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ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America
RR Silva, F Martello, RM Feitosa, OGM Silva, LP do Prado, CRF Brandão, ...
Ecology 103 (2), e03580, 2022
202022
How to prioritize areas for new ant surveys? Integrating historical data on species occurrence records and habitat loss
R Divieso, A Rorato, RM Feitosa, ALS Meyer, MR Pie
Journal of Insect Conservation 24 (6), 901-911, 2020
162020
Clade density and the evolution of diversity-dependent diversification
MR Pie, R Divieso, FS Caron
Nature Communications 14 (1), 4576, 2023
122023
The evolution of latitudinal ranges in reef‐associated fishes: Heritability, limits and inverse Rapoport's rule
MR Pie, R Divieso, FS Caron, AC Siqueira, DR Barneche, OJ Luiz
Journal of Biogeography 48 (9), 2121-2132, 2021
102021
The evolution of climatic niche breadth in terrestrial vertebrates
MR Pie, R Divieso, FS Caron
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 59 (6), 1155-1166, 2021
92021
Morphological evolution in the ant reproductive caste
R Divieso, TSR Silva, MR Pie
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 131 (3), 465-475, 2020
82020
The evolution of species abundances in terrestrial vertebrates
MR Pie, FS Caron, R Divieso
Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 59 (8), 2562-2570, 2021
62021
Do geographic range sizes evolve faster in endotherms?
MR Pie, R Divieso, FS Caron
Evolutionary Biology 48 (3), 286-292, 2021
62021
The evolution of latitudinal range limits in tropical reef fishes: heritability, limits, and inverse Rapoport’s rule
MR Pie, R Divieso, FS Caron, AC Siqueira, DR Barneche, OJ Luiz
J. Biogeogr, 1-12, 2021
12021
Does Clade Density Constrain Geographical Range Evolution?
MR Pie, R Divieso, FS Caron
Ecology and Evolution 14 (11), e70438, 2024
2024
On the macroecology of rarity and vulnerability to extinction in terrestrial mammals
R Divieso, MR Pie, J Hortal
Biological Conservation 296, 110673, 2024
2024
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