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2461por Vollstädt, Maximilian G. R., Albrecht, Jörg, Böhning‐Gaese, Katrin, Hemp, Andreas, Howell, Kim M., Kettering, Laura, Neu, Alexander, Neuschulz, Eike Lena, Quitián, Marta, Santillán, Vinicio E., Töpfer, Till, Schleuning, Matthias, Fritz, Susanne A.“…We compared two important biodiversity hotspots in mountain systems of the Neotropics and Afrotropics. We used field data of plant and bird communities, including trait measurements of 367 plant and bird species. …”
Publicado 2020
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2462por Sobral-Souza, Thadeu, Stropp, Juliana, Santos, Jessie Pereira, Prasniewski, Victor Mateus, Szinwelski, Neucir, Vilela, Bruno, Freitas, André Victor Lucci, Ribeiro, Milton Cezar, Hortal, Joaquín“…BACKGROUND: A key challenge for conservation biology in the Neotropics is to understand how deforestation affects biodiversity at various levels of landscape fragmentation. …”
Publicado 2021
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2463por Hendy, Adam, Hernandez-Acosta, Eduardo, Valério, Danielle, Fé, Nelson Ferreira, Mendonça, Claudia Reis, Costa, Edson Rodrigues, de Andrade, Eloane Silva, Andes Júnior, José Tenaçol, Assunção, Flamarion Prado, Scarpassa, Vera Margarete, de Lacerda, Marcus Vinícius Guimarães, Buenemann, Michaela, Vasilakis, Nikos, Hanley, Kathryn A.“…Risk of spillover and spillback of mosquito-borne viruses in the neotropics, including yellow fever, dengue, Zika (Flaviviridae: Flavivirus), chikungunya, and Mayaro (Togaviridae: Alphavirus) viruses, is highest at ecotones where humans, monkeys, and mosquitoes coexist. …”
Publicado 2023
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2464“…Previous research is biased towards the study of seed dispersal in the Neotropics. This study examined whether and how defaunation affects stem density, species diversity, species composition, spatial distribution, and dispersal mode composition of young understorey plants in an Afrotropical setting. …”
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2465“…Our results extend low elevation house wren research into the southwestern US and contribute the first intraspecific elevational comparison in the Neotropics. Data from our low elevation southwestern site present a unique suite of life history traits that align more with tropical house wrens, although with a larger clutch size, and point to food limitation and/or high predation pressure as being possible drivers of some of these differences. …”
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2466por Mäder, Geraldo, Fregonezi, Jéferson N, Lorenz-Lemke, Aline P, Bonatto, Sandro L, Freitas, Loreta B“…BACKGROUND: The glacial and interglacial cycles that characterized the Quaternary greatly affected the distribution and genetic diversity of plants. In the Neotropics, few phylogeographic studies have focused on coastal species outside of the Atlantic Rainforest. …”
Publicado 2013
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2467por Gomes, Anderson José Baia, Nagamachi, Cleusa Yoshiko, Rodrigues, Luís Reginaldo Ribeiro, Farias, Solange Gomes, Rissino, Jorge Dores, Pieczarka, Julio Cesar“…The family Phyllostomidae belongs to the most abundant and diverse group of bats in the Neotropics with more morphological traits variation at the family level than any other group within mammals. …”
Publicado 2012
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2468por de Chambrier, Alain, Waeschenbach, Andrea, Fisseha, Makda, Scholz, Tomáš, Mariaux, Jean“…Although several improvements over previous works regarding phylogenetic resolution and taxon coverage were achieved in this study, the major polytomy in our tree, composed largely of siluriform parasites from the Neotropics, remained unresolved and possibly reflects a rapid radiation. …”
Publicado 2015
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2469por Gager, Yann, Tarland, Emilia, Lieckfeldt, Dietmar, Ménage, Matthieu, Botero-Castro, Fidel, Rossiter, Stephen J., Kraus, Robert H. S., Ludwig, Arne, Dechmann, Dina K. N.“…However, in case of bats, information on local species assemblies is frequently limited especially in regions with high biodiversity such as the Neotropics. The bat genus Molossus is a typical example of this, with morphologically similar species often occurring in sympatry. …”
Publicado 2016
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2470por Kappas, Ilias, Vittas, Spiros, Pantzartzi, Chrysoula N., Drosopoulou, Elena, Scouras, Zacharias G.“…Loricarioidei are recovered as the first siluriform group to diversify, rendering Neotropics the cradle of the order. The next deepest clade is the South American Diplomystoidei placed as a sister group to all the remaining Siluroidei. …”
Publicado 2016
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2471“…Our study suggested that early diversification in subtribe Panicinae and Panicum occurred through the Early-Mid Miocene in the Neotropics, while the subsequent diversification of its sections mainly occurred in the Late Miocene-Pleistocene, involving multiple dispersals to all continents. …”
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2472por Figel, Joe J., Botero-Cañola, Sebastián, Forero-Medina, German, Sánchez-Londoño, Juan David, Valenzuela, Leonor, Noss, Reed F.“…As the apex predator in the Neotropics, jaguars (Panthera onca) are dependent on forest cover but the species’ response to habitat fragmentation in heterogeneous agricultural landscapes has not been a subject of extensive research. …”
Publicado 2019
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2473por Massardo, Darli, VanKuren, Nicholas W., Nallu, Sumitha, Ramos, Renato R., Ribeiro, Pedro G., Silva-Brandão, Karina L., Brandão, Marcelo M., Lion, Marília B., Freitas, André V. L., Cardoso, Márcio Z., Kronforst, Marcus R.“…BACKGROUND: Heliconius butterflies are widely distributed across the Neotropics and have evolved a stunning array of wing color patterns that mediate Müllerian mimicry and mating behavior. …”
Publicado 2020
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2474por Calbi, Mariasole, Fajardo‐Gutiérrez, Francisco, Posada, Juan Manuel, Lücking, Robert, Brokamp, Grischa, Borsch, Thomas“…However, they are among the most fragmented and threatened ecosystems in the neotropics. To preserve their unique biodiversity, a deeper understanding of the effects of anthropogenic perturbations on them is urgently needed. …”
Publicado 2021
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2475“…The genus Eriosema (Fabaceae) includes approximately 150 species widely distributed across tropical and subtropical regions of the world (Africa, Neotropics, Asia and Australia). Throughout these regions, several species are used since centuries in different traditional medicinal systems, while others are used as food or food supplement. …”
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2476por Piña-Covarrubias, Evelyn, Chávez, Cuauhtémoc, Chapman, Mark A, Morales, Montserrat, Elizalde-Arellano, Cynthia, Doncaster, C Patrick“…Jaguars and pumas are top-predator species in the Neotropics that are threatened by habitat destruction, illegal poaching of their body parts and their favored prey, and by the human–wildlife conflicts that arise when predators attack livestock. …”
Publicado 2022
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2477por Attia, Radwa G., Khalil, Mostafa M. H., Hussein, Mohamed A., Fattah, Hoda M. Abdel, Rizk, Salwa A., Ma’moun, Shireen A. M.Enlace del recurso
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2479por Poiani, Silvana Beani, Dobeš, Pavel, Kunc, Martin, Pereira, Mayara Cristina, Bueno, Odair Correa, Hyršl, PavelEnlace del recurso
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2480“…Bignoniaceae is a Pantropical plant family that is especially abundant in the Neotropics. Members of the Bignoniaceae are diverse in many ecosystems and represent key components of the Tropical flora. …”
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