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Rodrigo Díaz Lupanow

    Desarrollo ecoturístico en tierras privadas de Falcón, Venezuela
    Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated to break down the process of native and exotic plant leaves in a rain forest stream
    • 2017

      The research investigates the benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages involved in the decomposition of Ficus maxima and Bambusa vulgaris leaves in a rainforest stream. Over 24 days, meshed bags containing leaves were placed in the stream, with chemical variables measured at each recovery. The study employed Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS) to analyze assemblage differences over time and between leaf types, revealing significant insights into the ecological interactions during leaf breakdown, despite a 17% stress level in the NMDS results.

      Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated to break down the process of native and exotic plant leaves in a rain forest stream