MSc. Daniel Vilarós Souto, Ph.D.
Vědecký pracovník - Laboratoř biodiverzity a změny klimatu
Oddělení ekologie
Entomologický ústav
+420 38 777 5038
daniel.soutovilaros@entu.cas.cz

Celkem nalezeno: 13 záznamů
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Basset Y. F.,
Blažek P., Souto-Vilarós D., Vargas G., Silva J.A.R., Barrios H., Perez F., Bobadilla R., Lopez Y.,
Čtvrtečka R., Šípek P., Solís A., Segar S.T.,
Lamarre G. (2023) Towards a functional classification of poorly known tropical insects: The case of rhinoceros beetles (Coleoptera, Dynastinae) in Panama. Insect Conservation and Diversity
16: 147-163.
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12613 |
Basset Y. F.,
Butterill P. T., Donoso D.,
Lamarre G., Souto-Vilarós D., Perez F., Bobadilla R., Lopez Y., Silva J. A. R., Barrios H. (2023) Abundance, occurrence and time series: long-term monitoring of social insects in a tropical rainforest. Ecological Indicators
150: article number: 110243.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2023.110243 |
Basset Y. F., Hajibabaei M., Wright M.T.G., Castillo A.M., Donoso D., Segar S.T., Souto-Vilarós D., Soliman D.Y., Roslin T., Smith M.,
Lamarre G., De León L.F., et al., Galván A.A., Barrios H. (2022) Comparison of traditional and DNA metabarcoding samples for monitoring tropical soil arthropods (Formicidae, Collembola and Isoptera). Scientific Reports
12: article number: 10762.
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-14915-2 |
Darwell C., Souto-Vilarós D.,
Michálek J., Boutsi S., Isua B., Sisol M., Kuyaiva T., Weiblen G.,
Křivan V.,
Novotný V.,
Segar S. T. (2022) Predicting distributions of Wolbachia strains through host ecological contact—Who's manipulating whom? Ecology and Evolution
12: article number: e8826.
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8826 |
Klomberg Y.,
Tropek R., Mertens J., Kobe I.N., Hodeček J., Raška J., Fominka N.T., Souto-Vilarós D., Janečková P., Janeček Š. (2022) Spatiotemporal variation in the role of floral traits in shaping tropical plant-pollinator interactions. Ecology Letters
25: 839-850.
DOI: 10.1111/ele.13958 |
Pardikes N.,
Revilla Rimbach T. A.,
Lue C.,
Thierry M., Souto-Vilarós D.,
Hrček J. (2022) Effects of phenological mismatch under warming are modified by community context. Global Change Biology
28: 4013-4026.
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16195 |
Lamarre G.,
Fayle T. M.,
Segar S. T.,
Laird-Hopkins B., Nakamura A., Souto-Vilarós D., Watanabe S.,
Basset Y. F. (2020) Monitoring tropical insects in the 21st century. Advances in Ecological Research
62 - series: Tropical Ecosystems in the 21st Century: 295-330.
DOI: 10.1016/bs.aecr.2020.01.004 |
Souto-Vilarós D.,
Houadria M. Y. I.,
Michálek J., Sisol M., Isua B., Kuyaiva T., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V.,
Segar S. T. (2020) Contrasting patterns of fig wasp ccommunities along Mt. Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea. Biotropica
52: 323-334.
DOI: 10.1111/btp.12763 |
Segar S. T.,
Volf M., Sisol M.,
Pardikes N., Souto-Vilarós D. (2019) Chemical cues and genetic divergence in insects on plants: conceptual cross pollination between mutualistic and antagonistic systems. Current Opinion in Insect Science
32: 83-90.
DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2018.11.009 |
Souto-Vilarós D., Machač A.,
Michálek J., Darwell C., Sisol M., Kuyaiva T., Isua B., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V.,
Segar S. T. (2019) Faster speciation of fig-wasps than their host figs leads to decoupled speciation dynamics: Snapshots across the speciation continuum. Molecular Ecology
28: 3958-3976.
DOI: 10.1111/mec.15190 |
Souto-Vilarós D., Proffit M., Buatois B.,
Rindoš M., Sisol M., Kuyaiva T., Isua B.,
Michálek J., Darwell C., Hossaert-McKey M., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V.,
Segar S. T. (2018) Pollination along an elevational gradient mediated both by floral scent and pollinator compatibility in the fig and fif-wasp mutualism. Journal of Ecology
106: 2256-2273.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.12995 |
Souto-Vilarós D., Vuleta A., Jovanovic S.M., Budecevic S., Wang H., Sapir Y., Imbert E. (2018) Are pollinators the agents of selection on flower colour and size in irises? Oikos
127: 834-846.
DOI: 10.1111/oik.04501 |
Segar S. T.,
Volf M.,
Zima J., Isua B., Sisol M.,
Sam L.,
Sam K., Souto-Vilarós D.,
Novotný V. (2017) Speciation in a keystone plant genus is driven by elevation: a case study in New Guinean Ficus. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
30: 512-523.
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.13020 |