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2. Habitat Fragmentation and Insect Biodiversity Change in Mexican Landscapes
3. From the forest to the city: the persistence of dragonflies and damselflies in the urban jungle
4. Is body condition of Mexican rubyspot (Odonata:Zygoptera) associated with urbanization?
5. Vector mosquito distribution and richness are predicted by socio-economic, and ecological variables
6. Merging socioecological variables to predict risk of Chagas disease
7. New insights into the geographic patterns of functional role and taxonomic richness of ants from Mexico
8. Using range size to augment regional priority listing of charismatic insects
9. Modeling Mosquitoes and their Potential Odonate Predators Under Different Land Uses
10. Linking traits to extinction risk in Odonata
11. When is a male too hot? Fitness outcomes when mating with high temperature, sick males
12. Feeding and condition shifts after encountering a pathogen
13. Towards Global Volunteer Monitoring of Odonate Abundance
14. Why do bugs perish? Range size and local vulnerability traits as surrogates of Odonata extinction risk
15. Mexico ants : incidence and abundance along the Nearctic–Neotropical interface
16. MEXICO’S ANTS : WHO ARE THEY AND WHERE DO THEY LIVE?
17. Ultraviolet polarized light and individual condition drive habitat selection in tropical damselflies and dragonflies
18. Dietary macronutrient balance and fungal infection as drivers of spermatophore quality in the mealworm beetle
19. Does Heat Tolerance Explain Female Polymorphism in Damselflies?
20. Raining feral cats and dogs? Implications for the conservation of medium-sized wild mammals in an urban protected area
21. Can dragonfly and damselfly communities be used as bioindicators of land use intensification?
22. Taxonomic and functional ant diversity along a secondary successional gradient in a tropical forest
23. The cost of being a killer’s accomplice: Trypanosoma cruzi impairs the fitness of kissing bugs
24. How predictable are the responses of ant and dung beetle assemblages to patch and landscape attributes in fragmented tropical forest landscapes?
25. The larger the damselfly, the more likely to be threatened: a sexual selection approach
26. Seed removal patterns of pioneer trees in an agricultural landscape
27. From the forest to the city: the persistence of dragonflies and damselflies in the urban jungle
28. A functional diversity approach indicates that dragonflies and damselflies are a resilient insect order to land use change
29. Copulatory courtship, body temperature and infection in Tenebrio molitor
30. Mutual mate choice and its benefits for both sexes
31. Spatial and temporal effects of land use change as potential drivers of odonate community composition but not species richness
32. A reduction in ecological niche for Trypanosoma cruzi-infected triatomine bugs
33. From the Forest to the City: the Arrival of Dragonflies and Damselflies to the Urban Jungle
34. Appealing but a cheat: choice of attractive but sick males reduces the fitness of females
35. Who removes seeds in a heavily urbanized area?
36. Effects of urbanization on the diversity of ant assemblages in tropical dry forests, Mexico
37. The recovery of ground ant diversity in secondary Lacandon tropical forests
38. Condition‐dependent male copulatory courtship and its benefits for females
39. Adult damselflies as possible regulators of mosquito populations in urban areas
40. Geographical, temporal and taxonomic biases in insect GBIF data on biodiversity and extinction
41. An index to estimate the vulnerability of damselflies and dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) to land use changes using niche modeling
42. Raining feral cats and dogs? Implications for the conservation of medium-sized wild mammals in an urban protected area
43. Table 1 from Why do bugs perish? range size and local vulnerability traits as surrogates of odonata extinction risk
44. Female preferences when female condition and male ornament expression vary
45. Damselfly (Odonata: Calopterygidae) Population Decline in an Urbanizing Watershed
46. Female choice for sick males over healthy males: Consequences for offspring
47. Spatial and temporal effects of land use change as potential drivers of odonate community composition but not species richness
48. Importance of Nesting Resources and Soil Conditions for the Recovery of Ant Diversity During Secondary Succession in a Tropical Rainforest
49. Taxonomic and functional ant diversity along a secondary successional gradient in a tropical forest
50. Seed removal patterns of pioneer trees in an agricultural landscape.
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