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Ant Morphology Mediates Diet Preference in a Neotropical Toad (Rhinella alata)
ArticleAbstract: Despite the widespread occurrence of myrmecophagy in anurans, it is unclear whether ant-specialistsPalabras claves:Autores:David A. Donoso, McElroy M.T.Fuentes:googlescopusLand use impacts poison frog chemical defenses through changes in leaf litter ant communities
ArticleAbstract: Much of the world’s biodiversity is held within tropical rainforests, which are increasingly fragmenPalabras claves:alkaloids, community ecology, DENDROBATIDAE, diet, habitat loss, Tropical forestsAutores:David A. Donoso, Dorritie B., Fay T., Fischer E.K., Luis A. Coloma, Moskowitz N.A., Nieves O.C., O’Connell L.A., Trauger S.A., Vidoudez C.Fuentes:scopusRapid ant community reassembly in a Neotropical forest: Recovery dynamics and land-use legacy
ArticleAbstract: Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of theiPalabras claves:Ant diversity, Chronosequence, ECUADOR, forest regeneration, Formicidae, Functional traits, land-use history, Tropical ForestAutores:Adriana Argoti, Blüthgen N., David A. Donoso, Hoenle P.O., Staab M., von Beeren C.Fuentes:scopusNutritional niches reveal fundamental domestication trade-offs in fungus-farming ants
ArticleAbstract: During crop domestication, human farmers traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability oPalabras claves:Autores:Arnan X., Boomsma J.J., Crumière A.J.J., David A. Donoso, Franco M., Gomez E.B., Howe J., Kooij P.W., Santos J.C., Shik J.Z., Wcislo W.T.Fuentes:googlescopusSpecies-level predation network uncovers high prey specificity in a Neotropical army ant community
ArticleAbstract: Army ants are among the top arthropod predators and considered keystone species in tropical ecosystePalabras claves:competitive release, DNA barcoding, niche differentiation, predator–prey network, prey specialization, Species coexistenceAutores:Blüthgen N., Brückner A., David A. Donoso, Fiala B., Hoenle P.O., Kronauer D.J.C., Ospina Jara B., Smith M.A., von Beeren C.Fuentes:googlescopus