34 results on '"Novais, Samuel"'
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2. Are expanding rolled leaves of aroids used as shelter sites by arthropods? Effects of leaf size and environmental context
3. Distribution patterns of orchid bees in xeric and mesic habitats on a tropical mountaintop
4. ABELHAS DAS ORQUÍDEAS EM PAISAGENS MONTANHOSAS: QUAIS SÃO E ONDE SE CONCENTRAM?
5. Burrow builders as ecosystem engineers for pit-building antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae)
6. Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) diversity along a rainy season and edge effects in a riparian forest in Southeastern Brazil
7. Imbalance of water potential and photosynthetic efficiency in the parasitic relationship between Struthanthus flexicaulis and Baccharis dracunculifolia
8. Arthropod Constructs and Host Plants
9. Climate variability and aridity modulate the role of leaf shelters for arthropods: A global experiment
10. Subtle structures with not‐so‐subtle functions: A data set of arthropod constructs and their host plants
11. Local environmental context determines the colonisation of leaf shelters by arthropods: an experimental study
12. Climate variability and drought modulate the role of structural refuges for arthropods: a global experiment
13. The Program for Biodiversity Research in Brazil: The role of regional networks for biodiversity knowledge, dissemination, and conservation
14. Arthropod facilitation mediated by abandoned dead domatia
15. Biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Campo Rupestre: A road map for the sustainability of the hottest Brazilian biodiversity hotspot
16. Ecosystem engineering by leaf-rolling mites enhances arthropod diversity
17. The mistletoe Struthanthus flexicaulis reduces dominance and increases diversity of plants in campo rupestre
18. Figure 2 from: Fernandes GW, de Almeida JS, Rodrigues-Menelau MFV, Arantes-Garcia L, Novais S (2020) The bigger the better? Vigour of the exotic host plant Calotropis procera (Apocynaceae) affects herbivory. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 15(3): 359-366. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.15.e55148
19. Figure 1 from: Fernandes GW, de Almeida JS, Rodrigues-Menelau MFV, Arantes-Garcia L, Novais S (2020) The bigger the better? Vigour of the exotic host plant Calotropis procera (Apocynaceae) affects herbivory. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 15(3): 359-366. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.15.e55148
20. The bigger the better? Vigour of the exotic host plant Calotropis procera (Apocynaceae) affects herbivory
21. The mistletoe Struthanthus flexicaulis reduces dominance and increases diversity of plants in campo rupestre
22. Vegetation composition and structure determine wild bee communities in a tropical dry forest
23. Anthropogenic and hurricane disturbances had similar negative effects on epiphytic Tillandsia species in a tropical dry forest
24. Effect of patch size of the exotic host plant Calotropis procera (Apocynaceae) on herbivory
25. CHANGES IN THE INSECT HERBIVORE FAUNA AFTER THE FIRST RAINS IN A TROPICAL DRY FOREST
26. Positive effects of the catastrophic Hurricane Patricia on insect communities
27. Arthropod Facilitation by Wood-Boring Beetles: Spatio-temporal Distribution Mediated by a Twig-girdler Ecosystem Engineer
28. Correction: Effects of a Possible Pollinator Crisis on Food Crop Production in Brazil
29. Wood-boring beetles promote ant nest cavities: extended effects of a twig-girdler ecosystem engineer
30. Effects of a Possible Pollinator Crisis on Food Crop Production in Brazil
31. Contrasting effects of habitat management on different feeding guilds of herbivorous insects in cacao agroforestry systems
32. Predatory beetles in cacao agroforestry systems in Brazilian Atlantic forest: a test of the natural enemy hypothesis
33. Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles in a Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest
34. How Does Dung Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Diversity Vary Along a Rainy Season in a Tropical Dry Forest?
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