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Phylogeny and micro-habitats utilized by lizards determine the composition of their endoparasites in the semiarid Caatinga of Northeast Brazil
(Springer, 2014-11-01)
Trophic networks can have architectonic configurations influenced by historical and ecological factors. The objective of this study was to analyze the architecture of networks between lizards, their endoparasites, diet, ...
Seaweeds in the Antarctic Marine Coastal Food Web
(Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2020)
Antarctic macroalgae are the basis of marine food webs in most coastal environments, especially the more confined ones such as bays and fjords. Whether through direct consumption or via detritus, their role in maintaining ...
Inland water's trophic status classification based on machine learning and remote sensing data
(2020-08-01)
In this work, we tested machine learning algorithms in classifying waters in a reservoir cascade with basis in trophic state. The classification was done through remote sensing reflectance (Rrs) measurements collected in ...
Triple interaction network among flowers, flower visitors and crab spiders in a grassland ecosystem
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-12)
This study presents the first description of a tri-trophic interaction network with crab spiders as predators. Monthly observations of flowering entomophilous plant species were recorded between December 2009 and March ...
Influência da floresta ripária e do regime de chuvas na estrutura trófica de peixes em um riacho de mata Atlântica no Nordeste do Brasil
(Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e ConservaçãoUniversidade Federal de Sergipe, 2021)
Landscape connectivity explains interaction network patterns at multiple scales
(Ecological Society of America, 2019-08)
Under a metacommunity framework, the spatial configuration of habitat fragments could determine local community structure. Yet, quantifying fragment connectivity is challenging, as it depends on multiple variables at several ...
Topological properties of polar food webs
(Inter-Research, 2013-01)
Mean annual temperatures of the Arctic Ocean and Antarctic Peninsula are warming much faster than global mean warming rates, which will likely result in significant biological impacts. Whereas most assessments have been ...