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Geographic distribution analysis of the genus Xenodacnis (Birds: Thraupidae) using ecological niche modeling
ArticleAbstract: Xenodacnis is a monotypic thraupid genus restricted to the tropical high Andes of Peru and Ecuador.Palabras claves:Biogeography, High Andes, Isolation, niche modeling, Xenodacnis parinaAutores:Juan Manuel Aguilar UllauriFuentes:googlescopusEffects of hummingbird morphology on specialization in pollination networks vary with resource availability
ArticleAbstract: Specialization of species in interaction networks influences network stability and ecosystem functioPalabras claves:Autores:Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Juan Manuel Aguilar Ullauri, Schleuning M.Fuentes:googlescopusMorphological variation in the tit-like dacnis (xenodacnis parina): A call to revise the taxonomic status of ecuador's population
ReviewAbstract: Xenodacnis is a specialized high-Andean bird genus in which males are larger and show different coloPalabras claves:Allopatric speciation, Dimorphism, Discriminant traits, Divergence, PolytypicAutores:Juan Manuel Aguilar UllauriFuentes:googlescopusKey plant species to restore plant–hummingbird pollinator communities in the southern Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The planning and implementation of restoration in the Tropical Andes have yet to incorporate functioPalabras claves:centrality metrics, ecological networks, plant species selection, plant–hummingbird interactions, restoration planning and design, Tropical AndesAutores:Antonio Crespo, Antonio M. Crespo, Boris A. Tinoco, Juan Manuel Aguilar Ullauri, Pintado K.Fuentes:googlescopusRapid colonization of Ecuador by the tropical mockingbird (mimus gilvus)
ArticleAbstract: Some species benefit from anthropogenic ecosystem disturbance expanding their distribution ranges raPalabras claves:anthropogenic disturbance, Distribution, ECUADOR, Mimus gilvus, Niche, range expansionAutores:Boris A. Tinoco, Juan F. Freile, Juan Manuel Aguilar UllauriFuentes:googlescopusSurvival estimates of bird species across altered habitats in the tropical Andes
ArticleAbstract: The probability of long-term persistence of a population is strongly determined by adult survival raPalabras claves:anthropogenic disturbance, Demography, ECUADOR, Montane forest, Secondary forestAutores:Andrea Karina Arriciaga Nieto, Boris A. Tinoco, Graham C.H., Graham L., Juan Manuel Aguilar Ullauri, Latta S.C., Pedro Xavier Astudillo WebsterFuentes:googlescopus