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Using multiple infected and uninfected Drosophila sturtevanti lines, we investigated (i) the impact of Wolbachia on fecundity and (ii) its effects relative to antibiotic treatment. Based on over 1680 dissected ovaries, fecundity was similar between infected and uninfected flies.
Letícia Carlesso de Paula Sena +4 more
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Dataset for developing allometric models to estimate aboveground biomass in secondary tropical dry forests of western Mexico. [PDF]
Bojórquez A +6 more
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First continental‐scale synthesis of hygropetric beetle diversity and distribution across Neotropical highlands. Climatic and topographic gradients structure regional assemblages and niche overlap. Ecological convergence suggests adaptation to similar conditions across disjunct regions.
Janderson Batista Rodrigues Alencar +4 more
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The Complete Genome Sequences of Carludovica palmata Ruiz & Pavón and C. drudei Mast. [PDF]
Araujo-Sánchez JL +7 more
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Investigadores de la UAB proponen un nuevo enfoque llamado "ecología atómica" que destaca la interconexión entre la presencia y disponibilidad de átomos esenciales en diversos ecosistemas y rasgos ecológicos fundamentales. Esta nueva perspectiva, respaldada por avances tecnológicos, nos ayuda a entender mejor los procesos ecológicos y las respuestas de
Peñuelas, Josep|| +1 more
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Agricultural cover was positively associated with fluctuating asymmetry in Trypoxylon opacum, suggesting a possible increase in developmental instability in intensively managed landscapes. Wing size was positively related to forest cover and negatively related to agricultural cover, indicating that forested landscapes may promote larger body size ...
Luana Vieira Carlin dos Santos +3 more
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Screening of Mercury Bioaccumulation in Birds (Passeriformes) from a Major Wetland of the Brazilian Cerrado. [PDF]
Monteiro LC +5 more
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Who prefers the dark? Daily activity of dung beetles from an Amazonian region
Daily activity patterns shape how dung beetle species coexist in Amazonian forests, revealing temporal niches that reduce competition and structure biodiversity. We compared species richness, abundance and assemblage composition of dung beetles sampled during day and night in a conserved terra‐firme forest in the Brazilian Amazon. Although richness and
Leonardo Vilas‐Bôas M. P. de Cerqueira +8 more
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