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Army ant males lose seasonality at a site on the equator
ArticleAbstract: Army ants are keystone predators in the tropics and subtropics. During reproduction, males fly betwePalabras claves:Alates, New World, phenology, reproduction, tropicsAutores:Castro R.V., Dale L. Forrister, Duval M., Garwood N.C., Hays T., John E. Lattke, Longino J.T., Sendoya S., Tozetto L.Fuentes:scopusFunctional Traits 2.0: The power of the metabolome for ecology
OtherAbstract: A major aim of ecology is to upscale attributes of individuals to understand processes at populationPalabras claves:Autores:Alexander J.M., Allard P.M., Baines O., Baldy V., Bardgett R.D., Capdevila P., Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, David B., Defossez E., Ernst M., Fernandez C., Gargallo-Garriga A., Jassey V.E.J., María-José Endara, Marr S., Neumann S., Pellissier L., Peters K., Pẽuelas J., Rasmann S., Roessner U., Salguero-Gómez R., Sardans J., Schrodt F., Schuman M.C., Soule A.J., Uthe H., van Dam N.M., Walker T.W.N., Weckwerth W., Wolfender J.L.Fuentes:googlescopusHerbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
ArticleAbstract: Ecological theory pbkp_redicts that the high local diversity observed in tropical forests is maintaiPalabras claves:Autores:Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, Kursar T.A., María-José Endara, Younkin G.C.Fuentes:googlescopusMale ant reproductive investment in a seasonal wet tropical forest: Consequences of future climate change
ArticleAbstract: Tropical forests sustain many ant species whose mating events often involve conspicuous flying swarmPalabras claves:Autores:Adriana Uquillas, Arizala S., Barrios H., Basset Y., Beckett S., Dale L. Forrister, David A. Donoso, G. Diego Dominguez, Polanco P., Shik J.Z., Yasmín Salazar-MéndezFuentes:scopusTracking of host defenses and phylogeny during the radiation of neotropical inga-feeding sawflies (hymenoptera; argidae)
ArticleAbstract: Coevolutionary theory has long pbkp_redicted that the arms race between plants and herbivores is a mPalabras claves:Coevolution, Defense traits, Herbivores, Host tracking, Inga, Plant–insect interactions, Sawflies, Tropical rain forestsAutores:Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, Dexter K.G., Kidner C.A., Kursar T.A., María-José Endara, Nicholls J.A., Pennington R.T., Stone G.N., Younkin G.C.Fuentes:googlescopusQuantitative and qualitative shifts in defensive metabolites define chemical defense investment during leaf development in Inga, a genus of tropical trees
ArticleAbstract: Selective pressures imposed by herbivores are often positively correlated with investments that planPalabras claves:Foliar chemistry, Inga, Leaf development, Metabolomics, Plant defense traits, secondary metabolitesAutores:Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, Kursar T.A., María-José Endara, Wiggins N.L.Fuentes:googlescopusThe role of plant secondary metabolites in shaping regional and local plant community assembly
ArticleAbstract: The outstanding diversity of Amazonian forests is pbkp_redicted to be the result of several processePalabras claves:Autores:Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, Dexter K.G., Kursar T.A., Loiseau O., María-José Endara, Nicholls J.A., Pennington R.T., Soule A.J.Fuentes:googlescopus