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Elizabeth P. Anderson
Researcher at Florida International University
Publications - 46
Citations - 1807
Elizabeth P. Anderson is an academic researcher from Florida International University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1327 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth P. Anderson include Field Museum of Natural History & University of Georgia.
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Congenital Galactosemia, a Single Enzymatic Block in Galactose Metabolism
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Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams
Elizabeth P. Anderson,Clinton N. Jenkins,Sebastian A. Heilpern,Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo,Fernando M. Carvajal-Vallejos,Andrea C. Encalada,Andrea C. Encalada,Juan Francisco Rivadeneira,Max Hidalgo,Carlos M. Cañas,Hernán Ortega,Norma J. Salcedo,Norma J. Salcedo,Mabel Maldonado,Pablo A. Tedesco +14 more
TL;DR: This work documents 142 dams existing or under construction and 160 proposed dams for rivers draining the Andean headwaters of the Amazon, documenting losses in river connectivity that translate to drastic alteration of river channel and floodplain geomorphology and associated ecosystem services.
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Ecological consequences of hydropower development in Central America: impacts of small dams and water diversion on neotropical stream fish assemblages
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the ecological effects of a small hydropower plant (Dona Julia Hydroelectric Center) on two low-order streams (the Puerto Viejo River and Quebradon stream) draining a mountainous area of Costa Rica.
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Understanding rivers and their social relations: A critical step to advance environmental water management
Elizabeth P. Anderson,Sue Jackson,Rebecca E. Tharme,Michael M. Douglas,Michael M. Douglas,Joseph E. Flotemersch,Margreet Zwarteveen,Margreet Zwarteveen,Chicu Lokgariwar,Mariana Montoya,Alaka Wali,Gail T. Tipa,Timothy D. Jardine,Julian D. Olden,Lin Cheng,John Conallin,Barbara Cosens,Chris Dickens,Dustin Garrick,David Groenfeldt,Jane Eleuter Kabogo,Dirk J. Roux,Dirk J. Roux,Albert Ruhí,Angela Arthington +24 more
TL;DR: Understanding of relationships between people and rivers as conceived under the renewed definition of environmental flows is synthesized and called for scientists and water managers to recognize the diversity of ways of knowing, relating to, and utilizing rivers, and to place this recognition at the center of future environmental flow assessments.
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A specific enzymatic assay for the diagnosis of congenital galactosemia. I. The consumption test.
TL;DR: The assay is based on the consumption of uridinediphospho-glucose in the presence of excess galactose-1-phosphate, and serves to diagnose cases of congenital Galactosemia.