Discussion regarding the gaps of knowledge on Odonata is common in the literature. Such gaps are even greater when dealing with basic biological data for biodiverse environments like the Amazon Rainforest. Therefore, studies that address, classify and standardize functional traits allow the elaboration of a wide range of ecological hypotheses. Here, our main goal was to produce a database with 68 functional traits of 218 Odonata species that occur in the Brazilian Amazon. As a result, we provide a functional matrix and identified different functional patterns for the suborders, as well as a strong relationship between the different categories of traits. For this reason, we recommend choosing key traits that represent a set of functional va...
Odonates (Insecta: Odonata) are important insects in the food chains of freshwater environments arou...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
Recent advances in our understanding of the linkages between plant physiological and morphological t...
Discussion regarding the gaps of knowledge on Odonata is common in the literature. Such gaps are eve...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
The odonates are insects that have a wide range of reproductive, ritualized territorial, and aggress...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Anthropic activities affect the dynamics of aquatic communities and can influence the reproductive b...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
Since the relative role of local and regional abiotic factors on the Odonata diversity in rainforest...
Changes in natural habitats for human use can alter the distribution of biodiversity, favoring speci...
Here we provide a checklist of the odonates from Amazonas state, Brazil. We registered 324 species a...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
Anthropic activities affect the dynamics of aquatic communities and can influence the reproductive b...
Odonates (Insecta: Odonata) are important insects in the food chains of freshwater environments arou...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
Recent advances in our understanding of the linkages between plant physiological and morphological t...
Discussion regarding the gaps of knowledge on Odonata is common in the literature. Such gaps are eve...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
The odonates are insects that have a wide range of reproductive, ritualized territorial, and aggress...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Anthropic activities affect the dynamics of aquatic communities and can influence the reproductive b...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
Since the relative role of local and regional abiotic factors on the Odonata diversity in rainforest...
Changes in natural habitats for human use can alter the distribution of biodiversity, favoring speci...
Here we provide a checklist of the odonates from Amazonas state, Brazil. We registered 324 species a...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
Trait data are fundamental for many aspects of ecological research, particularly for modeling specie...
Anthropic activities affect the dynamics of aquatic communities and can influence the reproductive b...
Odonates (Insecta: Odonata) are important insects in the food chains of freshwater environments arou...
One of the most endangered ecosystems in America is the Atlantic Forest, which demands emergency act...
Recent advances in our understanding of the linkages between plant physiological and morphological t...