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Phytotelmata.

Current Biology
Schlippe Justicia et al. describe small pools of water created by plant structures called 'phytotelma' that serve as mini-ecosystems.
Lia Schlippe Justicia   +2 more
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Mosquito and bacterial diversity in Phytotelmata in northern Taiwan

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2020
Mosquitoes such as the disease-vectoring genus Aedes lay their eggs in containers of stagnant water. Some species prefer plant containers, or phytotelmata. We tested the hypothesis that bacteria inside these containers, which are known from experiments to affect mosquito oviposition choices, correlate with insect presence or absence in the field.
Matan Shelomi, Shelomi Matan
exaly   +3 more sources

Algae and cyanobacteria in phytotelmata: diversity, ecological aspects, and conservation

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2019
Studies on algae and cyanobacteria in phytotelmata have been known since the beginning of the last century, however only since the last 20 years have become more frequent, although in a smaller number than desirable considering the importance of this habitat type.
G. J. Ramos, C. W. do Nascimento Moura
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Aquatic life in Neotropical rainforest canopies: Techniques using artificial phytotelmata to study the invertebrate communities inhabiting therein

open access: yesComptes Rendus - Biologies, 2018
International audienceIn Neotropical rainforest canopies, phytotelmata ("plant-held waters'') shelter diverse aquatic macroinvertebrate communities, including vectors of animal diseases.
Alain Dejean   +2 more
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Phytotelmata: Swamps or Islands?

open access: yesFlorida Entomologist, 1987
J H Frank, L P Lounibos
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The phytotelmata and foliage macrofauna assemblages of a bromeliad species in different habitats and seasons [PDF]

open access: yesInsect Conservation and Diversity, 2010
1. The macrofauna living inside the phytotelmata or on the foliage of bromeliads could be directly affected by habitat and seasonality. Habitat may also have indirect effects by affecting plant morphology. 2.
Guillermo Montero, Ignacio M Barberis
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Eryngium (Apiaceae) phytotelmata and their macro-invertebrate communities, including a review and bibliography

open access: yesHydrobiologia, 2010
The objective of this study was to determine how phytotelm communities differ in four Eryngium sp. of different morphologies. Macro-invertebrate communities from 320 individual plants of Eryngiumhorridum, E. stenophyllum, E.serra, and E.
Raúl E Campos
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Effects of insecticides on a phytotelmata-breeding amphibian

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2016
Abstract   Information on the impact of pesticides on amphibian species breeding in phytotelmata (water bodies within plants) is totally lacking. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of the insecticide malathion on larvae of Phyllodytes luteolus.
Andrés, Egea-Serrano, Mirco, Solé
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