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ArticleAbstract: Aim: We explore the utility of newly available optical and microwave remote sensing data from the MoPalabras claves:Conservation biogeography, Ecological niche characterization, Microwave remote sensing, Modis, Optical remote sensing, QSCAT, SOUTH AMERICA, spatial scale, Species distribution modellingAutores:Buermann W., Graham C.H., Jaime A. Chaves, Milá B., Saatchi S.S., Smith T.B., Zutta B.R.Fuentes:googlescopusProjected changes in elevational distribution and flight performance of montane Neotropical hummingbirds in response to climate change
ArticleAbstract: The hovering flight of hummingbirds is one of the most energetically demanding forms of animal locomPalabras claves:Climate Change, Elevational shift, Hummingbird flight kinematics, Wing stroke amplitude, Wingbeat frequencyAutores:Altshuler D., Buermann W., Dudley R., Jaime A. Chaves, McGuire J.A., Smith T.B.Fuentes:googlescopusTemporal and spatial patterns of macaw abundance in the Ecuadorian amazon
ArticleAbstract: Although macaws are arguably the most widely recognized species of bird from Neotropical rainforestsPalabras claves:AMAZON, ARA, Conservation, ECUADOR, Macaw, Orthopsittaca, ParrotAutores:David Romo, Fabara J., Jorgenson J.P., Karubian J., Smith T.B., Yunes D.Fuentes:scopusThe role of geography and ecology in shaping the p hylogeography of the speckled hummingbird (Adelomyia melanogenys) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Andes of South America contain one of the richest avifaunas in the world, but little is known abPalabras claves:Andes, Directional selection, ECUADOR, MORPHOLOGY, Phylogeography, remote sensing, Speckled hummingbirdAutores:Jaime A. Chaves, LeBuhn G., Pollinger J.P., Smith T.B.Fuentes:googlescopus