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Odontomachus davidsoni sp. Nov. (hymenoptera, formicidae), a new conspicuous trap-jaw ant from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: One of the largest species in its genus, Odontomachus davidsoni Hoenle, Lattke & Donoso, sp. nov. isPalabras claves:3D scan, DISC3D, DNA barcoding, Integrative taxonomy, Northwest Ecuador, Ponerinae, Tropical ForestAutores:Adriana Argoti, Blüthgen N., David A. Donoso, Heethoff M., Hoenle P.O., John E. Lattke, Luis F. Camacho, Schmelzle S., Ströbel B., von Beeren C.Fuentes:scopusRapid ant community reassembly in a Neotropical forest: Recovery dynamics and land-use legacy
ArticleAbstract: Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of theiPalabras claves:Ant diversity, Chronosequence, ECUADOR, forest regeneration, Formicidae, Functional traits, land-use history, Tropical ForestAutores:Adriana Argoti, Blüthgen N., David A. Donoso, Hoenle P.O., Staab M., von Beeren C.Fuentes:scopusSpecies-level predation network uncovers high prey specificity in a Neotropical army ant community
ArticleAbstract: Army ants are among the top arthropod predators and considered keystone species in tropical ecosystePalabras claves:competitive release, DNA barcoding, niche differentiation, predator–prey network, prey specialization, Species coexistenceAutores:Blüthgen N., Brückner A., David A. Donoso, Fiala B., Hoenle P.O., Kronauer D.J.C., Ospina Jara B., Smith M.A., von Beeren C.Fuentes:googlescopus