Publications by authors named "Ibor Sabas"

Ice phenology is of great importance for the thermal structure of lakes and ponds and the biology of lake species. Under the current climate change conditions, ice-cover duration has been reduced by an advance in ice-off, and a delay in ice-on, and future projections foresee this trend as continuing. Here, we describe the current ice phenology of Pyrenean high mountain lakes and ponds, including ice-cover duration and ice-on and ice-off dates.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Thermal variables are crucial drivers of biological processes in lakes and ponds. In the current context of climate change, determining which factors better constrain their variation within lake districts become of paramount importance for understanding species distribution and their conservation. In this study, we describe the regional and short-term interannual variability in surface water temperature of high mountain lakes and ponds of the Pyrenees.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Historical factors and modern processes significantly influence the genetic diversity and structure of species, specifically focusing on the newt Calotriton asper in the Pyrenees.
  • Using mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, researchers found low variation in mitochondrial DNA, but identified five distinct genetic lineages through microsatellite analysis, indicating separate evolutionary histories linked to glacial refugia.
  • The study concluded that lineage differentiation occurred around the Last Glacial Maximum, with no recent dispersal evidence between these lineages, emphasizing the need to combine past and present genetic factors to understand amphibian diversity in mountain habitats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Submersed aquatic plants are a key component of shallow, clear water lakes contributing to primary production and water quality. High mountain lakes are naturally fishless although invasive trout and most recently minnows have been introduced causing a major impact on fauna richness. The Pyrenean high mountain range has preserved soft-water oligotrophic boreal isoetids in their southern limit of distribution but the recent fish introduction is a potential factor of stress that needs to be addressed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF