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Dracula orchids exploit guilds of fungus visiting flies: new perspectives on a mushroom mimic
ArticleAbstract: 1. Dracula orchids mimic mushrooms in appearance and scent, and are pollinated by mushroom flies. ThPalabras claves:Brood-site mimicry, fly pollination, Hirtodrosophila, Mushrooms, orchid pollination, ZygothricaAutores:Adrian Troya, Dentinger B.T.M., Grimaldi D.A., Ludden A., Manobanda R., Policha T., Roy B.A.Fuentes:googlescopusNew Mining Concessions Could Severely Decrease Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Ecuador has among the world’s highest biodiversity, despite being a tiny fraction of the world’s lanPalabras claves:Birds, Bosque Protector, cloud forest, copper mining, endangered, orchids, Reserva Los Cedros, Sistema Nacional de Áreas ProtegidasAutores:Blanca Rios-Touma, Endara L., Policha T., Read M., Roy B.A., Rubenstein J.M., Thomas D.C., Vandegrift R., Zorrilla M.Fuentes:googlescopus