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Data from: Small montane cloud forest fragments are important for conserving tree diversity in the Ecuadorian Andes
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Andean biogeography;SLOSS;conservation planning;mid-elevation diversity bulge;tropical mountain forest.
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3nr41
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deforested region in the Ecuadorian Andes. We found that tree communities were distinct in reserves located as close as 10 to 35 km apart, and that spatially
Data from: Molecular phylogenetics, species diversity, and biogeography of the Andean lizards Proctoporus (Squamata: Gymnophthalmidae)
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Euspondylus;molecular phylogenetics;Opipeuter xestus;P. bolivianus;Proctoporus;species diversity;Gymnophthalmidae;lizards
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doi:10.5061/dryad.364j2
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of the Amazonian versant of the Andes from central Peru to central Bolivia. Here, we investigate the phylogenetic relationships and species limits of Proctoporus
Data from: Phylogenomic analysis of the explosive adaptive radiation of the Espeletia complex (Asteraceae) in the tropical Andes
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adaptive radiation;Espeletiinae;caulescent rosette;Páramo;tropical high-elevation;Hybridisation;explosive diversification;phylogenomics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.m1t32
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The subtribe Espeletiinae (Asteraceae) is endemic to the high-elevations in the Northern Andes. It exhibits an exceptional diversity of species
Data from: Recent decadal drought reverts warming–triggered growth enhancement in contrasting climates in the southern Andes treeline
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plant-climate interactions;water-use efficiency;tree-rings;Last century;carbon isotopes;Patagonia;oxygen isotopes;climate change;Nothofagus pumilio
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doi:10.5061/dryad.vf24rg4
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systematic changes in treeline growth rates and intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE).Location: 36–54° S, southern Andes. Time period: 1950–2010. Major taxa
Data from: The influence of historical dispersal on the phylogenetic structure of tree communities in the tropical Andes
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Tropical Niche conservatism.;Phylogenetic replacement;Out of the Tropics
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doi:10.5061/dryad.4fp2t08
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ong a 2000+ meter elevational gradient in the northern tropical Andes. By collecting and integrating data on the presence-absence of tree species within plots
Data from: Puma predation subsidizes an obligate scavenger in the high Andes
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Perrig, Paula L.
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carnivore puma camelids predator vulture ungulates Andean condor trophic facilitation scavenger
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doi:10.5061/dryad.7nk90
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and guanacos Lama guanicoe, in food provisioning for Andean condors Vultur gryphus in the high Andes of north-western Argentina. We evaluated the origin
Data from: A reevaluation of the Andean Genus Petroravenia (Brassicaceae: Thelypodieae) based on morphological and molecular data
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Petroravenia;Petroravenia friesii;Andes;Alshehbazia;Cruciferae;Halimolobeae;Petroravenia werdermannii;Petroravenia eseptata;Eudemeae
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doi:10.5061/dryad.04fj885
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ong the Central Andes of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. This genus was included in the tribe Thelypodieae and was morphologically characterized by being tiny
Data from: Magnolia mercedesiarum (subsect. Talauma, Magnoliaceae): a new Andean species from northern Ecuador, with insights int
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Magnolia mercedesiarum;SDM
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s5f28
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Magnolia mercedesiarum, a new species from the eastern slopes of the Andes in northern Ecuador, is described and illustrated, and a key to Ecuadorian
Data from: The impact of Quaternary climate oscillations on divergence times and historical population sizes in Thylamys opossums from the Andes
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divergence times;Quaternary;Didelphidae;Marsupialia;Quaternary climate oscillations;Thylamys;population sizes
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doi:10.5061/dryad.n5s02
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or able to expand into broader areas at higher latitudes. We considered the impact of climate oscillations on three pairs of marsupial species from the Andes
Data from: Use of a rostral appendage during social interactions in the Ecuadorian Anolis proboscis
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proboscis;Anolis proboscis;Behavior;rostral appendage;lizard
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doi:10.5061/dryad.pk84p
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-western slopes of the Andes in Ecuador. Males, but not females, of this species bear a rostral appendage that has been described as an exaggerated trait res

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