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Data from: Lightning damage facilitates beetle colonization of tropical trees
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Ecology;Forest Entomology;Tropical Insect Ecology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.zgmsbcc7z
摘要:
Lightning is a common agent of disturbance in many forest ecosystems. Lightning-damaged trees are a potentially important resource for beetles
Data from: The fossil record and macroevolutionary history of the beetles
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diversity;extinction;Permian through Pliocene;Coleoptera;origination;sampling;Polyphaga
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s8kv6
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Coleoptera (beetles) is the most species-rich metazoan order, with approximately 380 000 species. To understand how they came to be such a diverse gr
Data from: Inter-assemblage facilitation: the functional diversity of cavity-producing beetles drives the size diversity of cavity-nesting bees
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functional diversity;Functional traits;wild bees;Community Ecology;wood boring beetles;facilitation;Cavity nesting bees;pollinators;community assembly
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5r6pq
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of non-trophic facilitation among species has received less attention. Cavity-nesting bees nest in old beetle borings in dead wood, with restricted diameters
Data from: Successful escape of bombardier beetles from predator digestive systems
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Sugiura, Shinji
关键词:
chemical defence prey-predator size relationships toxic tolerance toads
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.ng788
摘要:
l toads swallowed the bombardier beetles, 43% of the toads vomited the beetles 12–107 min after swallowing them. All the vomited beetles were still alive
Data from: Long-lasting effects of logging on beetles in hollow oaks
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species richness;hollow oaks;spatial scales;Quercus;Extinction debt;Coleoptera;abundance;temporal scale;historical logging;veteran tree;Holocene;saproxylic beetles
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.674r3nf
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objective of this paper was to test the effect of habitat history and current habitat distribution at various spatial scales on the associated beetle
Data from: Decreases in beetle body size linked to climate change and warming temperatures
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Tseng, Michelle
关键词:
Climate change Body size Temperature size rule Museum collections
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5164v
摘要:
review of laboratory responses of 22 beetle species to temperature. 3. We found that 95% of lab-reared beetles decreased in size with increased
Data from: Experimental assemblage of novel plant-herbivore interactions: ecological host shifts after 40 million years of isolation
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Chrysomelidae;Zingiberales;DNA Barcoding;2010 - 2017;Herbivory;phylogenetic constraints;Cephaloleia;diet expansions;ecological fitting
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7nk99
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in the Paleotropics or in the Neotropics. During the Cretaceous, rolled-leaf beetles diversified in the Neotropics concurrently with neotropical Zingiberales. Usi
Data from: Parapatric genetic introgression and phenotypic assimilation: testing conditions for introgression between Hercules beetles (Dynastes
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phenotypic assimilation;Species tree;phenotypic convergence;Dynastes;RADseq;introgression
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4c5f9
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The prevalence and consequences of genetic introgression between species have been intensively debated. I used Hercules beetles as examples to tes
Data from: Linking dung beetle mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest: sampling design matters
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diet choice;mammal dung;Tropical Forest;Brazil;ecosystem functions;mammal-dung beetle interactions
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.47d7wm38p
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Interactions between dung beetles and vertebrate dung are intimately linked to a suite of ecosystem functions in tropical forests. We show tha
Data from: Morphological integration and pleiotropy in the adaptive body shape of the snail-feeding carabid beetle Damaster blaptoides
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Damaster blaptoides;insects;Predator Prey Interactions;hybridization;quantitative genetics;Ecological Genetics;Adaptation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.ss21g
摘要:
with two alternative feeding behaviors. Stout-shaped beetles feed on snails by crushing the shells, whereas slender-shaped beetles consume snails by inserting their heads int

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