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29. Escalante I, J Kellner*, C Desjonquères, GM Noffsinger*, LA Cirino, AN Rodríguez*, SA DeLong*, RL Rodríguez. 2023. On the reproductive function of a female-like signal type in the vibrational repertoire of Enchenopa male treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, available here.
28. Villaseñor-Amador D*, Vilas-Bôas M.P. de Cerqueira L*, Gómez Q*, Zamora Cornejo F*, Paulucci J*, Escalante I. 2023. The locomotor be of tropical wolf spiders is affected by external temperature and body size, not load bearing. Animal Behaviour. The dataset is available here on Dryad. The code used to analyze and graph data is available here on Zenodo. Invited contribution to the special issue “Tribute to the Eberhards”.
27. Desjonquères C, B Speck, S Seidita, LA Cirino, I Escalante, C Sergi, J Maliszewshi, C Wiese, G Hoebel, N Bailey, RL Rodríguez. 2023. Social plasticity enhances signal-preference co-divergence. The American Naturalist. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1086/726786.
26. Escalante I, JR Kellner*, RL Rodríguez, C Desjonquères. 2022. A female mimic signal type in the vibrational repertoire of male Enchenopa treehoppers. Behaviour 159 (13):1-22.
25. Raspotnig, G, A Hüfner, M. Bodner, J Blesl, M. Schaider, I Escalante, and O Kunert. 2022. Polymorphic scent gland secretions in Nelima harvestmen: “Sclerosomatid compounds” but different chemical lineages. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:993368. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.993368 * Invited contribution to the special topic Chemical Ecology of Arthropods, Plants and Fungi: Bioactivity and Importance of Natural Products.
24. Escalante I, and DO Elias. 2022. Robustness in action: Leg loss does not affect mating success in male harvestmen. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76:20. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad.
23. Escalante I, M Domínguez, D Gómez-Ruiz, and G Machado. 2022. Benefits and costs of multi-specific aggregations in harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9:766323. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad. * Invited contribution to the special topic Social Invertebrates as Models for Non-kin Cooperation.
22. Escalante I, and DO Elias. 2021. The type of leg lost affects habitat use but not survival in a non-regenerating arthropod. Ecology and Evolution 11(15): 10672-10685. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7879. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad.
21. Escalante I, VR Ellis*, and DO Elias. 2021. Leg loss decreases endurance and increases oxygen consumption during locomotion in harvestmen. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 207:257-268. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad. *Invited contribution to the Special Issue Arachnid Kinematics and Locomotion.
20. Escalante I, MA Badger, and DO Elias. 2020. Rapid recovery of locomotor performance after leg loss. Scientific Reports 10: 13747. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad.
19. Escalante I. 2019. Preprint. Chemical ecology and communication of Eupnoi harvestmen. PeerJ Preprints 7:e27778v1
18. Emberts, Z, I Escalante, and W Bateman. 2019. The ecology and evolution of autotomy. Biological Reviews 94: 1881-1896.
17. Escalante I, MA Badger, and DO Elias. 2019. Variation in movement: multiple locomotor gaits in Neotropical harvestmen. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 127:493-507. This paper received an honorable mention in the Organization for Tropical Studies Outstanding Student Paper Award 2019-20 competition.
16. Domínguez M, I Escalante, F Carrasco-Rueda, CE Figuerola, MM Ayup, N Umaña, D Ramos, A González, C Brizuela, W Delgado, and J Pacheco. 2016. Losing legs and walking hard: effects of autotomy and substrate roughness in the locomotion of Prionostemma spp. harvestmen. Journal of Arachnology 44: 76-82
15. Coelho L, I Escalante, and A Aisenberg. 2015. Mordidas cariñosas: descripción de cortejo y cópula en la araña escupidora Scytodes globula (Scytodidae). Boletín Sociedad Zoológica del Uruguay 24: 146-157
14. Escalante I. 2015. Predatory behaviour is plastic according to prey difficulty in naïve spiderlings. Journal of Insect Behavior 28: 635-650
13. Escalante I, A Aisenberg, and FG Costa. 2015. Risky behaviors by the host could favor araneophagy of the spitting spider Scytodes globula on the hacklemesh weaver Metaltella simoni. Journal of Ethology 33: 125-136
12. Hebets EA, A Aceves, S Aguilar, VP Bingman, I Escalante, EJ Gering, JA Sánchez-Ruiz, L Segura, V Settepani, DD Wiegmann, and J Stafstrom. 2014. Multimodal sensory reliance in the nocturnal homing of the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus (Class Arachnida, Order Amblypygi)? Behavioral Processes 108: 123-130
11. Escalante I and M Masís-Calvo. 2014. The absence of gumfoot threads in webs of early juveniles and males of Physocyclus globosus (Pholcidae) is not associated with spigot morphology. Arachnology 16: 214-218
10. Escalante I, A Albín and A Aisenberg. 2013. Lacking sensory (rather that locomotive) legs affects locomotion but not food detection in the harvestman Holmbergiana weyenberghi. Canadian Journal of Zoology 91:726-731
9. Escalante I. 2013c. Protected nests in Acacia trees possibly avoid vertebrate predation in the Rufous-napped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha: Passeriformes: Troglodytidae). Ornitología Colombiana 13: 13-20
8. Escalante I. 2013b. Comportamiento de canto, descripción de las vocalizaciones y su posible variación geográfica en Costa Rica en Myiothlypis fulvicauda (Parulidae: Aves). Zeledonia 17: 35-53
7. Escalante I. 2013a. Ontogenetic and sexual differences in exploration and web construction in the spider Physocyclus globosus (Pholcidae). Arachnology 16: 61-67
6. Esquivel C, I Escalante and WG Eberhard. 2012. The effect of regurgitated digestive fluid on the spider`s own legs in Philoponella vicina (Araneae: Uloboridae). Journal of Arachnology 40: 146-148
5. Clark C.J, TJ Feo and I Escalante. 2011. Courtship display and natural history of the Scintillant (Selasphorus scintilla) and Volcano (S. flammula) Hummingbirds. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123: 218-228
4. Sandoval L and I Escalante. 2011. Song variation and spatial similarity in males of the Common Pauraquee (Nyctidromus albicolliis). Ornitología Neotropical 22:173-185
3. Moya J, R Quesada, W Eberhard, G Barrantes, I Escalante, C Esquivel, A Rojas, E Triana and A Arias. 2010. Egg sac construction by folding dead leaves in Pozonia nigroventris and Micrathena sp. (Araneae, Araneidae). Journal of Arachnology 38: 371-373
2. Sandoval L and I Escalante. 2010. Nest description of the Garden Emerald (Chlorostilbon assimilis) from Costa Rica. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 122: 597-599
1. Escalante I and L Sandoval. 2007. Primeros registros del Piquero Patirrojo (Sula sula) en las costas del Pacífico Norte y el Caribe de Costa Rica. Boletín Sociedad Antioqueña de Ornitología 17:138-140.
29. Escalante I, J Kellner*, C Desjonquères, GM Noffsinger*, LA Cirino, AN Rodríguez*, SA DeLong*, RL Rodríguez. 2023. On the reproductive function of a female-like signal type in the vibrational repertoire of Enchenopa male treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, available here.
28. Villaseñor-Amador D*, Vilas-Bôas M.P. de Cerqueira L*, Gómez Q*, Zamora Cornejo F*, Paulucci J*, Escalante I. 2023. The locomotor be of tropical wolf spiders is affected by external temperature and body size, not load bearing. Animal Behaviour. The dataset is available here on Dryad. The code used to analyze and graph data is available here on Zenodo. Invited contribution to the special issue “Tribute to the Eberhards”.
27. Desjonquères C, B Speck, S Seidita, LA Cirino, I Escalante, C Sergi, J Maliszewshi, C Wiese, G Hoebel, N Bailey, RL Rodríguez. 2023. Social plasticity enhances signal-preference co-divergence. The American Naturalist. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1086/726786.
26. Escalante I, JR Kellner*, RL Rodríguez, C Desjonquères. 2022. A female mimic signal type in the vibrational repertoire of male Enchenopa treehoppers. Behaviour 159 (13):1-22.
25. Raspotnig, G, A Hüfner, M. Bodner, J Blesl, M. Schaider, I Escalante, and O Kunert. 2022. Polymorphic scent gland secretions in Nelima harvestmen: “Sclerosomatid compounds” but different chemical lineages. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:993368. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2022.993368 * Invited contribution to the special topic Chemical Ecology of Arthropods, Plants and Fungi: Bioactivity and Importance of Natural Products.
24. Escalante I, and DO Elias. 2022. Robustness in action: Leg loss does not affect mating success in male harvestmen. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76:20. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad.
23. Escalante I, M Domínguez, D Gómez-Ruiz, and G Machado. 2022. Benefits and costs of multi-specific aggregations in harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9:766323. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad. * Invited contribution to the special topic Social Invertebrates as Models for Non-kin Cooperation.
22. Escalante I, and DO Elias. 2021. The type of leg lost affects habitat use but not survival in a non-regenerating arthropod. Ecology and Evolution 11(15): 10672-10685. DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7879. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad.
21. Escalante I, VR Ellis*, and DO Elias. 2021. Leg loss decreases endurance and increases oxygen consumption during locomotion in harvestmen. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 207:257-268. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad. *Invited contribution to the Special Issue Arachnid Kinematics and Locomotion.
20. Escalante I, MA Badger, and DO Elias. 2020. Rapid recovery of locomotor performance after leg loss. Scientific Reports 10: 13747. Dataset publicly available here on Dryad.
19. Escalante I. 2019. Preprint. Chemical ecology and communication of Eupnoi harvestmen. PeerJ Preprints 7:e27778v1
18. Emberts, Z, I Escalante, and W Bateman. 2019. The ecology and evolution of autotomy. Biological Reviews 94: 1881-1896.
17. Escalante I, MA Badger, and DO Elias. 2019. Variation in movement: multiple locomotor gaits in Neotropical harvestmen. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 127:493-507. This paper received an honorable mention in the Organization for Tropical Studies Outstanding Student Paper Award 2019-20 competition.
16. Domínguez M, I Escalante, F Carrasco-Rueda, CE Figuerola, MM Ayup, N Umaña, D Ramos, A González, C Brizuela, W Delgado, and J Pacheco. 2016. Losing legs and walking hard: effects of autotomy and substrate roughness in the locomotion of Prionostemma spp. harvestmen. Journal of Arachnology 44: 76-82
15. Coelho L, I Escalante, and A Aisenberg. 2015. Mordidas cariñosas: descripción de cortejo y cópula en la araña escupidora Scytodes globula (Scytodidae). Boletín Sociedad Zoológica del Uruguay 24: 146-157
14. Escalante I. 2015. Predatory behaviour is plastic according to prey difficulty in naïve spiderlings. Journal of Insect Behavior 28: 635-650
13. Escalante I, A Aisenberg, and FG Costa. 2015. Risky behaviors by the host could favor araneophagy of the spitting spider Scytodes globula on the hacklemesh weaver Metaltella simoni. Journal of Ethology 33: 125-136
12. Hebets EA, A Aceves, S Aguilar, VP Bingman, I Escalante, EJ Gering, JA Sánchez-Ruiz, L Segura, V Settepani, DD Wiegmann, and J Stafstrom. 2014. Multimodal sensory reliance in the nocturnal homing of the amblypygid Phrynus pseudoparvulus (Class Arachnida, Order Amblypygi)? Behavioral Processes 108: 123-130
11. Escalante I and M Masís-Calvo. 2014. The absence of gumfoot threads in webs of early juveniles and males of Physocyclus globosus (Pholcidae) is not associated with spigot morphology. Arachnology 16: 214-218
10. Escalante I, A Albín and A Aisenberg. 2013. Lacking sensory (rather that locomotive) legs affects locomotion but not food detection in the harvestman Holmbergiana weyenberghi. Canadian Journal of Zoology 91:726-731
9. Escalante I. 2013c. Protected nests in Acacia trees possibly avoid vertebrate predation in the Rufous-napped Wren (Campylorhynchus rufinucha: Passeriformes: Troglodytidae). Ornitología Colombiana 13: 13-20
8. Escalante I. 2013b. Comportamiento de canto, descripción de las vocalizaciones y su posible variación geográfica en Costa Rica en Myiothlypis fulvicauda (Parulidae: Aves). Zeledonia 17: 35-53
7. Escalante I. 2013a. Ontogenetic and sexual differences in exploration and web construction in the spider Physocyclus globosus (Pholcidae). Arachnology 16: 61-67
6. Esquivel C, I Escalante and WG Eberhard. 2012. The effect of regurgitated digestive fluid on the spider`s own legs in Philoponella vicina (Araneae: Uloboridae). Journal of Arachnology 40: 146-148
5. Clark C.J, TJ Feo and I Escalante. 2011. Courtship display and natural history of the Scintillant (Selasphorus scintilla) and Volcano (S. flammula) Hummingbirds. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 123: 218-228
4. Sandoval L and I Escalante. 2011. Song variation and spatial similarity in males of the Common Pauraquee (Nyctidromus albicolliis). Ornitología Neotropical 22:173-185
3. Moya J, R Quesada, W Eberhard, G Barrantes, I Escalante, C Esquivel, A Rojas, E Triana and A Arias. 2010. Egg sac construction by folding dead leaves in Pozonia nigroventris and Micrathena sp. (Araneae, Araneidae). Journal of Arachnology 38: 371-373
2. Sandoval L and I Escalante. 2010. Nest description of the Garden Emerald (Chlorostilbon assimilis) from Costa Rica. Wilson Journal of Ornithology 122: 597-599
1. Escalante I and L Sandoval. 2007. Primeros registros del Piquero Patirrojo (Sula sula) en las costas del Pacífico Norte y el Caribe de Costa Rica. Boletín Sociedad Antioqueña de Ornitología 17:138-140.