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A dark side of conservation biology: Protected areas fail in representing subterranean biodiversity
Colado, Raquel; Abellán Ródenas, Pedro; Pallarés Párraga, Susana; Mammola, Stefano; Milione, Roberto; Faille, Arnaud; Fresneda, Javier; Sánchez-Fernández, David (Wiley-Blackwell, 2023-09)Biodiversity conservation is a central imperative of the 21st century. Subterranean ecosystems deliver critical nature's ...
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An interspecific test of Bergmann’s rule reveals inconsistent body size patterns across several lineages of water beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
Pallarés Párraga, Susana; Lai, Michele; Abellán Ródenas, Pedro; Ribera, Ignacio; Sánchez Fernández, David (Wiley, 2019)1. Bergmann's rule sensu lato, the ecogeographic pattern relating animals' body size with environmental temperature (or ...
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Assessing the capacity of endemic alpine water beetles to face climate change
Pallarés Párraga, Susana; Millán, Andrés; Mirón, Juana M.; Ros Velasco, Josefa; Sánchez Fernández, David; Botella Cruz, María; Abellán Ródenas, Pedro (Wiley, 2020)1. Accurate assessments of species’vulnerability to climate change requireintegrated measurements of its different drivers, ...
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Lack of congruence between fundamental and realised aridity niche in a lineage of water beetles
Pallarés Párraga, Susana; Millán, Andrés; Lobo, Jorge M.; Pérez, Abraham; Sánchez Fernández, David (Wiley, 2022)Coping with aridity is a physiological challenge for all organisms, including freshwater ones. Aridity shapes distributions ...
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Role of climatic variability in shaping intraspecific variation of thermal tolerance in Mediterranean water beetles
Pallarés Párraga, Susana; Garoffolo, David; Rodríguez, Belén; Sánchez-Fernández, David (Wiley-Blackwell, 2023)The climatic variability hypothesis (CVH) predicts that organisms in more thermally variable environments have wider thermal ...
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Thermal tolerance does not explain the altitudinal segregation of lowland and alpine aquatic insects
Carbonell Hernández, José Antonio; Pallarés Párraga, Susana; Velasco J.; Millán A.; Abellán Ródenas, Pedro (Elsevier, 2024-04)Elevation gradients provide powerful study systems for examining the influence of environmental filters in shaping species ...