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Darwin returns to the galapagos: Genetic and morphological analyses confirm the presence of tramea darwini at the archipelago (odonata, libellulidae)
ArticleAbstract: The status of the Tramea species present in the Galapagos Islands (Odonata, Libellulidae) has been tPalabras claves:Dragonflies, Islands, molecular markers, Morphological analysis, Synonymy, taxonomyAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Garrison R.W., Lorenzo-Carballa M.O.Fuentes:googlescopusDemographics and behaviour of Heteragrion cooki, a forest damselfly endemic to Ecuador (Odonata)
ReviewAbstract: Damselflies adapted to forest habitats are expected to be negatively affected by the disturbance ofPalabras claves:body size, copulation, Dragonfly, population density, Shade, SurvivalAutores:Cordero-Rivera A., María Virginia Gabela-Flores, Rivas-Torres A., Sanmartin-Villar I.Fuentes:scopusDemography and territorial behaviour of three species of the genus Hetaerina along three tropical stream ecosystems (Odonata: Calopterygidae)
ArticleAbstract: We studied the demography and territorial behaviour of three species of the dam-selfly genus HetaeriPalabras claves:damselfly, Dragonfly, ECUADOR, Mark-recapture, Neotropics, ZygopteraAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., María Virginia Gabela-Flores, Rivas-Torres A., Sanmartin-Villar I.Fuentes:googlescopusFemale polymorphism and colour variability in Argia oculata (Coenagrionidae: Zygoptera)
ArticleAbstract: Body colouration frequently possesses a communicative function, particularly in species with colourPalabras claves:fitness, Mimicry, Phenotype, recapture, variabilityAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., María Virginia Gabela-Flores, Rivas-Torres A., Sanmartin-Villar I.Fuentes:googlescopusParthenogenesis did not consistently evolve in insular populations of Ischnura hastata (Odonata, Coenagrionidae)
ArticleAbstract: 1. The evolutionary advantages that have driven the evolution of sex are still very much debated, anPalabras claves:Asexual reproduction, damselfly, evolution of sex, geographical parthenogenesis, Islands, protandry, ZygopteraAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Hassall C., Lorenzo-Carballa M.O., Sanmartin-Villar I., Torres-Cambas Y.Fuentes:googlescopusMolecular and ecological signatures of an expanding hybrid zone
ArticleAbstract: Many species are currently changing their distributions and subsequently form sympatric zones with hPalabras claves:hybrid zones, introgression, Ischnura elegans, niche shift, range expansionAutores:Chávez-Ríos J.R., Cordero-Rivera A., Hansson B., Jesús Muñoz, Sánchez-Guillén R.A., Wellenreuther M.Fuentes:scopusPhilogenia gaiae sp. nov. (Zygoptera: Philogeniidae) and description of the female of P. macuma Dunkle, 1986, two species from the Ecuadorean lowland rainforest
ArticleAbstract: Philogenia gaiae sp. nov. (Holotype, Ecuador, Orellana, Tiputini Biodiversity Station, -0.6349, -76.Palabras claves:AMAZON, damselfly, ECUADOR, New species, OdonataAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Guillermo-Ferreira R., Vilela D.Fuentes:googlescopusSexual conflict and the evolution of monandry: The case of the damselfly Ischnura hastata (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Sexual selection favours the evolution and maintenance of polygamy, which is the dominant reproductiPalabras claves:Ischnura, monandry, monogamy, Odonata, sexual conflict, short-lived speciesAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Lorenzo-Carballa M.O., Rivas-Torres A.Fuentes:googlescopusSurvival and longevity in neotropical damselflies (Odonata, Polythoridae)
ArticleAbstract: Survival and longevity in neotropical damselflies (Odonata, Polythoridae). Longevity among insect orPalabras claves:body size, Lifespan, Low density, Mark–recapture, rainforestAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Rivas-Torres A., Sánchez Herrera M., Sanmartin-Villar I.Fuentes:googlescopusThe status of Rhionaeschna galapagoensis (Currie, 1901) with notes on its biology and a description of its ultimate instar larva (Odonata, Aeshnidae)
ArticleAbstract: A morphological, molecular, and behavioural characterization of Rhionaeschna galapagoensis is presenPalabras claves:Aeshnidae, endemism, Island species, Odonata, Rhionaeschna, Sibling speciesAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Cordero-Rivera A., Sánchez-Guillén R.A., Santolamazza-Carbone S., von Ellenrieder N.Fuentes:googlescopus