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Ants as indicators of environmental change and ecosystem processes
ArticleAbstract: Environmental stressors and changes in land use have led to rapid and dramatic species losses. As suPalabras claves:Artificial caterpillars, elevational gradient, forest degradation, Functional richness, Path model, Species traitsAutores:Bendix J., Brandl R., David A. Donoso, Farwig N., Schlautmann J., Tiede Y.C., Wallis C.I.B.Fuentes:googlescopusAbundance, occurrence and time series: long-term monitoring of social insects in a tropical rainforest
ArticleAbstract: The magnitude of worldwide insect decline is hotly debated, with multiple examples of stable or incrPalabras claves:Army ant, Formicidae, Orchid bee, Passalidae, Termite, TIME SERIESAutores:Alejandro Ramírez Silva J., Barrios H., Basset Y., Bobadilla R., Butterill P.T., David A. Donoso, Lopez Y., P. A. Lamarre G., Perez F., Souto-Vilarós D.Fuentes:googlescopusMapping 50 years of contribution to the development of soil quality biological indicators
ReviewAbstract: Biological indicators of soil quality express the capacity of a soil to maintain its ecosystem functPalabras claves:Indicators, pattern, Review, Soil biology, Soil qualityAutores:David A. Donoso, Herrera M.Á., Kevin Valencia, Magdalena López-Ulloa, Pezzopane J.E.M., Santiago Bonilla-BedoyaFuentes:googlescopusTropical ant communities are in long-term equilibrium
ArticleAbstract: Communities change with time. Studying long-term change in community structure permits deeper undersPalabras claves:Andes cloud forests, Leaf litter ants, Monitoring, Otongachi, Rank abundance, Temporal turnoverAutores:David A. DonosoFuentes:googlescopusRemote sensing improves pbkp_rediction of tropical montane species diversity but performance differs among taxa
ArticleAbstract: Texture information from passive remote sensing images provides surrogates for habitat structure, whPalabras claves:Ants, Birds, Gray-level co-occurrence matrix, Image textures, moths, Orthophotos, Partial least-squares regression, Species turnover, trees, Tropical mountain rainforestAutores:Bendix J., Brandl R., Brehm G., David A. Donoso, Farwig N., Fiedler K., Homeier J., Paulsch D., Süßenbach D., Tiede Y.C., Wallis C.I.B.Fuentes:googlescopus