael, additional, Smith, Thomas J., additional, Michot, Beatrice, additional, Meselhe, Ehab, additional, Nuttle, William, additional, Troxler, Tiffany G., additional, and Noe, Gregory B., additional
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- 2011
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59. Salinity and Chlorophyll a as Performance Measures to Rehabilitate a Mangrove-Dominated Deltaic Coastal Region: the Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta–Pajarales Lagoon Complex, Colombia
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Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., primary, Twilley, Robert R., additional, Mancera-Pineda, J. Ernesto, additional, Madden, Christopher J., additional, Alcantara-Eguren, Ariel, additional, Moser, E. Barry, additional, Jonsson, Bror F., additional, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, additional, Casas-Monroy, Oscar, additional, Reyes-Forero, Paola, additional, and Restrepo, Jorge, additional
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- 2010
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60. Sediment and Nutrient Deposition Associated with Hurricane Wilma in Mangroves of the Florida Coastal Everglades
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Castañeda-Moya, Edward, primary, Twilley, Robert R., additional, Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., additional, Zhang, Keqi, additional, Davis, Stephen E., additional, and Ross, Michael, additional
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- 2009
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61. Mangrove production and carbon sinks: A revision of global budget estimates
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Bouillon, Steven, primary, Borges, Alberto V., additional, Castañeda‐Moya, Edward, additional, Diele, Karen, additional, Dittmar, Thorsten, additional, Duke, Norman C., additional, Kristensen, Erik, additional, Lee, Shing Y., additional, Marchand, Cyril, additional, Middelburg, Jack J., additional, Rivera‐Monroy, Victor H., additional, Smith, Thomas J., additional, and Twilley, Robert R., additional
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- 2008
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62. A systematic method for 3D mapping of mangrove forests based on Shuttle Radar Topography Mission elevation data, ICEsat/GLAS waveforms and field data: Application to Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, Colombia
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Simard, Marc, primary, Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., additional, Mancera-Pineda, José Ernesto, additional, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, additional, and Twilley, Robert R., additional
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- 2008
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63. Mapping Height and Biomass of Mangrove Forests in Everglades National Park with SRTM Elevation Data
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Simard, Marc, primary, Zhang, Keqi, additional, Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., additional, Ross, Michael S., additional, Ruiz, Pablo L., additional, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, additional, Twilley, Robert R., additional, and Rodriguez, Ernesto, additional
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- 2006
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64. INTEGRATED CARBON BUDGET MODELS FOR THE EVERGLADES TERRESTRIAL-OASTAL-OCEANIC GRADIENT.
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TROXLER, TIFFANY G., GAISER, EVELYN, BARR, JORDAN, FUENTES, JOSE D., JAFFÉ, RUDOLF, CHILDERS, DANIEL L., COLLADO-VIDES, LIGIA, RIVERA-MONROY, VICTOR H., CASTAÑEDA-MOYA, EDWARD, ANDERSON, WILLIAM, CHAMBERS, RANDY, CHEN, MEILIAN, CORONADO-MOLINA, CARLOS, DAVIS, STEPHEN E., ENGEL, VICTOR, FITZ, CARL, FOURQUREAN, JAMES, FRANKOVICH, TOM, KOMINOSKI, JOHN, and MADDEN, CHRIS
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CARBON content of water ,COASTAL development ,SEA level ,OCEANOGRAPHIC research - Abstract
The article discusses the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) site, which is an excellent subtropical system for examining carbon (C) balance because of its exposure to historical changes in freshwater distribution and sea level rise and its history of significant long-term carbon-cycling studies. The ways in which FCE LTER scientists used net ecosystem C balance and net ecosystem exchange data to estimate C budgets for riverine mangrove, freshwater marsh, and seagrass meadows is examined. Information on rates of net C production in the riverine mangrove forest which researchers found is discussed. The role that the research results, in conjunction with an understanding of drivers and key ecosystem feedbacks, can play in informing cross-system studies of ecosystem response to long-term changes in climate, hydrologic management, and other land use along coastlines, is examined.
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- 2013
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65. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene
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<p>Funding information available at <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12729" target="_blank" title="Link to publication">https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12729</a></p>, Dornelas, Maria, Antão, Laura H., Moyes, Faye, Bates, Amanda E., Magurran, Anne E., Adam, Dušan, Akhmetzhanova, Asem A., Appeltans, Ward, Arcos, José Manuel, Arnold, Haley, Ayyappan, Narayanan, Badihi, Gal, Baird, Andrew H., Barbosa, Miguel, Barreto, Tiago Egydio, Bässler, Claus, Bellgrove, Alecia, Belmaker, Jonathan, Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro, Bett, Brian J., Bjorkman, Anne D., Błażewicz, Magdalena, Blowes, Shane A., Bloch, Christopher P., Bonebrake, Timothy C., Boyd, Susan, Bradford, Matt, Brooks, Andrew J., Brown, James H., Bruelheide, Helge, Budy, Phaedra, Carvalho, Fernando, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, Chen, Chaolun Allen, Chamblee, John F., Chase, Tory J., Siegwart Collier, Laura, Collinge, Sharon K., Condit, Richard, Cooper, Elisabeth J., Cornelissen, J Hans C., Cotano, Unai, Kyle Crow, Shannan, Damasceno, Gabriella, Davies, Claire H., Davis, Robert A., Day, Frank P., Degraer, Steven, Doherty, Tim S., Dunn, Timothy E., Durigan, Giselda, Duffy, J. Emmett, Edelist, Dor, Edgar, Graham J., Elahi, Robin, Elmendorf, Sarah C., Enemar, Anders, Ernest, S. K. Morgan, Escribano, Rubén, Estiarte, Marc, Evans, Brian S., Fan, Tung-Yung, Turini Farah, Fabiano, Loureiro Fernandes, Luiz, Farneda, Fábio Z., Fidelis, Alessandra, Fitt, Robert, Fosaa, Anna Maria, Daher Correa Franco, Geraldo Antonio, Frank, Grace E., Fraser, William R., García, Hernando, Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto, Givan, Or, Gorgone-Barbosa, Elizabeth, Gould, William A., Gries, Corinna, Grossman, Gary D., Gutierréz, Julio R., Hale, Stephen, Harmon, Mark E., Harte, John, Haskins, Gary, Henshaw, Donald L., Hermanutz, Luise, Hidalgo, Pamela, Higuchi, Pedro, Hoey, Andrew, Van Hoey, Gert, Hofgaard, Annika, Holeck, Kristen, Hollister, Robert D., Holmes, Richard, Hoogenboom, Mia, Hsieh, Chih-Hao, Hubbell, Stephen P., Huettmann, Falk, Huffard, Christine L., Hurlbert, Allen H., Macedo Ivanauskas, Natália, Janík, David, Jandt, Ute, Jażdżewska, Anna, Johannessen, Tore, Johnstone, Jill, Jones, Julia, Jones, Faith A. M., Kang, Jungwon, Kartawijaya, Tasrif, Keeley, Erin C., Kelt, Douglas A., Kinnear, Rebecca, Klanderud, Kari, Knutsen, Halvor, Koenig, Christopher C., Kortz, Alessandra R., Král, Kamil, Kuhnz, Linda A., Kuo, Chao-Yang, Kushner, David J., Laguionie-Marchais, Claire, Lancaster, Lesley T., Min Lee, Cheol, Lefcheck, Jonathan S., Lévesque, Esther, Lightfoot, David, Lloret, Francisco, Lloyd, John D., López-Baucells, Adrià, Louzao, Maite, Madin, Joshua S., Magnússon, Borgþór, Malamud, Shahar, Matthews, Iain, McFarland, Kent P., McGill, Brian, McKnight, Diane, McLarney, William O., Meador, Jason, Meserve, Peter L., Metcalfe, Daniel J., Meyer, Christoph F. J., Michelsen, Anders, Milchakova, Nataliya, Moens, Tom, Moland, Even, Moore, Jon, Mathias Moreira, Carolina, Müller, Jörg, Murphy, Grace, Myers-Smith, Isla H., Myster, Randall W., Naumov, Andrew, Neat, Francis, Nelson, James A., Paul Nelson, Michael, Newton, Stephen F., Norden, Natalia, Oliver, Jeffrey C., Olsen, Esben M., Onipchenko, Vladimir G., Pabis, Krzysztof, Pabst, Robert J., Paquette, Alain, Pardede, Sinta, Paterson, David M., Pélissier, Raphaël, Peñuelas, Josep, Pérez-Matus, Alejandro, Pizarro, Oscar, Pomati, Francesco, Post, Eric, Prins, Herbert H. T., Priscu, John C., Provoost, Pieter, Prudic, Kathleen L., Pulliainen, Erkki, Ramesh, B. R., Mendivil Ramos, Olivia, Rassweiler, Andrew, Rebelo, Jose Eduardo, Reed, Daniel C., Reich, Peter B., Remillard, Suzanne M., Richardson, Anthony J., Richardson, J. Paul, van Rijn, Itai, Rocha, Ricardo, Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., Rixen, Christian, Robinson, Kevin P., Ribeiro Rodrigues, Ricardo, de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, Denise, Rudstam, Lars, Ruhl, Henry, Ruz, Catalina S., Sampaio, Erica M., Rybicki, Nancy, Rypel, Andrew, Sal, Sofia, Salgado, Beatriz, Santos, Flavio A. M., Savassi-Coutinho, Ana Paula, Scanga, Sara, Schmidt, Jochen, Schooley, Robert, Setiawan, Fakhrizal, Shao, Kwang-Tsao, Shaver, Gaius R., Sherman, Sally, Sherry, Thomas W., Siciński, Jacek, Sievers, Caya, da Silva, Ana Carolina, Rodrigues da Silva, Fernando, Silveira, Fabio L., Slingsby, Jasper, Smart, Tracey, Snell, Sara J., Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A., Souza, Gabriel B. G., Maluf Souza, Flaviana, Castro Souza, Vinícius, Stallings, Christopher D., Stanforth, Rowan, Stanley, Emily H., Mauro Sterza, José, Stevens, Maarten, Stuart-Smith, Rick, Rondon Suarez, Yzel, Supp, Sarah, Yoshio Tamashiro, Jorge, Tarigan, Sukmaraharja, Thiede, Gary P., Thorn, Simon, Tolvanen, Anne, Teresa Zugliani Toniato, Maria, Totland, Ørjan, Twilley, Robert R., Vaitkus, Gediminas, Valdivia, Nelson, Vallejo, Martha Isabel, Valone, Thomas J., Van Colen, Carl, Vanaverbeke, Jan, Venturoli, Fabio, Verheye, Hans M., Vianna, Marcelo, Vieira, Rui P., Vrška, Tomáš, Quang Vu, Con, Van Vu, Lien, Waide, Robert B., Waldock, Conor, Watts, Dave, Webb, Sara, Wesołowski, Tomasz, White, Ethan P., Widdicombe, Claire E., Wilgers, Dustin, Williams, Richard, Williams, Stefan B., Williamson, Mark, Willig, Michael R., Willis, Trevor J., Wipf, Sonja, Woods, Kerry D., Woehler, Eric J., Zawada, Kyle, Zettler, Michael L., <p>Funding information available at <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12729" target="_blank" title="Link to publication">https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12729</a></p>, Dornelas, Maria, Antão, Laura H., Moyes, Faye, Bates, Amanda E., Magurran, Anne E., Adam, Dušan, Akhmetzhanova, Asem A., Appeltans, Ward, Arcos, José Manuel, Arnold, Haley, Ayyappan, Narayanan, Badihi, Gal, Baird, Andrew H., Barbosa, Miguel, Barreto, Tiago Egydio, Bässler, Claus, Bellgrove, Alecia, Belmaker, Jonathan, Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro, Bett, Brian J., Bjorkman, Anne D., Błażewicz, Magdalena, Blowes, Shane A., Bloch, Christopher P., Bonebrake, Timothy C., Boyd, Susan, Bradford, Matt, Brooks, Andrew J., Brown, James H., Bruelheide, Helge, Budy, Phaedra, Carvalho, Fernando, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, Chen, Chaolun Allen, Chamblee, John F., Chase, Tory J., Siegwart Collier, Laura, Collinge, Sharon K., Condit, Richard, Cooper, Elisabeth J., Cornelissen, J Hans C., Cotano, Unai, Kyle Crow, Shannan, Damasceno, Gabriella, Davies, Claire H., Davis, Robert A., Day, Frank P., Degraer, Steven, Doherty, Tim S., Dunn, Timothy E., Durigan, Giselda, Duffy, J. Emmett, Edelist, Dor, Edgar, Graham J., Elahi, Robin, Elmendorf, Sarah C., Enemar, Anders, Ernest, S. K. Morgan, Escribano, Rubén, Estiarte, Marc, Evans, Brian S., Fan, Tung-Yung, Turini Farah, Fabiano, Loureiro Fernandes, Luiz, Farneda, Fábio Z., Fidelis, Alessandra, Fitt, Robert, Fosaa, Anna Maria, Daher Correa Franco, Geraldo Antonio, Frank, Grace E., Fraser, William R., García, Hernando, Cazzolla Gatti, Roberto, Givan, Or, Gorgone-Barbosa, Elizabeth, Gould, William A., Gries, Corinna, Grossman, Gary D., Gutierréz, Julio R., Hale, Stephen, Harmon, Mark E., Harte, John, Haskins, Gary, Henshaw, Donald L., Hermanutz, Luise, Hidalgo, Pamela, Higuchi, Pedro, Hoey, Andrew, Van Hoey, Gert, Hofgaard, Annika, Holeck, Kristen, Hollister, Robert D., Holmes, Richard, Hoogenboom, Mia, Hsieh, Chih-Hao, Hubbell, Stephen P., Huettmann, Falk, Huffard, Christine L., Hurlbert, Allen H., Macedo Ivanauskas, Natália, Janík, David, Jandt, Ute, Jażdżewska, Anna, Johannessen, Tore, Johnstone, Jill, Jones, Julia, Jones, Faith A. M., Kang, Jungwon, Kartawijaya, Tasrif, Keeley, Erin C., Kelt, Douglas A., Kinnear, Rebecca, Klanderud, Kari, Knutsen, Halvor, Koenig, Christopher C., Kortz, Alessandra R., Král, Kamil, Kuhnz, Linda A., Kuo, Chao-Yang, Kushner, David J., Laguionie-Marchais, Claire, Lancaster, Lesley T., Min Lee, Cheol, Lefcheck, Jonathan S., Lévesque, Esther, Lightfoot, David, Lloret, Francisco, Lloyd, John D., López-Baucells, Adrià, Louzao, Maite, Madin, Joshua S., Magnússon, Borgþór, Malamud, Shahar, Matthews, Iain, McFarland, Kent P., McGill, Brian, McKnight, Diane, McLarney, William O., Meador, Jason, Meserve, Peter L., Metcalfe, Daniel J., Meyer, Christoph F. J., Michelsen, Anders, Milchakova, Nataliya, Moens, Tom, Moland, Even, Moore, Jon, Mathias Moreira, Carolina, Müller, Jörg, Murphy, Grace, Myers-Smith, Isla H., Myster, Randall W., Naumov, Andrew, Neat, Francis, Nelson, James A., Paul Nelson, Michael, Newton, Stephen F., Norden, Natalia, Oliver, Jeffrey C., Olsen, Esben M., Onipchenko, Vladimir G., Pabis, Krzysztof, Pabst, Robert J., Paquette, Alain, Pardede, Sinta, Paterson, David M., Pélissier, Raphaël, Peñuelas, Josep, Pérez-Matus, Alejandro, Pizarro, Oscar, Pomati, Francesco, Post, Eric, Prins, Herbert H. T., Priscu, John C., Provoost, Pieter, Prudic, Kathleen L., Pulliainen, Erkki, Ramesh, B. R., Mendivil Ramos, Olivia, Rassweiler, Andrew, Rebelo, Jose Eduardo, Reed, Daniel C., Reich, Peter B., Remillard, Suzanne M., Richardson, Anthony J., Richardson, J. Paul, van Rijn, Itai, Rocha, Ricardo, Rivera-Monroy, Victor H., Rixen, Christian, Robinson, Kevin P., Ribeiro Rodrigues, Ricardo, de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres, Denise, Rudstam, Lars, Ruhl, Henry, Ruz, Catalina S., Sampaio, Erica M., Rybicki, Nancy, Rypel, Andrew, Sal, Sofia, Salgado, Beatriz, Santos, Flavio A. M., Savassi-Coutinho, Ana Paula, Scanga, Sara, Schmidt, Jochen, Schooley, Robert, Setiawan, Fakhrizal, Shao, Kwang-Tsao, Shaver, Gaius R., Sherman, Sally, Sherry, Thomas W., Siciński, Jacek, Sievers, Caya, da Silva, Ana Carolina, Rodrigues da Silva, Fernando, Silveira, Fabio L., Slingsby, Jasper, Smart, Tracey, Snell, Sara J., Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A., Souza, Gabriel B. G., Maluf Souza, Flaviana, Castro Souza, Vinícius, Stallings, Christopher D., Stanforth, Rowan, Stanley, Emily H., Mauro Sterza, José, Stevens, Maarten, Stuart-Smith, Rick, Rondon Suarez, Yzel, Supp, Sarah, Yoshio Tamashiro, Jorge, Tarigan, Sukmaraharja, Thiede, Gary P., Thorn, Simon, Tolvanen, Anne, Teresa Zugliani Toniato, Maria, Totland, Ørjan, Twilley, Robert R., Vaitkus, Gediminas, Valdivia, Nelson, Vallejo, Martha Isabel, Valone, Thomas J., Van Colen, Carl, Vanaverbeke, Jan, Venturoli, Fabio, Verheye, Hans M., Vianna, Marcelo, Vieira, Rui P., Vrška, Tomáš, Quang Vu, Con, Van Vu, Lien, Waide, Robert B., Waldock, Conor, Watts, Dave, Webb, Sara, Wesołowski, Tomasz, White, Ethan P., Widdicombe, Claire E., Wilgers, Dustin, Williams, Richard, Williams, Stefan B., Williamson, Mark, Willig, Michael R., Willis, Trevor J., Wipf, Sonja, Woods, Kerry D., Woehler, Eric J., Zawada, Kyle, and Zettler, Michael L.
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Dornelas, M., Antao, L. H., Moyes, F., Bates, A. E., Magurran, A. E., Adam, D., ... Zetter, M. L.. (2018). BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27(7), 760–786. Available here
66. Turnover-Time Estimates in a Tropical Estuary with High Spatial and Temporal Variability
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Jönsson, Bror, Twilley, Robert, Mancera, J. Ernesto, Rivera, Victor, Castañeda-Moya, Edward, Jönsson, Bror, Twilley, Robert, Mancera, J. Ernesto, Rivera, Victor, and Castañeda-Moya, Edward
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