Andrea Encalada
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, PICHINCHA, Ecuador
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Andrea C. Encalada is a freshwater ecologist and professor at Universidad San Francisco de Quito and she is also an Adjunct Professor of University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She got her PhD from Cornell University and since then she has been working on stream and river research in tropical and temperate ecosystems. During the last 10 years she has focused her research on river structure and function along elevation gradients in Andean-Amazon watersheds. She is particularly interested in climate change and other anthropogenic changes, including drying river networks, and how these impacts might alter populations, communities, and ecosystem process.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The spatiotemporal interplay response of periphyton microbial communities to intermittence in tropical streams. (#171)
11:45 AM
Milena CampaƱa
Intermittent, Ephemeral Systems and Surfacewater-Groundwater Interactions 1.0
River drying causes local losses and regional gains in aquatic invertebrate metacommunity diversity: a cross-continental comparison (#182)
12:00 PM
Daniel Escobar Camacho
Special Session: From the mountains to the seas: Expanding the sciences of non-perennial streams 3.0
SFS 2025