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    Hydrological contraction patterns and duration of drying period shape microbial-mediated litter decomposition by Simões, S., Canhoto, C., Bärlocher, F., Gonçalves, A.L.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-09-2021)
    “…The length and number of streams experiencing intermittency is expected to increase in response to human population growth, associated water use, and climate…”
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    Effects of water salinization and substrata quality on the performance of the shredder Schizopelex festiva (Trichoptera; Sericostomatidae) by Simões, S., Almeida, E., Martínez, A., Oliveira, R., Canhoto, C.

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-04-2024)
    “…Secondary salinization is a growing concern for freshwaters worldwide. The lethal and sub-lethal effects on shredders are known, but not whether these result…”
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    Combined effects of salinization and temperature on microbial-mediated oak decomposition and invertebrate consumption by Simões, S., Augusto, T., Oliveira, R., Gonçalves, A. L., Canhoto, C.

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-10-2023)
    “…Water salinization is a recognized growing threat to freshwaters, whose consequences on streams’ function, per se or concomitantly with other stressors, are…”
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    Reciprocal stream–riparian fluxes: effects of distinct exposure patterns on litter decomposition by Simões, S., Gonçalves, A. L., Jones, T. Hefin, Sousa, J. P., Canhoto, C.

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-06-2024)
    “…Resource fluxes at the stream–riparian interface are a vital contributor to both systems’ energy budgets. The effect of distinct litter exposure…”
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    Salt Pulse Effects on Leaf Litter Decomposition in a Manipulated Stream: The Importance of the Conditioning Status by Canhoto, C., Almeida Júnior, E., Martínez, A., Oliveira, R., Simões, S.

    Published in International review of hydrobiology. (01-08-2023)
    “…ABSTRACT Anthropogenic salinization constitutes a still understudied growing global threat impacting the biodiversity and the functioning of stream ecosystems…”
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    Biological testing of a digested sewage sludge and derived composts by Moreira, R., Sousa, J.P., Canhoto, C.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-11-2008)
    “…Aiming to evaluate a possible loss of soil habitat function after amendment with organic wastes, a digested sewage sludge and derived composts produced with…”
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    Stable Isotope Evidence of Puma concolor (Felidae) Feeding Patterns in Agricultural Landscapes in Southeastern Brazil by Magioli, Marcelo, Moreira, Marcelo Z, Ferraz, Katia Maria B, Miotto, Renata A, Camargo, Plínio B, Rodrigues, Márcia G, Silva Canhoto, Mariana C, Setz, Eleonore F

    Published in Biotropica (01-07-2014)
    “…We evaluated puma (Puma concolor) feeding patterns in southeastern Brazilian agricultural landscapes using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses of hair…”
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    Simultaneous evaluation of the dissociated and undissociated acid concentrations by square wave voltammetry using microelectrodes by Matos, M., Canhoto, C., Bento, M.F., Geraldo, M.D.

    “…The square wave voltammetric response of the reduction of acids of different strength namely, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, lactic acid, acetic acid and…”
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    Leaf barriers to fungal colonization and shredders (Tipula lateralis) consumption of decomposing Eucalyptus globulus by Canhoto, C, Graca, M.A.S

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-04-1999)
    “…Herein we assess the importance of leaf cuticle, polyphenolic, and essential oils contents of Eucalyptus globulus leaves to hyphomycete colonization and…”
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    Decomposition of Eucalyptus globulus leaves and three native leaf species (Alnus glutinosa, Castanea sativa and Quercus faginea) in a Portuguese low order stream by Canhoto, C. (Coimbra Univ. (Portugal). Dept. de Zoologia), Graca, M.A.S

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-1996)
    “…Allochthonous inputs (mainly autumn-shed leaves) to streams are decomposed by leaching, microbial colonization, and invertebrate detritivore feeding and…”
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    Voltammetric analysis of weak acids with microelectrodes by Canhoto, C, Matos, M, Rodrigues, A, Geraldo, M.D, Bento, M.F

    “…The role of H + on the steady-state voltammetric limiting current ( I L) of weak acid (HA) reduction was studied considering results from either lactic acid or…”
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    Death following pulmonary complications of surgery before and during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic by D’urso, Antonio, Felli, Emanuele, Mutter, Didier, Pessaux, Patrick, Seeliger, Barbara

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-12-2021)
    “…This study aimed to determine the impact of pulmonary complications on death after surgery both before and during the severe acute respiratory syndrome…”
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    effect of sunlight on leaf litter quality reduces growth of the shredder Klapopteryx kuscheli by ALBARIÑO, RICARDO, VILLANUEVA, VERÓNICA DÍAZ, CANHOTO, CRISTINA

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-09-2008)
    “…1. The direct effect of sunlight on the conditioning, breakdown and incorporation of leaf litter in stream food webs has not yet been considered. The aim here…”
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    Effects of Eucalyptus plantations on detritus, decomposers, and detritivores in streams by Graça, Manuel A S, Pozo, Jesús, Canhoto, Cristina, Elosegi, Arturo

    Published in TheScientificWorld (30-04-2002)
    “…Vast areas of the Iberian Peninsula are covered by monocultures of the exotic tree Eucalyptus globulus. Given that (1) leaf litter produced in the riparian…”
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