Luis Osorio‐Olvera
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Temperature fluctuation effects on the demography and fitness of <i>Xyleborus bispinatus</i> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae): thresholds and growth rates
Temperature fluctuation effects on the demography and fitness of <i>Xyleborus bispinatus</i> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae): thresholds and growth rates Open
Understanding the demography of Xyleborini ambrosia beetles and accurately estimating their optimal growth temperatures remains a challenge due to their cryptic behavior and complex reproductive habits. In this study, we reared the ambrosi…
View article: Potential distribution and landscape connectivity of a critically endangered species, <i>Atlapetes blancae</i> (Antioquia Brushfinch): Implications for its conservation
Potential distribution and landscape connectivity of a critically endangered species, <i>Atlapetes blancae</i> (Antioquia Brushfinch): Implications for its conservation Open
Atlapetes blancae (Antioquia Brushfinch) is a critically endangered species endemic to the Altiplano de Santa Rosa de Osos in Antioquia, Colombia. We estimate the potential distribution area and habitat connectivity, 2 essential inputs to …
View article: Niche Structure Explains Amphibians' Responses to Habitat Alteration
Niche Structure Explains Amphibians' Responses to Habitat Alteration Open
Aim Despite global conservation efforts, the mechanisms underlying amphibians' sensitivity to habitat alteration (HA) remain poorly understood. One underexplored factor is the role of species' climatic niche structure, which comprises both…
View article: Linking Inferred Laboratory‐Derived Temperature Stress to the Immunocompetence of Wild <i>Octopus maya</i> (Mayan Octopus) G.L. Voss & Solís, 1966
Linking Inferred Laboratory‐Derived Temperature Stress to the Immunocompetence of Wild <i>Octopus maya</i> (Mayan Octopus) G.L. Voss & Solís, 1966 Open
The “oxygen capacity–dependent thermal tolerance” (OCLTT) hypothesis suggests that the ability of ectotherms to tolerate heat is limited by their ability to supply oxygen to their tissues at various temperatures set by the capacity of the …
View article: Global analysis of the influence of environmental variables to explain ecological niches and realized thermal niche boundaries of sea snakes
Global analysis of the influence of environmental variables to explain ecological niches and realized thermal niche boundaries of sea snakes Open
Understanding the factors affecting species distributions is a central topic in ecology and biogeography. However, most research on this topic has focused on species inhabiting terrestrial environments. At broad scales, abiotic variables c…
View article: Rethinking Global Hotspots for Threatened Terrestrial Vertebrates
Rethinking Global Hotspots for Threatened Terrestrial Vertebrates Open
Aim We aimed to delimit hotspots for terrestrial threatened vertebrate species (HTV) through novel macroecological and statistical approaches. Location Global. Time Period Present day (1979–2024). Major Taxa Studied Terrestrial threatened …
View article: Achieving higher standards in species distribution modeling by leveraging the diversity of available software
Achieving higher standards in species distribution modeling by leveraging the diversity of available software Open
The increasing online availability of biodiversity data and advances in ecological modeling have led to a proliferation of open‐source modeling tools. In particular, R packages for species distribution modeling continue to multiply without…
View article: Enhancing monitoring to promote early detection and eradication of invasive species
Enhancing monitoring to promote early detection and eradication of invasive species Open
Ecological niche models are often used to predict the distribution of invasive species before or after they have been detected in new regions. Such models should also be used to guide surveys to promote the early detection and eradication …
View article: Capability of big data to capture threatened vertebrate diversity in protected areas
Capability of big data to capture threatened vertebrate diversity in protected areas Open
Protected areas (PAs) are an essential tool for conservation amid the global biodiversity crisis. Optimizing PAs to represent species at risk of extinction is crucial. Vertebrate representation in PAs is assessed using species distribution…
View article: Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine fishes during climate warming?
Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine fishes during climate warming? Open
Species are expected to migrate to higher latitudes as warming intensifies due to anthropogenic climate change since physiological mechanisms have been adapted to maximize fitness under specific temperatures. However, literature suggests t…
View article: Leaf functional traits and ecological niche of <i>Fagus grandifolia</i> and <i>Oreomunnea mexicana</i> in natural forests and plantings as a proxy of climate change
Leaf functional traits and ecological niche of <i>Fagus grandifolia</i> and <i>Oreomunnea mexicana</i> in natural forests and plantings as a proxy of climate change Open
Premise Functional traits reflect species’ responses to environmental variation and the breadth of their ecological niches. Fagus grandifolia and Oreomunnea mexicana have restricted distribution in upper montane cloud forests (1700–2000 m …
View article: Climatic and soil characteristics account for the genetic structure of the invasive cactus moth <i>Cactoblastis cactorum</i>, in its native range in Argentina
Climatic and soil characteristics account for the genetic structure of the invasive cactus moth <i>Cactoblastis cactorum</i>, in its native range in Argentina Open
Background Knowledge of the physical and environmental conditions that may limit the migration of invasive species is crucial to assess the potential for expansion outside their native ranges. The cactus moth, Cactoblastis cactorum , is na…
View article: Global analysis of the influence of environmental variables to explain distributions and realized thermal niche boundaries of sea snakes
Global analysis of the influence of environmental variables to explain distributions and realized thermal niche boundaries of sea snakes Open
Understanding the factors that affect species’ distributions is a central topic of ecology and biogeography. However, the majority of research about this topic has focused on species inhabiting terrestrial environments. At broad scales, ab…
View article: Relationships among cost, citation, and access in journal publishing by an ecology and evolutionary biology department at a U.S. university
Relationships among cost, citation, and access in journal publishing by an ecology and evolutionary biology department at a U.S. university Open
Background Optimizing access to high-quality scientific journals has become an important priority for academic departments, including the ability to read the scientific literature and the ability to afford to publish papers in those journa…
View article: Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine species during climate warming? The case of Mexico
Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine species during climate warming? The case of Mexico Open
Anthropogenic climate warming will change the thermal habitats of marine species worldwide. Species are expected to migrate to higher latitudes as warming intensifies since behavioral and physiological mechanisms have been adapted to maxim…
View article: Shift in species richness and functional diversity patterns in response to climate change in tropical mountain systems
Shift in species richness and functional diversity patterns in response to climate change in tropical mountain systems Open
The effect of climate change on the ecological niche of species represents one of the main threats in maintaining processes and functions in mountain ecosystems. However, these links have rarely been assessed due to the lack of application…
View article: Evidence of the oxygen capacity-dependent thermal tolerance hypothesis regulating immunocompetence of a wild population of coastal octopus
Evidence of the oxygen capacity-dependent thermal tolerance hypothesis regulating immunocompetence of a wild population of coastal octopus Open
Codes and data to replicate "Evidence of the oxygen capacity-dependent thermal tolerance hypothesis regulating immunocompetence of a wild population of coastal octopus"
View article: Global knowledge gaps of herptile responses to land transformation
Global knowledge gaps of herptile responses to land transformation Open
Understanding how species respond to land transformation is an essential step toward the development of effective conservation policies. This is especially urgent in deforestation hotspots, and for those groups particularly sensitive to ch…
View article: Supporting information of "Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine species during climate warming? The case of Mexican marine resources"
Supporting information of "Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine species during climate warming? The case of Mexican marine resources" Open
Supporting information of "Can upwelling regions be potential thermal refugia for marine species during climate warming? The case of Mexican marine resources"
View article: Human footprint effects on the distribution of the spotted lowland paca (Cuniculus paca)
Human footprint effects on the distribution of the spotted lowland paca (Cuniculus paca) Open
Human activity has caused the decrease of about 20 % of the planet's vertebrate diversity and 25 % in their abundance. Many large and medium-sized herbivore mammals have gone extinct locally, unleashing a cascade of ecosystem changes. The …
View article: data
data Open
Occurrence databases
View article: Polygons for simulation
Polygons for simulation Open
This directory contains the polygons necessary for simulations.
View article: polygons
polygons Open
This directory contains the polygons to cut layers for the analysis.
View article: immune_O_maya
immune_O_maya Open
Codes and data to replicate "Evidence of the oxygen capacity-dependent thermal tolerance hypothesis regulating immunocompetence of a wild population of coastal octopus"
View article: scripts
scripts Open
In this directory, the scripts necessary for the analysis are contained.