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Diet of the Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia, in two locations of the inter-Andean valley Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We provide the first detailed description of the diet of Burrowing Owls (Athene cunicularia) for EcuPalabras claves:PELLETS, Phyllotis andium, Strigidae, Trophic ecologyAutores:Echeverría-Vaca G., Garzón C., Héctor Cadena-Ortíz, Javier Yánez, Jorge M. Brito, Pozo-Zamora G.M., Santiago Villamarín-CortézFuentes:scopusDiversity and distribution patterns of Ecuador’s dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae)
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Ecuador harbors an astounding number of ecosystems and species. However, anthropogenicPalabras claves:amazonía, Biodiversity, distribution modeling, ecological niche modeling, functional beta diversity, Neotropics, Scarabaeidae, Species turnoverAutores:Coronado S., Hankin L., Macdonald J., Noriega J.A., Santiago Villamarín-CortézFuentes:scopusDrivers of diversity and altitudinal distribution of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) in the ecuadorian andes
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) are the most globally diverse and widely distributPalabras claves:Diversity patterns, Environmental Variables, Tropical AndesAutores:Blanca Rios-Touma, Christian Villamarín, Herrera-Madrid M., Salcido D.M., Santiago Villamarín-CortézFuentes:googlescopusIntraspecific phytochemical variation shapes community and population structure for specialist caterpillars
ArticleAbstract: Chemically mediated plant-herbivore interactions contribute to the diversity of terrestrial communitPalabras claves:chemical interactions, community structure, Eois, multi-trophic, phytochemical variation, Piper, population diversificationAutores:Dodson C.D., Dyer L.A., Forister M.L., Glassmire A.E., Jahner J.P., Jeffrey C.S., Leonard M.D., Miller J.S., Morrison C.R., Nice C.C., Parchman T.L., Richards L.A., Salagaje L.A., Santiago Villamarín-Cortéz, Simbaña W., Smilanich A.M., Tepe E.J., Walla T.R., Wilson J.S.Fuentes:scopusJack-of-all-trades paradigm meets long-term data: Generalist herbivores are more widespread and locally less abundant
OtherAbstract: Insect herbivores are relatively specialized. Why this is so is not clear. We examine assumptions abPalabras claves:Abundance, Diet breadth, diet specialization, generalists, long-term data, plant–herbivore interactions, scaling, specialists, tropicsAutores:Dyer L.A., Forister M.L., Salcido D.M., Santiago Villamarín-Cortéz, Sudta C., Walla T.R.Fuentes:scopusThe global distribution of diet breadth in insect herbivores
ArticleAbstract: Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that includePalabras claves:Host range, latitudinal gradient, Niche width, Pareto distribution, SpecializationAutores:Baje L., Basset Y., Butterill P.T., Cizek L., Coley P.D., Dem F., Diniz I.R., Drozd P., Dyer L.A., Forister M.L., Fox M., Glassmire A.E., Hazen R., Hrcek J., Jahner J.P., Kaman O., Kozubowski T.J., Kursar T.A., Lewis O.T., Lill J., Marquis R.J., Miller S.E., Morais H.C., Murakami M., Nickel H., Novotny V., Panorska A.K., Pardikes N., Ricklefs R.E., Santiago Villamarín-Cortéz, Singer M.S., Smilanich A.M., Stireman J.O., Vodka S., Volf M., Wagner D.L., Walla T.R., Weiblen G.D.Fuentes:scopus