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Climate-induced range shifts and possible hybridisation consequences in insects
ArticleAbstract: Many ectotherms have altered their geographic ranges in response to rising global temperatures. CurrPalabras claves:Autores:Arroyo T.P.F., Córdoba-Aguilar A., Jesús Muñoz, Rodriguez-Tapia G., Sánchez-Guillén R.A.Fuentes:scopusBody temperature regulation is associated with climatic and geographical variables but not wing pigmentation in two rubyspot damselflies (Odonata: Calopterygidae)
ArticleAbstract: It has been proposed that wing pigmented spots function in temperature control in male calopterygidsPalabras claves:CLIMATIC VARIABLES, Distribution, Hetaerina, interspecific competition, Thermoregulation, Wing spotsAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Jesús Muñoz, Martínez-Meyer E., Rivas M.Fuentes:scopusConservation status assessment of Paraphlebia damselflies in Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We assessed the conservation status of the three Mexican Paraphlebia damselflies based on the criterPalabras claves:Climate Change, damselfly, International Union for Conservation of Nature's, maxent, ParaphlebiaAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Cuevas-Yáñez K., Jesús Muñoz, Rivas M.Fuentes:scopusHybridization rate and climate change: Are endangered species at risk?
ArticleAbstract: Many species are altering their geographic range due to climate change creating new sympatric populaPalabras claves:Climate Change, Displacement and extinction, Hybridization and introgression, maxent, range shifts, Sympatric distributionsAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Hafernik J., Jesús Muñoz, Rodriguez-Tapia G., Sánchez-Guillén R.A., Tierney M.Fuentes:scopusPbkp_redicting hybridisation as a consequence of climate change in damselflies
ArticleAbstract: Climate change is a key stressor for species. Two major consequences of climate-induced range shiftsPalabras claves:Argia, Climate Change, damselflies, ecological niche, Genetic divergence, Hybridisation, SympatryAutores:Córdoba-Aguilar A., Jesús Muñoz, Nava-Bolaños A., Novelo-Gutiérrez R., Sánchez-Guillén R.A., Torres-Pachón M., Wellenreuther M.Fuentes:scopus