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Contrasting parental roles shape sex differences in poison frog space use but not navigational performance
ArticleAbstract: Sex differences in vertebrate spatial abilities are typically interpreted under the adaptive specialPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro Marcillo-Lara, Fischer M.T., Loretto M.C., Luis A. Coloma, O’Connell L.A., Pašukonis A., Ringler E., Ringler M., Rodríguez C., Rojas B., Roland A.B., Serrano-Rojas S.J., Shaykevich D.A.Fuentes:scopusErratum to: Ant and Mite Diversity Drives Toxin Variation in the Little Devil Poison Frog (Journal of Chemical Ecology, (2016), 42, (537-551), 10.1007/s10886-016-0715-x)
OtherAbstract: There were three minor typos in the original publication, which we have corrected here. The authorsPalabras claves:Autores:Byrd G.D., Caty S.N., Kabir N., Luis A. Coloma, McGugan J.R., O’Connell L.A., Roland A.B., Tapia E.E., Trauger S.A.Fuentes:scopusLand use impacts poison frog chemical defenses through changes in leaf litter ant communities
ArticleAbstract: Much of the world’s biodiversity is held within tropical rainforests, which are increasingly fragmenPalabras claves:alkaloids, community ecology, DENDROBATIDAE, diet, habitat loss, Tropical forestsAutores:David A. Donoso, Dorritie B., Fay T., Fischer E.K., Luis A. Coloma, Moskowitz N.A., Nieves O.C., O’Connell L.A., Trauger S.A., Vidoudez C.Fuentes:scopusMechanisms of Convergent Egg Provisioning in Poison Frogs
ArticleAbstract: Parental provisioning of offspring with physiological products (nursing) occurs in many animals, yetPalabras claves:alkaloids, chemical defense, DENDROBATIDAE, egg provisioning, Mantellidae, oxytocin, parental care, Poison frogs, Preoptic areaAutores:Fischer E.K., Luis A. Coloma, Moskowitz N.A., O’Connell L.A., Ranaivorazo N., Roland A.B., Tapia E.E., Trauger S.A., Vences M., Vidoudez C.Fuentes:scopusSeasonal changes in diet and chemical defense in the Climbing Mantella frog (Mantella laevigata)
ArticleAbstract: Poison frogs acquire chemical defenses from the environment for protection against potential predatoPalabras claves:Autores:Abebe E., Aguilar M.T., Caldera S.M., Chea J., Cristus M.G., Crowdis J.P., David A. Donoso, DeMessie B., DesJardins-Park C.R., Effenberger A.H., Fischer E.K., Flores F., Giles M., He E.Y., Izmaylov N.S., Lee C.W.C., Moskowitz N.A., Murray A.W., O’Connell L.A., Pagel N.A., Phu K.K., Ranaivorazo N., Roland A.B., Rosen L.U., Seda D.A., Shen Y., Trauger S.A., Vargas S., Vences M., Vidoudez C.Fuentes:googlescopusResponse to Heethoff, Norton, and Raspotnig: Ant and Mite Diversity Drives Toxin Variation in the Little Devil Poison Frog and Erratum
ArticleAbstract: Our recent publication titled “Ant and Mite Diversity Drives Toxin Variation in the Little Devil PoiPalabras claves:alkaloid, DNA barcoding, Mite, toxinAutores:Byrd G.D., Caty S.N., Kabir N., Luis A. Coloma, McGugan J.R., O’Connell L.A., Roland A.B., Tapia E.E., Trauger S.A.Fuentes:scopus