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    Predation by Acanthocyclops americanus (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) in the hypertrophic shallow waterbody, Lake Albufera (Spain): field and laboratory observations by Sarma, S. S. S., Miracle, Maria Rosa, Nandini, S., Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2019)
    “…We quantified the predation of Acanthocyclops americanus from the shallow Mediterranean lake Albufera, using gut contents from field collections and laboratory…”
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    The influence of climate and sea-level change on the Holocene evolution of a Mediterranean coastal lagoon: Evidence from ostracod palaeoecology and geochemistry by Marco-Barba, Javier, Holmes, Jonathan A., Mesquita-Joanes, Francesc, Miracle, Maria Rosa

    Published in Geobios (01-09-2013)
    “…Coastal lagoons provide an excellent basis for the study of processes controlling the evolution of a coastal zone. We examine the relative importance of these…”
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    Primary production under hypertrophic conditions and its relationship with bacterial production by Onandia, Gabriela, Miracle, Maria Rosa, Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-12-2014)
    “…In shallow hypertrophic lakes where light availability restricts the growth of macrophytes and benthic phytoplankton, pelagic phytoplankton modulates…”
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    Towards the development of a biogeochemical model for addressing the eutrophication problems in the shallow hypertrophic lagoon of Albufera de Valencia, Spain by Onandia, Gabriela, Gudimov, Alexey, Miracle, Maria Rosa, Arhonditsis, George

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-03-2015)
    “…Our study presents a biogeochemical model that aims to reproduce the ecological processes shaping phytoplankton dynamics in the shallow hypertrophic lagoon of…”
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    Sedimentary response of lake El Tobar, Spain, to climate: lake level changes after the Maunder Minimum by López-Blanco, Charo, Andrews, Julian, Dennis, Paul, Miracle, María Rosa, Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-11-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Lake level reconstructions from a littoral core in lake El Tobar, Spain, are presented for the last 350 years. These are based on plant macrofossils…”
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    First genetic characterization of non‐native Daphnia lumholtzi Sars, 1885 in Brazil confirms North American origin by Nunes, Ariádine H., Miracle, Maria Rosa, Dias, Juliana D., Fabrin, Thomaz M. C., Braghin, Louizi S. M., Bonecker, Claudia C.

    Published in International review of hydrobiology. (01-09-2018)
    “…Anthropogenic translocations are the main vectors of intercontinental invasions. Molecular tools have been important in the study of biological invasions,…”
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    Lake-level changes and fire history at Lagunillo del Tejo (Spain) during the last millennium: Climate or humans? by López-Blanco, Charo, Gaillard, Marie-José, Miracle, María Rosa, Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-05-2012)
    “…Hydroclimatic variability is expected to be affected by global warming in the Mediterranean region where climate, fire and human activities are known to be…”
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    Nutrient dynamics in water and sediment of Mediterranean ponds across a wide hydroperiod gradient by Sahuquillo, María, Miracle, Maria Rosa, Morata, Sara María, Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Limnologica (01-12-2012)
    “…In Mediterranean ponds, summer drought enhances seasonality whose intensity varies along topographic and climatic gradients. The alternation of wet and dry…”
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    Cladoceran assemblages in a karstic lake as indicators of hydrological alterations by López-Blanco, Charo, Miracle, María Rosa, Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2011)
    “…The anthropogenic impact on wetlands has increased during the last centuries when infrastructures such as canals or dams, have proliferated. In this article,…”
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    Planktonic rotifer feeding in hypertrophic conditions by Miracle, Maria Rosa, Vicente, Eduardo, Sarma, S. S. S., Nandini, S.

    Published in International review of hydrobiology (01-03-2014)
    “…We studied the role of rotifers as grazers in hypertrophic waters, dominated by poorly edible filamentous and colonial cyanobacteria. Population growth of…”
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    Relaxed circadian rhythm in zooplankton along a latitudinal gradient by Hansson, Lars-Anders, Becares, Eloy, Fernández-Aláez, Margarita, Fernández-Aláez, Camino, Kairesalo, Timo, Rosa Miracle, Maria, Romo, Susana, Stephen, Deborah, Vakkilainen, Kirsi, van de Bund, Wouter, van Donk, Ellen, Balayla, David, Moss, Brian

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2007)
    “…To test whether aquatic invertebrates are able to adjust their diel migratory cycle to different day length and presence of predators, we performed…”
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    North Atlantic Oscillation recorded in carbonate δ18O signature from Lagunillo del Tejo (Spain) by López-Blanco, Charo, Andrews, Julian, Dennis, Paul, Miracle, María Rosa, Vicente, Eduardo

    “…Oxygen (δ18O) and carbon (δ13C) isotope compositions of authigenic carbonates measured in Lagunillo del Tejo sediment document precipitation variability during…”
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    Community attributes reflecting the zooplankton secondary production: using field and experimental approaches by Dias, Juliana Deo, Simões, Nadson Ressye, Miracle, María Rosa, Melo, Thais Xavier de, Bonecker, Claudia Costa

    Published in Acta limnológica brasiliensia (2024)
    “…Abstract Aim We investigated the relationship between ecological attributes of the zooplankton community and its secondary production. Methods Samples were…”
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    Who is Moina micrura? Redescription of one of the most confusing cladocerans from terra typica, based on integrative taxonomy by Elías-Gutiérrez, Manuel, Juračka, Petr Jan, Montoliu-Elena, Lucía, Miracle, Maria Rosa, Petrusek, Adam, Kořínek, Vladimír

    Published in Limnetica (València, Spain) (01-01-2019)
    “…Moina micrura Kurz, 1875 (Anomopoda: Moinidae) belongs among the most poorly defined cladoceran species in the world. This species has been considered…”
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    Methanotrophy under Versatile Conditions in the Water Column of the Ferruginous Meromictic Lake La Cruz (Spain) by Oswald, Kirsten, Jegge, Corinne, Tischer, Jana, Berg, Jasmine, Brand, Andreas, Miracle, María R, Soria, Xavier, Vicente, Eduardo, Lehmann, Moritz F, Zopfi, Jakob, Schubert, Carsten J

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (11-11-2016)
    “…Lakes represent a considerable natural source of methane to the atmosphere compared to their small global surface area. Methanotrophs in sediments and in the…”
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    Endocrine disrupting effects, at different temperatures, on Moina micrura (Cladocera: Crustacea) induced by carbendazim, a fungicide by Miracle, Maria Rosa, Nandini, S., Sarma, S. S. S., Vicente, Eduardo

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2011)
    “…Pesticide-induced effects in non-target organisms are a worldwide environmental problem and cladocerans have been used as test organisms to quantify the…”
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    Climate signal in varve thickness: Lake La Cruz (Spain), a case study by Romero-Viana, Lidia, Julià, Ramon, Camacho, Antonio, Vicente, Eduardo, Miracle, Maria Rosa

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-08-2008)
    “…Lake La Cruz is a meromictic, karstic lake with annually laminated sediment formed by summer pulses of calcite deposition. The aim of this study was to explore…”
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