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Bobtail lizard, monogamy, parasite-host interaction, shingleback lizard, social network 2020 Norval and Gardner (2020) Artificial light at night, behavioural shift, biological invasions, flexibility, foraging, reptile, urban 2021 Baxter-Gilbert et al. (2021) Cape York, constrictor, feeding ecology, Morelia kinghorni, oversized, scrub python 2021 Natusch et al. (2021) Atlantic Forest, behaviour, Lophyohylini, metachrosis, polymorphism 2021 Novaes-e-Fagundes and Solé (2021) Amazon rainforest, bufonid toad, mating behaviour, multiple paternity, simultaneous polyandry 2021 Oda et al. (2021) Abnormality, lizard, reptile, scoliosis 2022 Bateman et al. (2022) Communal nesting, ecological interaction, Sulawesi, Gecko, vespid, Indonesia, natural history, interspecific 2023 Bailey et al. (2023) Ambushed, Atlantic forest, foot-flagging, pit viper diet, torrent frogs 2023 D'Bastiani et al. (2023) Amphibians, diet, lizards, mammals, natural history, snakes 2023 Delfino de Sousa et al. (2023) Chelidae, mating, natural history, same-sex interactions 2023 McKnight (2023) Apnoea, burrow, lizard, pygmy bluetongue, submerged, translocation 2023 Michael and Gardner (2023) Acoustic signal, Amphisbaenia, behaviour, distress call, Squamata 2024 Guilhon et al. (2024) 4 Forests Austral Opossum, nesting behaviour, phenotypic flexibility, temperate forest 2020 Vazquez et al. (2020) Anthropogenic impacts, domestic fauna, free-ranging dogs, Parana State 2021 da Silva et al. (2021) Arthropods, digestive tracts, marsupials, rodents, seeds 2022 Parreira Claro and Hannibal (2022) 5 Statistics 6 Seedbanks Biological interaction, building materials, crested oropendola, nests, orchids 2022 do Nascimento Tubarão and Fajardo Villela Antolin Barberena (2022) 7 Deserts Burrow, Ctenomys mendocinus, desertic Puna, flight distance, refuge, tuco-tuco 2023 Bongiovanni et al. (2023) Breeding, goanna, habitat resource, log, predation, refuge, Varanus rosenbergi 2024 Westaway et al. (2024) 8 Landscapes Citizen science, Colletidae, Leioproctus, native bees, nesting, urbanization, urban ecology 2022 Prendergast (2022) Bandicoot, foraging habitat, quenda, Rattus rattus, urban gardens 2024 Gagnon and Bateman (2024) 9 Benthos Anti-predator response, barracuda, threat display, observer effect 2024 Ebner (2024) 10 Soil and Leaf Litter Evolutionary refugia, North Stradbroke Island, south east Queensland, Welsby Lagoon 2020 Marshall and Martin (2020) Biodiversity, island biogeography, microbial ecology, moist chamber cultures, slime moulds 2020 White et al. (2020) Carnivorous snail, feeding behaviour, scavenger 2022 Langton-Myers (2022) Eoplaninae, land flatworms, Platyhelminthes, predation, soil ecology 2023 Boll et al. (2023) Agaricales, coarse woody debris, decaying deadwood, mushrooms, mycophagy, Plectostylus, soil ecology 2024 Barahona-Segovia et al. (2024) EDITORIAL Topic Keywords Year References 11 Communities Bridge, chiropterans, conservation, urban fauna, urbanization 2021 Benvindo-Souza et al. (2021) 12 Ornithology Adoption, broken-wing display, cooperative ...
Bobtail lizard, monogamy, parasite-host interaction, shingleback lizard, social network 2020 Norval and Gardner (2020) Artificial light at night, behavioural shift, biological invasions, flexibility, foraging, reptile, urban 2021 Baxter-Gilbert et al. (2021) Cape York, constrictor, feeding ecology, Morelia kinghorni, oversized, scrub python 2021 Natusch et al. (2021) Atlantic Forest, behaviour, Lophyohylini, metachrosis, polymorphism 2021 Novaes-e-Fagundes and Solé (2021) Amazon rainforest, bufonid toad, mating behaviour, multiple paternity, simultaneous polyandry 2021 Oda et al. (2021) Abnormality, lizard, reptile, scoliosis 2022 Bateman et al. (2022) Communal nesting, ecological interaction, Sulawesi, Gecko, vespid, Indonesia, natural history, interspecific 2023 Bailey et al. (2023) Ambushed, Atlantic forest, foot-flagging, pit viper diet, torrent frogs 2023 D'Bastiani et al. (2023) Amphibians, diet, lizards, mammals, natural history, snakes 2023 Delfino de Sousa et al. (2023) Chelidae, mating, natural history, same-sex interactions 2023 McKnight (2023) Apnoea, burrow, lizard, pygmy bluetongue, submerged, translocation 2023 Michael and Gardner (2023) Acoustic signal, Amphisbaenia, behaviour, distress call, Squamata 2024 Guilhon et al. (2024) 4 Forests Austral Opossum, nesting behaviour, phenotypic flexibility, temperate forest 2020 Vazquez et al. (2020) Anthropogenic impacts, domestic fauna, free-ranging dogs, Parana State 2021 da Silva et al. (2021) Arthropods, digestive tracts, marsupials, rodents, seeds 2022 Parreira Claro and Hannibal (2022) 5 Statistics 6 Seedbanks Biological interaction, building materials, crested oropendola, nests, orchids 2022 do Nascimento Tubarão and Fajardo Villela Antolin Barberena (2022) 7 Deserts Burrow, Ctenomys mendocinus, desertic Puna, flight distance, refuge, tuco-tuco 2023 Bongiovanni et al. (2023) Breeding, goanna, habitat resource, log, predation, refuge, Varanus rosenbergi 2024 Westaway et al. (2024) 8 Landscapes Citizen science, Colletidae, Leioproctus, native bees, nesting, urbanization, urban ecology 2022 Prendergast (2022) Bandicoot, foraging habitat, quenda, Rattus rattus, urban gardens 2024 Gagnon and Bateman (2024) 9 Benthos Anti-predator response, barracuda, threat display, observer effect 2024 Ebner (2024) 10 Soil and Leaf Litter Evolutionary refugia, North Stradbroke Island, south east Queensland, Welsby Lagoon 2020 Marshall and Martin (2020) Biodiversity, island biogeography, microbial ecology, moist chamber cultures, slime moulds 2020 White et al. (2020) Carnivorous snail, feeding behaviour, scavenger 2022 Langton-Myers (2022) Eoplaninae, land flatworms, Platyhelminthes, predation, soil ecology 2023 Boll et al. (2023) Agaricales, coarse woody debris, decaying deadwood, mushrooms, mycophagy, Plectostylus, soil ecology 2024 Barahona-Segovia et al. (2024) EDITORIAL Topic Keywords Year References 11 Communities Bridge, chiropterans, conservation, urban fauna, urbanization 2021 Benvindo-Souza et al. (2021) 12 Ornithology Adoption, broken-wing display, cooperative ...
Although huge progress has been made over the past 200 years in identifying the diversity of pollinators of angiosperms and other plants, new discoveries continue to be made each year, especially in tropical areas and in the fossil record. In this perspective article I address the following questions: Just how diverse are the pollinators and what are the phylogenetic limits to that diversity? Which other groups of animals, not currently known to regularly engage with flowers, might be found to be pollinators in the future? Can we predict, from the fossil record and from discoveries in under‐researched parts of the world, which animal groups might turn out in the future to contain pollinators? I also discuss why adding to our knowledge of plant–pollinator interactions is important, but also stress that an incomplete knowledge may not be a bad thing if it means that remote, inaccessible and relatively pristine parts of the world remain that way.
Freshwater insects are highly significant as ecosystem service providers, contributing to provisioning services, supporting services, and cultural services. Odonates are dominant predators in many freshwater systems, becoming top predators in fishless ecosystems. One service that odonates provide is the export of matter and energy from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems. In this study, we provide a review of the literature aiming to estimate the density, biomass, and secondary production of odonates and discuss to what extent this order of insects is relevant for the fertilization of terrestrial ecosystems. We found published data on 109 species belonging to 17 families of odonates from 44 papers. Odonata larvae are abundant in freshwater systems, with a mean density of 240.04 ± 48.01 individuals m−2 (±SE). Lentic habitats show much higher densities (104.40 ± 55.31 individuals m−2, N = 118) than lotic systems (27.12 ± 5.09, N = 70). The biomass estimations for odonates indicate values of 488.56 ± 134.51 mg m−2 y−1, with similar values in lentic and lotic habitats, which correspond to annual secondary productions of 3558.02 ± 2146.80 mg m−2 y−1. The highest biomass is found in dragonflies of the Aeshnidae, Corduliidae, and Gomphidae families. The available evidence suggests a significant potential contribution of Odonata to the exportation of material from water bodies to land. This is further strengthened by the ability of adult odonates to migrate and to colonize different types of water bodies.
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