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Maria Rieradevall

Maria Rieradevall

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Ecology and Evolution

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39
Citations
5617
World Ranking
6407
National Ranking
216

Overview

Maria Rieradevall was affiliated with the University of Barcelona in Spain. Their research contributions focused primarily on the field of Environmental Science, with emphasis on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, and Ecology.

The scientist's work encompassed several main topics related to wildlife biology and conservation. These included Turtle Biology and Conservation, Amphibian and Reptile Biology, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.

Among their recent scholarly papers, Maria Rieradevall contributed to the study titled "Coexistence of Native and Invasive Freshwater Turtles: The Llobregat Delta (NE Iberian Peninsula) as a Case Study", published in 2022 in the journal Land.

  • Marc Franch
  • Gustavo A. Llorente
  • Albert Montori
  • Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles

The research collaborations indicated a network of frequent co-authors, including Marc Franch, Gustavo A. Llorente, Albert Montori, and Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles.

  • Land

The sole identified frequent publication venue where Maria Rieradevall's work appeared was the journal Land.

Best Publications

  • A simple field method for assessing the ecological quality of riparian habitat in rivers and streams: QBR index

    A. Munné;N. Prat;C. Solà;N. Bonada

  • Macroinvertebrate community structure and biological traits related to flow permanence in a Mediterranean river network

    Núria Bonada;Núria Bonada;Maria Rieradevall;Narcís Prat

  • An identification guide to subfossil Tanypodinae larvae (Insecta: Diptera: Chrironomidae) based on cephalic setation

    Maria Rieradevall;Stephen J. Brooks

  • Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages and macrohabitat connectivity in Mediterranean-climate streams of northern California

    Núria Bonada;Maria Rieradevall;Maria Rieradevall;Narcís Prat;Vincent H. Resh

  • Holocene climate variability, vegetation dynamics and fire regime in the central Pyrenees: The Basa de la Mora sequence (NE Spain)

    A. Pérez-Sanz;P. González-Sampériz;A. Moreno;B. Valero-Garcés

  • Climate changes and human activities recorded in the sediments of Lake Estanya (NE Spain) during the Medieval Warm Period and Little Ice Age

    Mario Morellón;Blas Valero-Garcés;Penélope González-Sampériz;Teresa Vegas-Vilarrúbia

  • Ecological thresholds in European alpine lakes

    Jordi Catalan;M. Grazia Barbieri;Frederic Bartumeus;Peter Bitušík

  • A novel approach to analysing the regimes of temporary streams in relation to their controls on the composition and structure of aquatic biota

    F. Gallart;N. Prat;E. M. García-Roger;J. Latron

  • Fire as a disturbance in mediterranean climate streams

    Iraima Verkaik;Maria Rieradevall;Scott D. Cooper;John M. Melack

  • Lake Redó ecosystem response to an increasing warming the Pyrenees during the twentieth century

    Jordi Catalán;Sergi Pla;María Rieradevall;Marisol Felip

  • Ecological profiles of caddisfly larvae in Mediterranean streams: implications for bioassessment methods.

    N. Bonada;C. Zamora-Muñoz;M. Rieradevall;N. Prat

  • Concordance between ecotypes and macroinvertebrate assemblages in Mediterranean streams

    Maria Del Mar Sánchez-Montoya;Tura Puntí;Maria Luisa Suárez;Maria Del Rosario Vidal-Abarca

  • Defining criteria to select reference sites in Mediterranean streams

    M. M. Sánchez-Montoya;M. R. Vidal-Abarca;T. Puntí;J. M. Poquet

  • Ecological and historical filters constraining spatial caddisfly distribution in Mediterranean rivers.

    Núria Bonada;Carmen Zamora-Muñoz;Maria Rieradevall;Narcís Prat

  • Chironomus species (Diptera: Chironomidae) in the profundal benthos of Spanish reservoirs and lakes: factors affecting distribution patterns

    M. Real;M. Rieradevall;N. Prat

  • Combined use of Daphnia magna in situ bioassays, biomarkers and biological indices to diagnose and identify environmental pressures on invertebrate communities in two Mediterranean urbanized and industrialized rivers (NE Spain)

    Joana Damásio;Romà Tauler;Elisabeth Teixidó;Maria Rieradevall

  • Do seasonal changes in habitat features influence aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in perennial versus temporary Mediterranean streams

    Eduardo M. García-Roger;M. del Mar Sánchez-Montoya;Rosa Gómez;M. Luisa Suárez

  • Multi‐scale assessment of macroinvertebrate richness and composition in Mediterranean‐climate rivers

    Nuria Bonada;Maria Rieradevall;Helen Dallas;Jennifer Ann Davis

  • THE MIRAGE TOOLBOX: AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR TEMPORARY STREAMS

    N. Prat;F. Gallart;D. Von Schiller;S. Polesello

  • Effect of dumping and cleaning activities on the aquatic ecosystems of the Guadiamar River following a toxic flood

    N. Prat;J. Toja;C. Solà;M.D. Burgos

Frequent Co-Authors

Narcís Prat
Narcís Prat University of Barcelona
Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles
Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles University of Barcelona
Núria Bonada
Núria Bonada University of Barcelona
Blas L. Valero-Garcés
Blas L. Valero-Garcés Spanish National Research Council
Jérôme Latron
Jérôme Latron Spanish National Research Council
Pilar Llorens
Pilar Llorens Spanish National Research Council
Francesc Gallart
Francesc Gallart Spanish National Research Council
Penélope González-Sampériz
Penélope González-Sampériz Spanish National Research Council
Dani Boix
Dani Boix University of Girona

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