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Geographic potential of the world's largest hornet, Vespa mandarinia Smith (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), worldwide and particularly in North America
ArticleAbstract: The Asian giant hornet (AGH, Vespa mandarinia) is the world's largest hornet, occurring naturally inPalabras claves:Asian giant hornet, Dispersal simulation, ecological niche modeling, Invasive species, Pollinator threatsAutores:Adeboje A., Alkishe A., Ashraf U., Claudia Nuñez-Penichet, Contreras-Díaz R.G., DeRaad D.A., Gonzalez V.H., Jiménez L., Marlon E. Cobos, Nava-Bolaños A., Osorio-Olvera L., Soberon J., Townsend Peterson A., Utsumi K.Fuentes:scopusNon-Overlapping Climatic Niches and Biogeographic Barriers Explain Disjunct Distributions of Continental Urania Moths
ArticleAbstract: Larvae of Urania moths feed exclusively on Omphalea plants, which are widely distributed in the NeotPalabras claves:Andean mountain range, ecological niche modeling, Ecoregions, ellipsoids, Neotropics, Niche overlap, Omphalea, UraniaAutores:Claudia Nuñez-Penichet, Marlon E. Cobos, Soberon J.Fuentes:scopusOn the potential of documenting decadal-scale avifaunal change from before-and-after comparisons of museum and observational data across North America
ArticleAbstract: Studies of biodiversity dynamics have been cast on either long (systematics) or short (ecology) timePalabras claves:Biodiversity dynamics, Birds, Climate Change, Inventory completeness, time scale, TurnoverAutores:Claudia Nuñez-Penichet, de Silva T., Fernando S., Freeman B., Ingenloff K., Jiménez L., Jiménez-García D., Khalighifar A., Komp E., Machado-Stredel F., Marlon E. Cobos, Osorio-Olvera L., Perktas U., Tapondjou W., Townsend Peterson A.Fuentes:scopusPotential migratory routes of Urania boisduvalii (Lepidoptera: Uraniidae) among host plant populations
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Migratory species depend on various habitats and resources along their migration routes. CharacPalabras claves:distributions models, diurnal moth, ecological niche, migratory insects, Omphalea, UraniinaeAutores:Barro A., Claudia Nuñez-Penichet, Marlon E. Cobos, Soberon J.Fuentes:scopus