Núria Bonada mainly investigates Ecology, Biodiversity, Habitat, Mediterranean climate and Climate change. Her Ecology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as STREAMS and Population biology. Her Biodiversity study incorporates themes from Metacommunity and Ecosystem services.
Núria Bonada works mostly in the field of Habitat, limiting it down to topics relating to Community structure and, in certain cases, Hydrobiology, Fauna, Odonata and Ephemeral key, as a part of the same area of interest. She frequently studies issues relating to Species richness and Mediterranean climate. The various areas that Núria Bonada examines in her Climate change study include Taxon, Streamflow, Resistance and Endemism.
Her main research concerns Ecology, Biodiversity, Mediterranean climate, Species richness and Biological dispersal. Her Ecology study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as STREAMS. In general Biodiversity study, her work on Aquatic biodiversity research often relates to the realm of Environmental resource management, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Her Mediterranean climate research also works with subjects such as
Núria Bonada mainly focuses on Ecology, Biological dispersal, Metacommunity, Biodiversity and Ecology. She is studying Mediterranean climate, which is a component of Ecology. The concepts of her Mediterranean climate study are interwoven with issues in Drainage basin and Distance decay.
She has researched Biological dispersal in several fields, including Beta diversity, Ecosystem, Freshwater ecosystem and Land use. Her Biodiversity research incorporates themes from Climate change, Species richness and Surface water. Her research in Ecology focuses on subjects like Community, which are connected to Taxonomic rank and Community structure.
Núria Bonada focuses on Ecology, Biological dispersal, Metacommunity, Environmental resource management and Organic matter. Ecology connects with themes related to Life history theory in her study. Her Life history theory research includes elements of River ecosystem, Resource, Biodiversity and Abiotic component.
Her work focuses on many connections between Biological dispersal and other disciplines, such as Ecosystem, that overlap with her field of interest in Niche. Her research investigates the connection with Metacommunity and areas like Ecology which intersect with concerns in Taxonomic rank, Community and Community structure. Her Organic matter research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Global and Planetary Change, Carbon dioxide and Riparian zone.
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DEVELOPMENTS IN AQUATIC INSECT BIOMONITORING: A Comparative Analysis of Recent Approaches
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Annual Review of Entomology (2006)
A simple field method for assessing the ecological quality of riparian habitat in rivers and streams: QBR index
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Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems (2003)
Taxonomic and biological trait differences of stream macroinvertebrate communities between mediterranean and temperate regions: implications for future climatic scenarios
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Global Change Biology (2007)
Macroinvertebrate community structure and biological traits related to flow permanence in a Mediterranean river network
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Hydrobiologia (2007)
Biomonitoring of Human Impacts in Freshwater Ecosystems: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Nikolai Friberg;Núria Bonada;David C. Bradley;Michael J. Dunbar.
Advances in Ecological Research (2011)
Small but mighty: headwaters are vital to stream network biodiversity at two levels of organization
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Journal of The North American Benthological Society (2011)
Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages and macrohabitat connectivity in Mediterranean-climate streams of northern California
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Journal of The North American Benthological Society (2006)
Drivers and stressors of freshwater biodiversity patterns across different ecosystems and scales: a review
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Hydrobiologia (2012)
Mediterranean-climate streams and rivers: geographically separated but ecologically comparable freshwater systems
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Hydrobiologia (2013)
Seasonality and predictability shape temporal species diversity.
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Ecology (2017)
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