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Introduction
Daisy Cárate Tandalla currently works as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Environmental Sciences- iES, Landau.
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September 2022 - present
RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
Position
- Postdoctoral Researcher
June 2020 - October 2020
November 2018 - present
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Publications (9)
Purpose of the Review
The escalating impacts of human activities and climate change, particularly increased nutrient leaching and deposition, could significantly alter the productivity, structure, and function of tropical vegetation. To better understand how nutrient deposition affects regeneration in tropical ecosystems, we synthesised studies tha...
As payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs grow around the world, so have concerns over whether a focus on ecosystem services will also protect biodiversity. Biodiverse Ecuadorian páramo grasslands have become a hotspot for PES in an effort to protect water supplies, sequester carbon, conserve biodiversity, and improve rural livelihoods. Howe...
Global changes in nutrient deposition rates are likely to have profound effects on plant communities, particularly in the nutrient-limited systems of the tropics. We studied the effects of increased nutrient availability on the seedlings of six tree species in montane forests of southern Ecuador in situ. After five years of continued N, P, or N+P a...
Los Andes tropicales, entre Venezuela y Perú, constituyen uno de los puntos con mayor biodiversidad en el mundo. A pesar de siglos de exploraciones botánicas, aún hay mucho por descubrirse y regularmente se publican nuevos hallazgos de gran importancia en revistas científicas.
Los bosques formados por árboles de Polylepis, que con frecuencia se p...
Nitrogen deposition to tropical forests is predicted to increase in future in many regions due to agricultural intensification. We conducted a seedling transplantation experiment in a tropical premontane forest in Ecuador with a locally abundant late-successional tree species (Pouteria torta, Sapotaceae) aimed at detecting species-specific response...