43 results on '"Villalobos, Fabricio"'
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2. Bringing traits back into the equation: A roadmap to understand species redistribution
3. Species‐level drivers of avian centrality within seed‐dispersal networks across different levels of organisation
4. Global patterns of phylogenetic beta‐diversity components in angiosperms
5. Robustness of Bergmann’s and Rapoport’s rules to different geographical range estimates in New World pit vipers
6. Lessons from comparative primatology for understanding trait covariation and diversity in evolutionary ecology
7. Contrasting biogeographical patterns of threatened vertebrates on islands emerge from disparities between expert‐derived maps and Global Biodiversity Information Facility data
8. Scale of population synchrony confirms macroecological estimates of minimum viable range size
9. Global trends in the trophic specialisation of flower‐visitor networks are explained by current and historical climate
10. Urbanization buffers seasonal change in composition of bird communities: A multi‐continental meta‐analysis
11. Patterns and drivers of leaf‐litter ant diversity along a tropical elevational gradient in Mexico
12. Evolutionary and environmental drivers of species richness in poeciliid fishes across the Americas
13. Different elevational environments dictate contrasting patterns of niche evolution in Neotropical Pithecopus treefrog species
14. Effects of evolutionary time, speciation rates and local abiotic conditions on the origin and maintenance of amphibian montane diversity
15. The phylogenetic diversity and structure of the seasonally dry forests in the Neotropics
16. Testing Darwin’s naturalization conundrum based on taxonomic, phylogenetic, and functional dimensions of vascular plants
17. Priority areas for conservation of and research focused on terrestrial vertebrates
18. Species‐level drivers of mammalian ectoparasite faunas
19. Mexico's Ants: Who are They and Where do They Live?
20. Phylogenetic structure of geographical co‐occurrence among New World Triatominae species, vectors of Chagas disease
21. Mexico ants: incidence and abundance along the Nearctic–Neotropical interface
22. Macroecology and macroevolution of body size inAnolislizards
23. Insect responses to heat: physiological mechanisms, evolution and ecological implications in a warming world
24. Species geographical co‐occurrence and the effect of Grinnellian and Eltonian niche partitioning: The case of a Neotropical felid assemblage
25. Unveiling geographical gradients of species richness from scant occurrence data
26. Reconciling Darwin’s naturalization and pre‐adaptation hypotheses: An inference from phylogenetic fields of exotic plants in Japan
27. Biological traits, phylogeny and human footprint signatures on the geographical range size of passerines (Order Passeriformes ) worldwide
28. A macroecological approach to evolutionary rescue and adaptation to climate change
29. A dark scenario for Cerrado plant species: Effects of future climate, land use and protected areas ineffectiveness
30. Climatic niche evolution in turtles is characterized by phylogenetic conservatism for both aquatic and terrestrial species
31. Global priority areas for amphibian research
32. Retracted: The evolutionary history of colour polymorphism inIschnuradamselflies
33. Phylogenetic conservatism of climatic niche in bats
34. Changes in the realized niche of the invasive succulent CAM plant Furcraea foetida
35. Structural bias in aggregated species-level variables driven by repeated species co-occurrences: a pervasive problem in community and assemblage data
36. The geographical diversification of Furnariides: the role of forest versus open habitats in driving species richness gradients
37. Contrasting evidence of phylogenetic trophic niche conservatism in mammals worldwide
38. Global patterns of mammalian co‐occurrence: phylogenetic and body size structure within species ranges
39. Environmental niche drives genetic and morphometric structure in a widespread bat
40. letsR: a new R package for data handling and analysis in macroecology
41. Latitudinal gradients of genus richness and endemism and the diversification of New World bats
42. Forest structure drives global diversity of primates
43. The diversity field of New World leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae)
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