Research Datasets: Recent submissions

  • Seifert, Carlo L.; Volf, Martin; Jorge, Leonardo R.; Abe, Tomokazu; Carscallen, Grace; Drozd, Pavel; Kumar, Rajesh; Lamarre, Greg P. A.; Libra, Martin; Losada, Maria E.; Miller, Scott E.; Murakami, Masashi; Nichols, Geoffrey; Pyszko, Petr; Šigut, Martin; Wagner, David L.; Novotny, Vojtech (Dryad, 2020)
    1. Assemblages of insect herbivores are structured by plant traits such as nutrient content, secondary metabolites, physical traits, and phenology. Many of these traits are phylogenetically conserved, implying a decrease ...
  • Navine, Amanda K.; Paxton, Kristina L.; Paxton, Eben H.; Hart, Patrick J.; Foster, Jeffrey T.; McInerney, Nancy; Fleischer, Robert C.; Videvall, Elin (Dryad, 2022)
    Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of which the International Union for Conservation of Nature considers endangered. Among the most pressing threats to honeycreeper ...
  • Barber, Cristina; Graves, Sarah J.; Hall, Jefferson S.; Zuidema, Pieter A.; Brandt, Jodi; Bohlman, Stephanie A.; Asner, Gregory P.; Bailón, Mario; Caughlin, T. Trevor (Dryad, 2021)
    Predicting forest recovery at landscape scales will aid forest restoration efforts. The first step in successful forest recovery is tree recruitment. Forecasts of tree recruit abundance, derived from the landscape-scale ...
  • Li, Xuankun; Hamilton, Chris A.; St. Laurent, Ryan; Ballesteros-Mejia, Liliana; Markee, Amanda; Rougerie, Rodolphe; Kitching, Ian J.; Kawahara, Akito Y. (Dryad, 2021)
    The regions of the Andes and Caribbean-Mesoamerica are both hypothesized to be the cradle for many Neotropical lineages, but few studies have fully investigated the dynamics and interactions between Neotropical bioregions. ...
  • Satler, Jordan D.; Herre, Edward Allen; Heath, Tracy A.; Machado, Carlos A.; Zuniga, Adalberto Gomez; Nason, John D. (Dryad, 2022)
    The specificity of pollinator host choice influences opportunities for reproductive isolation in their host plants. Similarly, host plants can influence opportunities for reproductive isolation in their pollinators. For ...
  • McFarland, Emily; Baldwin, Carole C.; Robertson, D. Ross; Rocha, Luiz; Tornabene, Luke M. (Dryad, 2020)
    Initially described in 1882, Chromis enchrysurus, the Yellowtail Reeffish, was redescribed in 1982 to account for an observed color morph that possesses a white tail instead of a yellow one, but morphological and geographic ...
  • Kot, Connie Y.; Åkesson, Susanne; Alfaro-Shigueto, Joanna; Amorocho Llanos, Diego Fernando; Antonopoulou, Marina; Balazs, George H.; Baverstock, Warren R.; Blumenthal, Janice M.; Broderick, Annette C.; Bruno, Ignacio; Canbolat, Ali Fuat; Casale, Paolo; Cejudo, Daniel; Coyne, Michael S.; Curtice, Corrie; DeLand, Sarah; DiMatteo, Andrew; Dodge, Kara; Dunn, Daniel C.; Esteban, Nicole; Formia, Angela; Fuentes, Mariana M. P. B.; Fujioka, Ei; Garnier, Julie; Godfrey, Matthew H.; Godley, Brendan J.; González Carman, Victoria; Harrison, Autumn-Lynn; Hart, Catherine E.; Hawkes, Lucy A.; Hays, Graeme C.; Hill, Nicholas; Hochscheid, Sandra; Kaska, Yakup; Levy, Yaniv; Ley-Quiñónez, César P.; Lockhart, Gwen G.; López-Mendilaharsu, Milagros; Luschi, Paolo; Mangel, Jeffrey C.; Margaritoulis, Dimitris; Maxwell, Sara M.; McClellan, Catherine M.; Metcalfe, Kristian; Mingozzi, Antonio; Moncada, Felix G.; Nichols, Wallace J.; Parker, Denise M.; Patel, Samir H.; Pilcher, Nicolas J.; Poulin, Sarah; Read, Andrew J.; Rees, ALan F.; Robinson, David P.; Robinson, Nathan J.; Sandoval-Lugo, Alejandra G.; Schofield, Gail; Seminoff, Jeffrey A.; Seney, Erin E.; Snape, Robin T. E.; Sözbilen, Dogan; Tomás, Jesús; Varo-Cruz, Nuria; Wallace, Bryan P.; Wildermann, Natalie E.; Witt, Matthew J.; Zavala-Norzagaray, Alan A.; Halpin, Patrick N. (Dryad, 2022)
    Aim: Understanding the spatial ecology of animal movements is a critical element in conserving long-lived, highly mobile marine species. Analysing networks developed from movements of six sea turtle species reveals marine ...
  • Harrison, Jon F.; Duell, Meghan E.; Roubik, David W.; Klok, C. Jaco (Dryad, 2022)
    Understanding the effect of body size on flight costs is critical for development of models of aerodynamics and animal energetics. Prior scaling studies that have shown that flight costs scale hypometrically have focused ...
  • Arnillas, Carlos Alberto; Borer, Elizabeth; Seabloom, Eric; Alberti, Juan; Baez, Selene; Bakker, Jonathon; Boughton, Elizabeth; Buckley, Yvonne; Bugalho, Miguel; Donohue, Ian; Dwyer, John; Firn, Jennifer; Gridzak, Riley; Hagenah, Nicole; Hautier, Yann; Helm, Aveliina; Jentsch, Anke; Knops, Johannes M. H.; Komatsu, Kimberly J.; Laanisto, Lauri; Laungani, Ramesh; McCulley, Rebecca; Moore, Joslin; Morgan, John; Peri, Pablo L.; Power, Sally A.; Price, Jodi; Sankaran, Mahesh; Schamp, Brandon; Speziale, Karina; Standish, Rachel; Virtanen, Risto; Cadotte, Marc W. (Dryad, 2021)
    Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants -the locally most frequent or with the largest coverage- and non-dominant plants differently, partially because dominant plants modify the environment where non-dominant ...
  • Estandia, Andrea; Chesser, R. Terry; James, Helen F.; Levy, Max; Ferrer-Obiol, Joan; Bretagnolle, Vincent; González-Solís, Jacob; Welch, Andreanna J. (Dryad, 2021)
    Molecular substitution rates vary among branches and can lead to inaccurate reconstructions of evolutionary relationships and obscure the true phylogeny of affected clades. Body mass is often assumed to have a major influence ...
  • Ashokan, Ajith; Leong-Škornicková, Jana; Suksathan, Piyakaset; Newman, Mark; Kress, W. John; Gowda, Vinita (Dryad, 2022)
    Hedychium J.Koenig (Zingiberaceae) is endemic to the Indo-Malayan Realm and is known for its vibrant and fragrant flowers. Historically, two different pollination syndromes characterize Hedychium: diurnal or bird pollination ...
  • Li, Xuankun; St Laurent, Ryan; Earl, Chandra; Doorenweerd, Camiel; Van Nieukerken, Erik J.; Davis, Donald R.; Kawakita, Atsushi; Kobayashi, Shigeki; Zwick, Andreas; Lopez-Vaamonde, Carlos; Ohshima, Issei; Kawahara, Akito Y. (Dryad, 2021)
    Gracillariidae is the most taxonomically diverse cosmopolitan leaf-mining moth family, consisting of nearly 2000 named species in 105 described genera, classified into eight extant subfamilies. The majority of gracillariid ...
  • Rushing, Clark S.; Van Tatenhove, Aimee M.; Sharp, Andrew; Ruiz-Gutierrez, Viviana; Freeman, Mary C.; Sykes, Paul W., Jr.; Given, Aaron M.; Sillett, T. Scott (Dryad, 2021)
    Archival geolocators have transformed the study of small, migratory organisms but analysis of data from these devices requires bias correction because tags are only recovered from individuals that survive and are re-captured ...
  • Gillespie, Lynn J.; Cardinal-McTeague, Warren M.; Wurdack, Kenneth J. (Dryad, 2020)
    Monadelpha L.J.Gillespie & Card.-McTeag., gen. nov., is described as a new member of Euphorbiaceae tribe Plukenetieae subtribe Tragiinae, to accommodate Tragia guayanensis, a species known from western Amazonas, Venezuela ...
  • Li, Qin-Qin; Yu, Yan; Zhang, Zhi-Ping; Wen, Jun (Dryad, 2021)
    Chamaerhodos is a small genus with ca 7–8 species with a disjunct distribution in Asia and western North America. Due to limited sampling of species and genes in previous studies, little is known about the phylogenetic ...
  • Wolff, Jonas O.; Wierucka, Kaja; Coddington, Jonathan A.; Hormiga, Gustavo; Kelly, Michael B. J.; Herberstein, Marie E.; Ramírez, Martín J.; Paterno, Gustavo B. (Dryad, 2021)
    A prominent question in animal research is how the evolution of morphology and ecology interact in the generation of phenotypic diversity. Spiders are some of the most abundant arthropod predators in terrestrial ecosystems ...
  • Garvin, Heather M.; Dunn, Rachel; Sholts, Sabrina B. (Dryad, 2021)
    Although nonhuman remains constitute a significant portion of forensic anthropological casework, the potential use of quantitative methods to assess human origins and classify species from gross bone morphology has not ...
  • Rana, Suresh K.; White, Alexander E.; Price, Trevor D. (Dryad, 2021)
    Aim: At the macroscale, climate strongly correlates with species richness gradients, resulting from differences in in-situ diversification and dispersal. One historical explanation for the pattern is that regions spanning ...
  • De Tombeur, Félix; Laliberté, Etienne; Lambers, Hans; Faucon, Michel-Pierre; Zemunik, Graham; Turner, Benjamin L.; Cornélis, Jean-Thomas; Mahy, Grégory (Dryad, 2021)
    The resource availability hypothesis predicts that plants adapted to infertile soils have high levels of anti-herbivore leaf defenses. This hypothesis has been mostly explored for secondary metabolites such as phenolics, ...
  • Thomas, Christopher J.; Figueiredo, Joana; Deleersnijder, Eric; Lambrechts, Jonathan; Baird, Andrew H.; Connolly, Sean R.; Hanert, Emmanuel (Dryad, 2021)
    These data contain connectivity matrices from biophysical modelling simulations of the dispersal of Acropora millepora coral larvae in the southern Great Barrier Reef (Australia), under present-day and future climate ...

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