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Canopy Arthropod Biology | Life at 30 m | canopyants.net Reviews

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Tropical forest canopies are ecologically relevant and biologically exciting places. Arthropods (especially ants) are abundant, diverse, and often conspicuous inhabitants of this setting.  The principal goals of this site are to summarize ongoing forest canopy research by Dr. Steve Yanoviak and collaborators, to provide a portal for data sharing and management, and to highlight our professional and…

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Life at 30 m. 8220;Berry Ant” Parasites. Yanoviak, S. P., E. Gora, J. Fredley, P. M. Bitzer, R.-M. Muzika, and W. P. Carson. 2015. Direct effects of lightning in temperate forests: a review and preliminary survey in a hemlock-hardwood forest of the northern United States. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45: 1258-1268. doi: 10.1139/cjfr-2015-0081 pdf. Yanoviak, S. P. 2013. Shock value: are lianas natural lightning rods? Pages 147-153 in: M. Lowman, S. Devy, and T. Ganesh (eds.). Yanoviak, S. P&#46...

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Life at 30 m. 8220;Berry Ant” Parasites. CURRENT STUDENTS and POSTDOCS. Joined the lab as a Postdoctoral Associate in 2014 after completing her PhD at the University of Akron, where she studied the adhesive properties of gecko toes. Alyssa’s current research explores the biomechanics of ant locomotion on different natural substrates. Benjamin “Max” Adams. Max is a Louisiana native who joined the lab as a PhD student in 2013 after completing his MS in Linda Hooper-Bui’s lab. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Life at 30 m. 8220;Berry Ant” Parasites. Bujan, J., S. P. Yanoviak. And M E. Kaspari. 2016. Desiccation resistance in tropical insects: causes and mechanisms underlying variability in a Panama ant community. Ecology and Evolution in press. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2355. Adams, B. J., S. A. Schnitzer, and S. P. Yanoviak. 2016 Trees as islands: canopy ant species richness increases with the size of liana-free trees in a Neotropical forest. Ecography in press. 70) Yanoviak, S. P. And S P. Yanoviak. Yanoviak, S&#46...

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