NORMA SALINAS REVILLA

NORMA SALINAS REVILLA

NORMA SALINAS REVILLA

Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in Geography and the Environment, UNIVERSIDAD DE OXFORD

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Maestria en gestion Ambiental y Desarrollo (Faclutad Latino americana de ciencias sociales (FLACSO))

Biologo
DOCENTE ORDINARIO - ASOCIADO
Tiempo parcial por asignaturas (TPA)
Departamento Académico de Ciencias - Sección Química

Publicaciones

Se encontraron 77 publicaciones

Aragon, S.; SALINAS, N.; NINA, A.; Huaman, V.; Rayme, G.; Huaman, W.; Chambi, P.; Olarte, J. C.; CRUZ, R. S.; Muñiz, J. G.; Salas, C.; BOZA, T. E.; TITO, R.; COSIO, E. G.; Roman, R. M.(2021). Aboveground biomass in secondary montane forests in Peru: Slow carbon recovery in agroforestry legacies. Global Ecology and Conservation. Volumen: 28. (pp. 1 - 15). Recuperado de: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421002468
Moraes, M.; Correa, S.; Rodrigues da Costa, C.; Duponchelled, F.; Miranda, G.; Montoya, M.; Phillips, O.; SALINAS, N.; Silman, M.; Ulloa, C.; Zapata, G.; Arieira, J.; ter Steege*, H.(2021). AMAZONIAN ECOSYSTEMS AND THEIR ECOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS. En Amazon Assessment Report 2021. (pp. 1 - 34). NUEVA YORK. Science Panel for the Amazon.. Recuperado de: http://https://www.theamazonwewant.org/amazon-assessment-report-2021/
SALINAS, N.; COSIO, E. G.; Silman, M.; Meir, P.; Nottingham, A.; Roman, R. M.; Malhi, Y.(2021). Tropical montane forests in a changing environment. Frontiers in Plant Science. Volumen: 12. (pp. 1 - 5).
HUARANCCA, T.; ESPARZA, E.; Crestani, G.; LIMONCHI, F.; CRUZ, R. S.; SALINAS, N.; Scartazza, A.; Guglielminetti, L.; COSIO, E. G.(2020). Physiological responses of maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp.) plants to UV radiation in its high-altitude mountain ecosystem. Scientific Reports. Volumen: 10. Recuperado de: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-59638-4
Nottingham, A.; Fierer, N.; Turner, B.; Whitaker, J.; Ostle, N.; P McNamara, N.; Bardget, R.; Leff, J.; SALINAS, N.; Silman, M.; Meir, P.(2019). Microbes follow Humboldt: temperature drives plant and soil microbial diversity patterns from the Amazon to the Andes. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. Volumen: 1. (pp. 1 - 4). Recuperado de: https://www.jstor.org/stable/26554320
Fauset, S.; Gloor, M.; Fyllas, N.; Phillips, O.; Asner, G.; Baker, T.; Patrick Bentley, L.; Brienen, R.; Christoffersen, B.; del Aguila-Pasquel, J.; Doughty, C.; Feldpausch, T. R.; Galbraith, D.; Goodman, R.; Girardin, C.; Honorio Coronado6, E.; Monteagudo, A.; SALINAS, N.; Shenkin, A.; Silva, J.; van der Heijden, G.; Vasquez, R.; Malhi, Y.(2019). Individual-Based Modeling of Amazon Forests Suggests That Climate Controls Productivity While Traits Control Demography. Frontiers in Earth Science. Volumen: 07. (pp. 1 - 19). Recuperado de: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2019.00083/full
Nottingham, A.; Bååth, E.; Reischke, S.; SALINAS, N.; Meir, P.(2019). Adaptation of soil microbial growth to temperature: Using a tropical elevation gradient to predict future changes. Global Change Biology. Volumen: 25. (pp. 827 - 838). Recuperado de: https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059587397&origin=inward&txGid=dfa8a22d762c4f84f44b531cf8d31c2a
Hicks, L.; Meir, P.; Nottingham, A.; Reay, D.; Stott, A.; SALINAS, N.; Whitaker, J.(2019). Carbon and nitrogen inputs differentially affect priming of soil organic matter in tropical lowland and montane soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. Volumen: 129. (pp. 212 - 222). Recuperado de: file:///Users/normasalinas/Downloads/1-s2.0-S0038071718303638-main.pdf