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Studies of species distributions on elevational gradients are essential to understand principles of community organisation as well as to conserve species in montane regions.
Joshi, N. V. +2 more
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Seasonality as a structuring factor of the dung beetle community in burned neotropical savannas
We tested the effects of fire, vegetation cover and seasonality on dung beetle communities, focusing on species richness, composition and co‐occurrence patterns in savannas. Fire did not affect species richness. However, seasonality was the dominant factor influencing species composition, followed by fire and vegetation cover.
Nayara Letícia Reis +3 more
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Waterfalls as a reservoir for caddisfly larvae (Insecta, Trichoptera): exploring a poorly known habitat. [PDF]
Solano-Ulate D, Springer M.
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Species co‐occurrences rely on their ability to explore similar or distinct available resources, and possible niche overlap can prevent their presence and establishment in a given site Damselflies of the Calopterygidae family demonstrated negative co‐occurrences in streams inside and outside PAs, highlighting that their ecological similarity is ...
Joás Silva Brito +13 more
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Geographic variation in the determinants of ectoparasite faunas' species richness: fleas and gamasid mites parasitic on small mammals from 6 biogeographic realms. [PDF]
Krasnov BR +5 more
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The response of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) to an incidental fire on a gallery forest at a Neotropical savanna [PDF]
Hernani F. M. Oliveira, Ludmilla Aguiar
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We evaluated how chronic anthropogenic disturbances (CAD) and seasonal variation influence interactions between ants and plants with extrafloral nectaries (EFN's), with emphasis on the responses of ants, herbivores, and plants. Ant and herbivore diversity remained stable across seasons in the preserved cerrado, whereas the pasture had higher ant ...
Edvânia Costa de Oliveira Sá +6 more
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Phenological patterns of tropical mountain forest trees across the neotropics: evidence from herbarium specimens. [PDF]
Ordoñez JC +7 more
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