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1. La información a largo plazo como herramienta clave para la evaluación de los cambios ambientales en las tablas de Daimiel: LTER-Daimiel

2. Morphological and physiological changes exhibited by a Cd-resistant Dictyosphaerium chlorelloides strain and its cadmium removal capacity

3. The Effects of Anthropogenic Stressors on Wetland Loss and Habitat Quality Deterioration in the Upper Guadiana River Basin: A Long-Term Assessment (1970–2000)

4. Climate and Hydrologic Trends: Climate Change Versus Hydrologic Overexploitation as Determinants of the Fluctuating Wetland Hydrology

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6. Climate Effects on Belowground Tea Litter Decomposition Depend on Ecosystem and Organic Matter Types in Global Wetlands.

7. Organic matter processing by heterotrophic bacterioplankton in a large tropical river: Relating elemental composition and potential carbon mineralization.

8. Anoxic nitrification with carbon-based materials as terminal electron acceptors.

9. Abiotic processes control carbon dioxide dynamics in temperate karst lakes.

10. Fecal Metabolome and Bacterial Composition in Severe Obesity: Impact of Diet and Bariatric Surgery.

11. Anaerobic ammonium oxidation linked to sulfate and ferric iron reduction fuels nitrogen loss in marine sediments.

12. Inferring the relative resilience of alternative states.

13. Export of nitrogen from catchments: a worldwide analysis.

14. Eutrophication and sedimentation patterns in complete exploitation of water resources scenarios: an example from Northwestern semi-arid Mexico.

15. Does seston size structure reflect fish-mediated effects on water quality in a degraded semiarid wetland?

16. Characterization of the membrane binding mode of the C2 domain of PKC epsilon.

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