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Community ecology

Academic inequality through the lens of community ecology: a meta-analysis

Academic inequality through the lens of community ecology: a meta-analysis

... in community ecology also have profound implications for considering inequality issues in human society such as those discussed ...of ecology and that in other disciplines will not disproportionally ...

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Community ecology of epiphytic Bromeliaceae in a remnant of Atlantic Forest in Zona da Mata, Minas Gerais State, Brazil

Community ecology of epiphytic Bromeliaceae in a remnant of Atlantic Forest in Zona da Mata, Minas Gerais State, Brazil

... ABSTRACT - (Community ecology of epiphytic Bromeliaceae in a remnant of Atlantic Forest in Zona da Mata, Minas Gerais State, Brazil). The present study aimed to document the composition, richness, diversity ...

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COMMUNITY ECOLOGY OF METAZOAN PARASITES OF THE LATER JUVENILE COMMON SNOOK Centropomus undecimalis (OSTEICHTHYES: CENTROPOMIDAE) FROM THE COASTAL ZONE OF THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

COMMUNITY ECOLOGY OF METAZOAN PARASITES OF THE LATER JUVENILE COMMON SNOOK Centropomus undecimalis (OSTEICHTHYES: CENTROPOMIDAE) FROM THE COASTAL ZONE OF THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

... parasite community could be related with the predatory food habits of common snook and an apparent feeding transition period which might occasion great exposure to infective ...

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COMMUNITY ECOLOGY OF THE METAZOAN PARASITES OF WHITE SEA CATFISH, Netuma barba (OSTEICHTHYES: ARIIDAE), FROM THE COASTAL ZONE OF THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

COMMUNITY ECOLOGY OF THE METAZOAN PARASITES OF WHITE SEA CATFISH, Netuma barba (OSTEICHTHYES: ARIIDAE), FROM THE COASTAL ZONE OF THE STATE OF RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

... Between March 2000 and April 2001, 63 specimens of N. barba from Angra dos Reis, coastal zone of the State of Rio de Janeiro (23 ° 0’S, 44 ° 19’W), Brazil, were necropsied to study their infra- communities of metazoan ...

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Community ecology of Bethylidae (Hymenoptera, Chrysicloidea) from Reserva Ecológica do Roncador, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil.

Community ecology of Bethylidae (Hymenoptera, Chrysicloidea) from Reserva Ecológica do Roncador, Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil.

... Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a estrutura de comunidade e similaridade tàunística entre diferentes áreas da Reserva Ecológica Roncador, Brasília, Distrito[r] ...

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Community ecology of metazoan parasites of the sairú Cyphocharax nagelii from the Peixe River

Community ecology of metazoan parasites of the sairú Cyphocharax nagelii from the Peixe River

... metazoan community of ...a community regarding the number of species and some factor that measures the relative equality of the distribution of each ...

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Assemblages of drosophilids (Diptera, Drosophilidae) in mangrove forests: community ecology and species diversity

Assemblages of drosophilids (Diptera, Drosophilidae) in mangrove forests: community ecology and species diversity

... Thus, taking into account our two initial alternative hypotheses, which were: (1) species abundances and diversity measures of mangrove drosophilid assemblages respond to the differences[r] ...

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Community ecology of Trichoptera Kirby (Insecta) larvae in two first-order streams of Serra dos Pireneus, Pirenópolis, Goiás, Brazil.

Community ecology of Trichoptera Kirby (Insecta) larvae in two first-order streams of Serra dos Pireneus, Pirenópolis, Goiás, Brazil.

... Os tricópteros são importantes organismos dentro do sistema lótico, sendo relevantes elos na transferência de energia dentro desses ecossistemas. Os estudos ecológicos de comunidade[r] ...

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New data on some species of Monogenea and Digenea parasites of marine fish from the coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

New data on some species of Monogenea and Digenea parasites of marine fish from the coast of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

... D. Community ecology of metazoan parasites of bluefish Pomatomus saltator (Linnaeus) (Osteichthyes, Pomatomidae) from the coast of Rio de Janeiro State, ...

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Body size and geographic range do not explain long term variation in fish populations: a Bayesian phylogenetic approach to testing assembly processes in stream fish assemblages.

Body size and geographic range do not explain long term variation in fish populations: a Bayesian phylogenetic approach to testing assembly processes in stream fish assemblages.

... and community ecology to test whether two species traits, body size and geographic range, explain long term variation in local scale freshwater stream fish ...fish ecology, via relationships with ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... The main findings of the present study are: 1) both laboratory-reared and wild flies preferentially oviposited on ripe papaya fruit compared to unripe fruit and this preference was relat[r] ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... flavopicta maintained during the adult stage on Brachiaria ruziziensis produced more eggs and lived longer than those maintained on Axonopus marginatus (a native grass widely distribute[r] ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... There is a wide distribution of palm trees of the species Mauritia flexuosa L. (Arecaceae), known as “buriti”, in the Cerrado biome, characterizing a typical ecosystem of central Brazil, the “vereda”. In that ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... Other important families were Rhamnaceae and Boraginaceae, which were most important for Syrphidae, Stratiomyidae and Tachinidae (Fig. Boraginaceae and Rhamnaceae showed abundant, aromat[r] ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... The objectives of the present study were to determine: 1) possible differences in the amount of nitrogen and water and in the toughness between young and old kale leaves; 2) how these di[r] ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... obliqua on artificial oviposition substrates containing protein or sucrose under the following conditions: females fed with diet with low content of sucrose kept with or without males a[r] ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... Individual species. In conservation terms, a better understanding of the ecology of El. nigrita is particularly important. If it really is a species which prefers disturbed and/or open environments, it could be an ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... Studies of insect flower visitors are especially facilitated by the possibility of observation and capture of a great number of individuals which use different and measurable resources (Sakagami et al. 1967, Heithaus ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... quadriceps similar to those observed in other species of the genus, based on solitary foraging with no recruitment or cooperation, and a diet based on the capture of animal food items..[r] ...

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ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

ECOLOGY, BEHAVIOR AND BIONOMICS

... Wilson (1980) has suggested that the development of glands should be higher on ant castes where they would be more needed. Then, if the metapleural glands are responsible by colony aseps[r] ...

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