Thresholds of acidification impacts on macroinvertebrates adapted to seasonally acidified tropical streams: potential responses to extreme drought-driven pH declines
Background Drought-driven acidification events of increasing frequency and severity are expected as a consequence of climate change, and these events may expose macroinvertebrate taxa to increased acidification beyond their tolerance levels. Recent work in lowland Costa Rica has shown that poorly-bu...
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Main Authors: | Carissa Ganong, Minor Hidalgo Oconitrillo, Catherine Pringle |
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Language: | EN |
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PeerJ Inc.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/12d912599f8d4398b5021cb2a0cbf80f |
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