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J. M. Conde-Porcuna
Researcher at University of Granada
Publications - 8
Citations - 334
J. M. Conde-Porcuna is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biological dispersal. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 308 citations.
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Multi‐group biodiversity in shallow lakes along gradients of phosphorus and water plant cover
Steven Declerck,Jochen Vandekerkhove,Liselotte S. Johansson,Koenraad Muylaert,J. M. Conde-Porcuna,K Van der Gucht,Carmen Pérez-Martínez,Torben L. Lauridsen,Klaus Schwenk,Gabriel Zwart,W Rommens,J. López-Ramos,Erik Jeppesen,Wim Vyverman,Luc Brendonck,L. De Meester +15 more
TL;DR: It is postulate that the unimodal richness responses to TP that are frequently reported in the literature for many organism groups may be partly mediated by the unimmodal response of macrophyte vegetation to lake productivity.
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Photoreactivity of dissolved organic matter from high-mountain lakes of Sierra Nevada, Spain
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of many environmental stressors can be mediated by dissolved organic matter (DOM) properties and their effects on DOM spectral properties were analyzed. And they found that the photoreactivity of DOM from four high mountain lakes (two surrounded by meadows and two located on rocky terrain) was optically characterized and its photoreactive was experimentally evaluated.
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Reproduction strategies of Daphnia pulicaria population in a high mountain lake of Southern Spain
TL;DR: Day-length emerged as the main cue triggering diapause onset and the main explanatory factor for the proportion of ephippial females observed, and the contribution of subitaneous eggs to Daphnia population density and structure appears to be low.
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Dispersal of rotifers and cladocerans by waterbirds: seasonal changes and hatching success
TL;DR: The dispersal of rotifers by waterbirds may be at least as relevant as their dispersal by air currents, and further studies are needed to evaluate the relative importance of dispersal mechanisms in different geographical areas.
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Biodiversity in European Shallow Lakes: a Multilevel-Multifactorial Field Study
L. De Meester,Steven Declerck,J.H. Janse,J. J. Dagevos,Rob Portielje,E. Lammens,Erik Jeppesen,Torben L. Lauridsen,Klaus Schwenk,Koenraad Muylaert,K Van der Gucht,Wim Vyverman,Gabriel Zwart,E. van Hannen,P. J. T. M. van Puijenbroek,J. M. Conde-Porcuna,P. Sanchez-Castillo,Jochen Vandekerkhove,Luc Brendonck +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the precipitous decline in freshwater wetlands and species can only be arrested through conservation and sustainable management at a large scale, based on water (usually river) basins.