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Julissa Tapia Grimaldo
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 7
Citations - 207
Julissa Tapia Grimaldo is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macrophyte & Ordination. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 144 citations.
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World distribution, diversity and endemism of aquatic macrophytes
Kevin Murphy,Andrey Efremov,Thomas Davidson,Eugenio Molina-Navarro,Karina Fidanza,Tânia Camila Crivelari Betiol,Patricia A. Chambers,Julissa Tapia Grimaldo,Sara Varandas Martins,Irina Springuel,Michael P. Kennedy,Roger Paulo Mormul,Eric D. Dibble,Deborah Hofstra,Balázs András Lukács,Daniel Gebler,Lars Baastrup-Spohr,Jonathan Urrutia-Estrada,Jonathan Urrutia-Estrada +18 more
TL;DR: This article investigated the global distribution, diversity and endemism patterns of 3457 macrophyte species that occur in permanent, temporary or ephemeral inland freshwater and brackish waterbodies worldwide.
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Environmental drivers of aquatic macrophyte communities in southern tropical African rivers: Zambia as a case study
Michael P. Kennedy,Pauline Lang,Pauline Lang,Julissa Tapia Grimaldo,Sara Varandas Martins,Alannah Bruce,Adam Hastie,Steven Lowe,M. M. Ali,Henry Sichingabula,Helen F. Dallas,John Briggs,Kevin Murphy +12 more
TL;DR: The first-ever extensive macrophyte survey of Zambian rivers and associated floodplain waterbodies, conducted during 2006-2012, collected 271 samples from 228 sites, mainly located in five freshwater ecoregions of the world primarily represented in Zambia as discussed by the authors.
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Spatial and environmental drivers of macrophyte diversity and community composition in temperate and tropical calcareous rivers
Julissa Tapia Grimaldo,Luis Mauricio Bini,Victor Lemes Landeiro,Matthew T. O’Hare,Joseph Caffrey,Andrew Spink,Sara Varandas Martins,Michael P. Kennedy,Kevin Murphy +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the sources of variation in macrophyte species richness (alpha diversity: S) and community composition (species-set) attributable to spatial and environmental variables, may differ in importance between tropical and temperate calcareous rivers (>10 mg CaCO3 L−1).
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Latitudinal variation in global range‐size of aquatic macrophyte species shows evidence for a Rapoport effect
Kevin Murphy,Priscilla Carvalho,Andrey Efremov,Julissa Tapia Grimaldo,Eugenio Molina-Navarro,Thomas Davidson,Sidinei Magela Thomaz +6 more
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The Zambian macrophyte trophic ranking scheme, ZMTR:a new biomonitoring protocol to assess the trophic status of tropical Southern African rivers
Michael P. Kennedy,Pauline Lang,Pauline Lang,Julissa Tapia Grimaldo,Sara Varandas Martins,Alannah Bruce,Steven Lowe,Helen F. Dallas,Thomas Davidson,Henry Sichingabula,John Briggs,Kevin Murphy +11 more
TL;DR: The Zambian Macrophyte Trophic Ranking System (ZMTR) as mentioned in this paper was developed using a dataset of 218 samples of macrophytes and water chemistry collected during 2009-2012, from river sites located in five world freshwater ecoregions primarily represented in Zambia.