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ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Rafael E. CárdenasFuentes:googlescopusAcquisition of nitrogen from tannin protein complexes in ectomycorrhizal pine seedlings
ArticleAbstract: Ectomycorrhizal and ericoid fungi are increasingly recognized for their capacity to break down soilPalabras claves:Ectomycorrhizae, Nitrogen cycling, Organic nitrogen, Pinus pinea, Polyphenols, Tannin-protein complexAutores:Coq S., Hättenschwiler S., Mousain D., Rafael E. Cárdenas, Richard F., Selosse M.A.Fuentes:googlescopusFunctional 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:googlescopusFine-scale climatic variation drives altitudinal niche partitioning of tabanid flies in a tropical montane cloud forest, Ecuadorian Chocó
ArticleAbstract: In montane systems, global warming may lead communities to disassemble by forcing organisms to shiftPalabras claves:Abundance, Altitudinal gradient, Andean slopes, DIPTERA, Elevation, rainfall, Tabanidae, TEMPERATUREAutores: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:googlescopusThe importance of insects on land and in water: a tropical view
ReviewAbstract: Tropical insects are astonishingly diverse and abundant yet receive only marginal scientific attentiPalabras claves:Autores:Kazakou E., Rafael E. Cárdenas, Roubik D.W., Verónica Crespo-PérezFuentes:googlescopus