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Elevational 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 predictors 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: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:scopusAmazonian social spiders share similar within-colony behavioural variation and behavioural syndromes
ArticleAbstract: Although discrete morphological castes are a rarity in animal societies, trait differences among groPalabras claves:Anelosimus eximius, Anelosimus studiosus, Behavioural syndrome, personality, Temperament, THERIDIIDAEAutores:Avilés L., Gabriel Iturralde, Pruitt J.N., Riechert S.Fuentes:googlescopusInfluence 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:scopusPopulation differences in behaviour are explained by shared within-population trait correlations
ArticleAbstract: Correlations in behavioural traits across time, situation and ecological context (i.e. 'behaviouralPalabras claves:Animal personality, Correlated evolution, Geographical variation, Line of least resistance, Trade-offAutores:Avilés L., Fitzpatrick B., Gabriel Iturralde, Pruitt J.N., Riechert S., Vega M.Fuentes:googlescopusSociality and resource use: Insights from a community of social spiders in Brazil
ArticleAbstract: We explored the role of group living and cooperation in resource use in a spider community where 4 cPalabras claves:Anelosimus, community assemblage, Cooperation, Group foraging, prey size, resource partitioning, Species coexistenceAutores:Avilés L., Gonzaga M., Jennifer Guevara, Vasconcellos-Neto J.Fuentes:scopusSociality in spiders
Book PartAbstract: After insect sociobiology emerged as a discipline in its own right (Hamilton, 1964; Wilson, 1971), aPalabras claves:Autores: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:scopusNotes on the social structure, life cycle, and behavior of Anelosimus rupununi
ReviewAbstract: Observations on the colony structure, life cycle, and behavior of Anelosimus rupununi in eastern EcuPalabras claves:Autores:Avilés L., Patricio A. SalazarFuentes:scopus