Aim: Anthropogenic climate change is expected to result in the complete loss of glaciers from the high mountains of tropical Africa, with profound impacts on the hydrology and ecology of unique tropical cold-water lakes located downstream from them. This study examines the biodiversity of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) communities in these scarce Afroalpine lake systems, in order to determine their uniqueness in relation to lowland African lakes and alpine lakes in temperate regions, and to evaluate the potential of Afroalpine Chironomidae as biological indicators to monitor future changes in the ecological integrity of their habitat. Location: Mount Kenya (Kenya) and Rwenzori Mountains (Uganda). Methods: The species composition of Afroal...
In mountain regions, climate change is resulting in glacial retreat, causing biodiversity loss in gl...
Species diversity is the variable most commonly studied in recent ecological research. Ecological pr...
Chironomid head capsules were identified from sediment cores taken from Lake Gokyo (4750 m) and Lake...
Aim: Anthropogenic climate change is expected to result in the complete loss of glaciers from the hi...
Aim: This paper assesses whether chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) faunas of lakes in tropical West Afri...
This paper and a companion article present illustrated guides to the identification of sub-fossil ch...
We analysed the distribution of living larval Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) along a depth transect...
Fossil assemblages of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-est...
This paper and a companion article present illustrated guides to the identification of sub-fossil ch...
We analysed the distribution of living larval Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) along a depth transect...
All of the members of the Chironomid genus Diamesa are more or less cold stenothermic species (BRUND...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
The investigation of 30 fossil diatom samples found in a 500-year sediment record from Hausburg Tarn...
The Sub-Saharan alpine freshwater biodiversity is currently impacted by human settlements, climate c...
Biological diversity in freshwater biomes is vital to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems with ...
In mountain regions, climate change is resulting in glacial retreat, causing biodiversity loss in gl...
Species diversity is the variable most commonly studied in recent ecological research. Ecological pr...
Chironomid head capsules were identified from sediment cores taken from Lake Gokyo (4750 m) and Lake...
Aim: Anthropogenic climate change is expected to result in the complete loss of glaciers from the hi...
Aim: This paper assesses whether chironomid (Insecta: Diptera) faunas of lakes in tropical West Afri...
This paper and a companion article present illustrated guides to the identification of sub-fossil ch...
We analysed the distribution of living larval Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) along a depth transect...
Fossil assemblages of chironomid larvae (non-biting midges) preserved in lake sediments are well-est...
This paper and a companion article present illustrated guides to the identification of sub-fossil ch...
We analysed the distribution of living larval Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) along a depth transect...
All of the members of the Chironomid genus Diamesa are more or less cold stenothermic species (BRUND...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
The investigation of 30 fossil diatom samples found in a 500-year sediment record from Hausburg Tarn...
The Sub-Saharan alpine freshwater biodiversity is currently impacted by human settlements, climate c...
Biological diversity in freshwater biomes is vital to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems with ...
In mountain regions, climate change is resulting in glacial retreat, causing biodiversity loss in gl...
Species diversity is the variable most commonly studied in recent ecological research. Ecological pr...
Chironomid head capsules were identified from sediment cores taken from Lake Gokyo (4750 m) and Lake...