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pro vyhledávání: '"Jacob B. SOCOLAR"'
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract In pollen‐limited plant communities, the foraging behavior of pollinators might mediate coexistence and competitive exclusion of plant species by determining which plants receive conspecific pollen. A key question is whether realistic poll
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/23be2e627ee540cbbcb93cf2a676354a
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 12, Iss 10, Pp n/a-n/a (2022)
Abstract Ecologists often seek to infer patterns of species occurrence or community structure from survey data. Hierarchical models, including multi‐species occupancy models (MSOMs), can improve inference by pooling information across multiple spec
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a6da94412bfa4ef988aac4bf621e2642
Autor:
Francisco A. VÁSQUEZ-ARÉVALO, Ricardo ZÁRATE-GÓMEZ, Jacob B. SOCOLAR, Juan DÍAZ-ALVÁN, Pedro E. PÉREZ-PEÑA
Publikováno v:
Acta Amazonica, Vol 50, Iss 2, Pp 155-158 (2020)
ABSTRACT Crypturellus duidae (Tinamidae) is a poor-soil specialist with isolated populations in Amazonia, and is considered restricted to white-sand forest habitats. We report the first record of C. duidae in a peatland forest in northern Peru, in th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/93f8dfe0b1e34f9ba653d52384060c5a
Autor:
Yvonne Socolar, Tucker Javier Matta, Melanie Rodríguez Fuentes, Bethany Andoko, James Cook, Cristóbal Cruz Hernández, Cole Mazariegos-Anastassiou, Verónica Mazariegos-Anastassiou, Joel Schirmer, Jacob B Socolar, Claire Woodard, Darryl G Wong, Timothy M Bowles
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research: Food Systems, Vol 1, Iss 1, p 015005 (2024)
Changing climates are causing agricultural water shortages at unprecedented scales and magnitudes, especially in regions historically reliant on irrigation. Identifying and understanding systems of farming that allow continuity in agricultural operat
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/66f915df900f4d0895934997d6ca92e0
Autor:
Ari E. Martínez, José M. Ponciano, Juan P. Gomez, Thomas Valqui, Jorge Novoa, Mariamercedes Antezana, Gabriela Biscarra, Ettore Camerlenghi, Blaine H. Carnes, Renato Huayanca Munarriz, Eliseo Parra, Isabella M. Plummer, John W. Fitzpatrick, Scott K. Robinson, Jacob B. Socolar, John Terborgh
Publikováno v:
Ecology lettersREFERENCES.
Documenting patterns of spatiotemporal change in hyper-diverse communities remains a challenge for tropical ecology yet is increasingly urgent as some long-term studies have shown major declines in bird communities in undisturbed sites. In 1982, Terb
Autor:
Simon C. Mills, Jacob B. Socolar, Felicity A. Edwards, Edicson Parra, Diego E. Martínez‐Revelo, Jose Manuel Ochoa Quintero, Torbjørn Haugaasen, Robert P. Freckleton, Jos Barlow, David P. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 104
Habitat conversion is a major driver of tropical biodiversity loss, but its effects are poorly understood in montane environments. While community-level responses to habitat loss display strong elevational dependencies, it is unclear whether these ar
Autor:
null Ari E. Martínez, null José M. Ponciano, null Juan P. Gomez, null Thomas Valqui, null Jorge Novoa, null Mariamercedes Antezana, null Gabriela Biscarra, null Ettore Camerlenghi, null Blaine H. Carnes, null Renato Huayanca Munarriz, null Eliseo Parra, null Isabella M. Plummer, null John W. Fitzpatrick, null Scott K. Robinson, null Jacob B. Socolar, null John Terborgh
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::94c7d2c61acd0d2ccb6452648bb514fb
https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14159/v3/response1
https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14159/v3/response1
Autor:
Casey Youngflesh, Stephen J. Mayor, Bruna R. Amaral, Robert P. Guralnick, Morgan W. Tingley, Allen H. Hurlbert, David A. W. Miller, Raphael LaFrance, Ali Arab, Jacob B. Socolar
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 5:987-994
Animals and plants are shifting the timing of key life events in response to climate change, yet despite recent documentation of escalating phenological change, scientists lack a full understanding of how and why phenological responses vary across sp
Autor:
Orin J. Robinson, Jacob B. Socolar, Erica F. Stuber, Tom Auer, Alex J. Berryman, Philipp H. Boersch-Supan, Donald J. Brightsmith, Allan H. Burbidge, Stuart H. M. Butchart, Courtney L. Davis, Adriaan M. Dokter, Adrian S. Di Giacomo, Andrew Farnsworth, Daniel Fink, Wesley M. Hochachka, Paige E. Howell, Frank A. La Sorte, Alexander C. Lees, Stuart Marsden, Robert Martin, Rowan O. Martin, Juan F. Masello, Eliot T. Miller, Yoshan Moodley, Andy Musgrove, David G. Noble, Valeria Ojeda, Petra Quillfeldt, J. Andrew Royle, Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez, José L. Tella, Pablo Yorio, Casey Youngflesh, Alison Johnston
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119
Ecologists often seek to infer patterns of species occurrence or community structure from survey data. Hierarchical models, including multi-species occupancy models (MSOMs), can improve inference by pooling information across multiple species via ran
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::24b6b9ca4cce858ef2687814327b38ed
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.05.467527
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.11.05.467527