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Edward A. D. Mitchell
Researcher at University of Neuchâtel
Publications - 225
Citations - 16187
Edward A. D. Mitchell is an academic researcher from University of Neuchâtel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Testate amoebae & Sphagnum. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 218 publications receiving 13439 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward A. D. Mitchell include University of Franche-Comté & University of the West of England.
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Ecology of testate amoebae in peatlands of central China and development of a transfer function for paleohydrological reconstruction
Yangmin Qin,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Mariusz Lamentowicz,Richard J. Payne,Enrique Lara,Yansheng Gu,Xianyu Huang,Hongmei Wang +7 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors studied the ecology of testate amoebae in peatlands from central China in relation to hydrology, pH and metal concentrations, and they found that the community structure was correlated with depth to water table (DWT) and the hydrological preferences of species generally matched those of previous studies.
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Molecular phylogeny of euglyphid testate amoebae (Cercozoa: Euglyphida) suggests transitions between marine supralittoral and freshwater/terrestrial environments are infrequent.
Thierry J. Heger,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Milcho Todorov,Vassil Golemansky,Enrique Lara,Brian S. Leander,Jan Pawlowski +6 more
TL;DR: Both the molecular and morphological data suggest that the diversity of Cyphoderiidae is strongly underestimated, and phylogenetic analyses demonstrated that marine supralittoral and freshwater euglyphid testate amoeba species are segregated into distinct sub-clades, suggesting that transitions between these two habitats occurred only infrequently.
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Using DNA-barcoding for sorting out protist species complexes: A case study of the Nebela tincta–collaris–bohemica group (Amoebozoa; Arcellinida, Hyalospheniidae)
TL;DR: It is shown here that small variations in test morphology that have been often overlooked by traditional taxonomy correspond to distinct haplotypes and the taxonomy of the group is revised.
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A multi-proxy, high-resolution record of peatland development and its drivers during the last millennium from the subalpine Swiss Alps
W.O. van der Knaap,Mariusz Lamentowicz,J.F.N. van Leeuwen,Sarah Hangartner,Sarah Hangartner,Markus Leuenberger,Markus Leuenberger,Dmitri Mauquoy,Tomasz Goslar,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Łukasz Lamentowicz,Christian Kamenik,Christian Kamenik +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a record of peatland development during the last 1000 years from Mauntschas mire in the eastern Swiss Alps (Upper Engadine valley; 1818 m a.s.
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Morphological, hydrological, biogeochemical and ecological changes and challenges in river restoration – the Thur River case study
Mario Schirmer,Jörg Luster,Niklas Linde,Paolo Perona,Edward A. D. Mitchell,Edward A. D. Mitchell,David Andrew Barry,Juliane Hollender,Olaf A. Cirpka,Philipp Schneider,Philipp Schneider,Tobias Vogt,Dirk Radny,Edith Durisch-Kaiser,Edith Durisch-Kaiser +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the recently completed RECORD (REstored Corridor Dynamics) project in which they combined physical, chemical, and biological observations with modeling at a restored river corridor of the perialpine Thur River in Switzerland.