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Functional consequences of realistic extinction scenarios in Amazonian soil food webs
ArticleAbstract: Global biodiversity loss is creating a more urgent need to understand the role organisms play in ecoPalabras claves:Belowground, Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Brown food webs, Decomposers, ECUADOR, Extinction order, Invertebrates, Leaf-litter decomposition, National Park, YasuniAutores:Adriana Argoti, David A. Donoso, Olivier J. Dangles, Rafael E. CárdenasFuentes:googlescopusForest stratification shapes allometry and flight morphology of tropical butterflies: Stratification and butterfly morphology
ArticleAbstract: Studies of altitudinal and latitudinal gradients have identified links between the evolution of insePalabras claves:adaptive syndromes, ecomorphology, ECUADOR, evolutionary physiology, lepidoptera, StratificationAutores:Kozak K.M., María F. Checa, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Sebastián MenaFuentes:googlescopusDiversity and distribution of type specimens deposited in the invertebrate section of the museum of zoology QCAZ, Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Invertebrate section of the Museum of Zoology QCAZ at the Pontifical Catholic University of EcuaPalabras claves:Conservation, ECUADOR, Invertebrates, QCAZ Museum, Type specimensAutores:David A. Donoso, Fernanda Salazar, Maza F., Olivier J. Dangles, Rafael E. CárdenasFuentes:scopusDifferences in Morphometry and Activity among Tabanid Fly Assemblages in an Andean Tropical Montane Cloud Forest: Indication of Altitudinal Migration?
ArticleAbstract: Evidence suggests that variations along ecological gradients shape organism traits such as behaviorPalabras claves:altitude, ECUADOR, Flight behavior, LOS CEDROS, Mist, Weather variablesAutores:Álvaro R. Barragán, Nathalia Hernández-L, Olivier J. Dangles, Rafael E. CárdenasFuentes:scopusPhysical, but not chemical, antiherbivore defense expression is related to the clustered spatial distribution of tropical trees in an Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: The conspecific negative density dependence hypothesis states that mortality of young trees (seedlinPalabras claves:conspecific negative density dependence, damage leaf resistance, ECUADOR, Metabolomics, Monodominance, Ontogeny, physicochemical leaf traits, Yasuní national parkAutores:Dolly Muñoz-Upegui, Johanna Cobo-Quinche, María-José Endara, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopusPlant herbivory responses through changes in leaf quality have no effect on subsequent leaf-litter decomposition in a neotropical rain forest tree community
ArticleAbstract: It is commonly accepted that plant responses to foliar herbivory (e.g. plant defenses) can influencePalabras claves:Above-belowground interaction, Canopy, Decomposers, Detritivores, ECUADOR, Folivory, Soil ecology, Yasuní national parkAutores:Adriana Argoti, Hättenschwiler S., Olivier J. Dangles, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopusPlant traits pbkp_redict inter- and intraspecific variation in susceptibility to herbivory in a hyperdiverse Neotropical rain forest tree community
ArticleAbstract: Summary: A key issue in plant/herbivore interaction research is to understand which plant traits driPalabras claves:amazonía, ECUADOR, Forest dynamics plot, Janzen-Connell hypothesis, Leaf turnover, Plant-chewing-herbivore interactions, Species defence functional traits, Tree clustering, Yasuní national parkAutores:Adriana Argoti, Kraft N.J.B., Olivier J. Dangles, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopus