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Community-wide body size differences between nocturnal and diurnal insects
ArticleAbstract: Examining community-wide patterns for the most diverse animal group, insects, is fundamental to ourPalabras claves:Anelosimus, body size, Diel patterns, ECUADOR, Elevational gradients, Insects, INVENTORY, Social spiders, Tropical communityAutores:Avilés L., Jennifer GuevaraFuentes:scopusDecreasing predator density and activity explains declining predation of insect prey along elevational gradients
ArticleAbstract: Predation, which is a fundamental force in ecosystems, has been found to decrease in intensity withPalabras claves:Andes, Macroecological gradients, metabolic rate, Primary productivity, Strength of biotic interactions, Temperature effectsAutores:Avilés L., Luis F. CamachoFuentes:scopusCaught in the web: Spider web architecture affects prey specialization and spider–prey stoichiometric relationships
ArticleAbstract: Quantitative approaches to predator–prey interactions are central to understanding the structure ofPalabras claves:ecological stoichiometry, food webs, Nitrogen, phosphorus, predator–prey interactions, spider webs, threshold elemental ratioAutores:Avilés L., Barbour M.A., González A.L., Jennifer Guevara, Ludwig L.Fuentes:scopusAltitudinal patterns of spider sociality and the biology of a new midelevation social anelosimus species in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: To the extent that geography correlates with particular environmental parameters, the geographical dPalabras claves:Biogeography of sociality, Elevation, Group foraging, latitude, sex ratio, social evolution, Social spiders, THERIDIIDAEAutores:Agnarsson I., Avilés L., Bukowski T.C., Gabriel Iturralde, Patricio A. Salazar, Powers K.S., Purcell J., Yip E.C.Fuentes:scopusElevational changes in the composition of insects and other terrestrial arthropods at tropical latitudes: A comparison of multiple sampling methods and social spider diets
ArticleAbstract: 1. We explored the extent to which differences between elevations in arthropod composition - insectsPalabras claves:altitudinal gradients, Anelosimus, Arthropod community, ECUADOR, Insect diversity, sampling methods, social behaviour, SpidersAutores:Avilés L., Jennifer GuevaraFuentes:scopusEcological pbkp_redictors of spider sociality in the Americas
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To evaluate the relative importance of environmental factors relevant to specific hypotheses thPalabras claves:Anelosimus, Biogeographical patterns, Distribution modelling, elevational gradient, Insect size, latitudinal gradient, predation, Rain intensity, seasonalityAutores:Avilés L., Jennifer GuevaraFuentes:scopusMultiple techniques confirm elevational differences in insect size that may influence spider sociality
ArticleAbstract: Social and subsocial spiders of the genus Anelosimus exhibit an altitudinal pattern in their geograpPalabras claves:altitudinal gradients, Anelosimus, body size, Converse Bergmann rule, INVENTORY, sampling techniques, SOCIAL BEHAVIOR, SpidersAutores:Avilés L., Jennifer GuevaraFuentes:scopusPartner supply mediates elevational gradients in the outcome of ant-hemipteran mutualistic associations
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Along elevational or latitudinal gradients, the dynamics of mutualistic interactions may be driPalabras claves:Abundance, Andes, ANT, consumer-resource dynamics, ecological markets, Elevation, Membracidae, mutualism, treehopperAutores:Avilés L., Lessard J.P., Luis F. CamachoFuentes:scopusInfluence of body size and level of cooperation on the prey capture efficiency of two sympatric social spiders exhibiting an included niche pattern
ArticleAbstract: 1. Body size and other morphological traits play key roles in an animal's performance and thus theirPalabras claves:Anelosimus, diet, foraging behaviour, Group foraging, group size, niche differentiation, performance, prey size, sociality, Spider communityAutores:Avilés L., Jennifer GuevaraFuentes:scopusTrait overdispersion and the role of sociality in the assembly of social spider communities across the Americas
ArticleAbstract: Among the factors that may lead to differences in resource use among closely related species, body sPalabras claves:Anelosimus, Functional diversity, habitat filtering, limiting similarity, Trait overdispersionAutores:Avilés L., Fernandez-Fournier P., Hoffman C., Jennifer GuevaraFuentes:scopus