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Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure
ArticleAbstract: Many studies have focused on the impacts of climate change on biological assemblages, yet little isPalabras claves:assemblage structure, Dominance, Global warming, Probability of interspecific encounter, Species evennessAutores:D. Donoso VargasFuentes:rraaeAssembly mechanisms shaping tropical litter ant communities
ArticleAbstract: Community ecology seeks to unravel the mechanisms that allow species to coexist in space. Some of thPalabras claves:Autores:D. Donoso Vargas, David A. DonosoFuentes:googlerraaescopusBiocrust structure responds to soil variables along a tropical scrubland elevation gradient
ArticleAbstract: Biocrusts are composed of diverse organisms including bryophytes, lichens, archaea, bacteria, cyanobPalabras claves:Abundance, Cyanobacteria, elevation gradient, Lichens, Mosses, Species richnessAutores:A. Benitez Chavez, A. Castillo Monroy, A. Cueva Agila, Andrea P. Castillo-Monroy, Augusta Yadira Cueva-Agila, D. Donoso Vargas, David A. Donoso, F. Reyes Bueno, Fabián Reyes-Bueno, Lita BenítezFuentes:rraaescopusAnt mutualism increases long-term growth and survival of a common amazonian tree
ArticleAbstract: How ecological context shapes mutualistic relationships remains poorly understood. We combined long-Palabras claves:Age-structured populations, Ant-plant interactions, Duroia hirsuta, mutualism, Myrmelachista schumanni, OntogenyAutores:D. Donoso Vargas, David A. Donoso, Liliana Jaramillo, Olivier J. Dangles, Renato Valencia, Selene Báez, Simon A. Queenborough, V Baez JacomeFuentes:rraaescopusTrees as templates for trophic structure of tropical litter arthropod fauna
ArticleAbstract: Litter arthropod abundance in tropical forests is patchily distributed in space and time. This patchPalabras claves:brown food web, Ecosystem size hypothesis, litter arthropods, Predator to prey ratios, Seasonality hypothesis, Species hypothesis, Tree hypothesisAutores:Clay N.A., D. Donoso Vargas, David A. Donoso, Johnston M.K., Kaspari M.E., M. Johnston, M. Kaspari, N. ClayFuentes:googlerraaescopusUrine as an important source of sodium increases decomposition in an inland but not coastal tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Nutrient pulses can profoundly impact ecosystem processes and urine is a frequently deposited sourcePalabras claves:biogeochemistry, Biogeography, brown food web, Isoptera, landscape heterogeneity, Latrine, Nutrient subsidies, ureaAutores:Clay N.A., D. Donoso Vargas, David A. Donoso, Kaspari M.E.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusSodium fertilization increases termites and enhances decomposition in an Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: Added Na was used to determine whether litter decomposition and associated fungal biomass and termitPalabras claves:biogeochemistry, brown food web, decomposition, ecosystem respiration, ECUADOR, nutrient limitation, oceanic aerosols, precipitation, Sodium, sodium ecosystem respiration (ser) hypothesis, Tropical Rainforest, yasuni ecological research stationAutores:D. Donoso VargasFuentes:rraae