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Climate change and the future restructuring of Neotropical anuran biodiversity
ArticleAbstract: Climate change is likely to impact multiple dimensions of biodiversity. Species range shifts are expPalabras claves:Beta diversity, biotic heterogeneity, biotic homogenization, Climate Change, community structure, extinction, Species distribution modelling, Species range shiftsAutores:Green D.M., Jonathan Davies T., Pablo A. Menéndez-GuerreroFuentes:scopusDietary data of a highly biodiverse anuran assemblage in the Ecuadorian Amazon
OtherAbstract: This dataset reports the diet composition of a highly diverse anuran assemblage in the Ecuadorian AmPalabras claves:amphibia, biotic interactions, Diet composition, Gastrointestinal contents, Interaction network, Prey items, trophic niche, Yasuní national parkAutores:Pablo A. Menéndez-Guerrero, Ron Y.S.R., Santiago R. Ron, Sofía Carvajal-EndaraFuentes:googlescopusExtinctions of threatened frogs may impact ecosystems in a global hotspot of anuran diversity
ArticleAbstract: Human activity is accelerating rates of extinction around the world, and there is therefore an urgenPalabras claves:Anuran assemblages, biotic homogenization, ECUADOR, endangered species, Functional distinctiveness, functional homogenization, Functional redundancy, Phylogenetic homogenizationAutores:Green D.M., Jonathan Davies T., Pablo A. Menéndez-GuerreroFuentes:scopusEnvironmental components and boundaries of morphological variation in the short-tailed fruit bat (Carollia spp.) in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Species in Carollia, although loosely recognizable by size and shape, show overlap in most morphologPalabras claves:Carollia, Distribution, ECUADOR, environment, shape, SizeAutores:Pablo A. Menéndez-Guerrero, Pablo Jarrín-V.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating multiple causes of amphibian declines of Ecuador using geographical quantitative analyses
ArticleAbstract: Amphibians are declining at alarming rates worldwide; however, the causes of these declines remain sPalabras claves:Autores:Graham C.H., Pablo A. Menéndez-GuerreroFuentes:scopusEvolution of dietary specialization and chemical defense in poison frogs (Dendrobatidae): A comparative analysis
ArticleAbstract: Defensive mechanisms, including noxious or toxic substances, are favored by predation-driven naturalPalabras claves:Alkaloid sequestration, chemical defense, Comparative method, DENDROBATIDAE, Dietary specialization, NoxiousnessAutores:Cannatella D.C., Darst C., Luis A. Coloma, Pablo A. Menéndez-GuerreroFuentes:scopus