Carlos E. Sarmiento
National University of Colombia
45 Papers
95 Citations
Carlos E. Sarmiento is an academic researcher from National University of Colombia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polistinae & Vespidae. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 44 publications. Previous affiliations of Carlos E. Sarmiento include University of Kentucky.
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Taxonomy based on science is necessary for global conservation
Scott Thomson,Richard L. Pyle,Shane T. Ahyong,Shane T. Ahyong,Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga,Joseph F. Ammirati,Juan Francisco Araya,John S. Ascher,Tracy Lynn Audisio,Valter M. Azevedo-Santos,Nicolas Bailly,William J. Baker,Michael Balke,Maxwell V. L. Barclay,Russell L. Barrett,Russell L. Barrett,Ricardo C. Benine,James R. M. Bickerstaff,Patrice Bouchard,Roger Bour,Thierry Bourgoin,Christopher B. Boyko,Christopher B. Boyko,Abraham S.H. Breure,Abraham S.H. Breure,James W. Byng,David Campbell,Luis M. P. Ceríaco,István Cernák,Pierfilippo Cerretti,Chih-Han Chang,Chih-Han Chang,Soowon Cho,Joshua M. Copus,Mark J. Costello,András Cseh,Csaba Csuzdi,Alastair Culham,Guillermo D’Elía,Cédric d'Udekem d'Acoz,Mikhail E. Daneliya,René W. R. J. Dekker,Edward C. Dickinson,Timothy A. Dickinson,Peter Paul van Dijk,Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra,Bálint Dima,Dmitry A. Dmitriev,Leni Duistermaat,John P. Dumbacher,Wolf L. Eiserhardt,Torbjørn Ekrem,Neal L. Evenhuis,Arnaud Faille,Jose Fernandez-Triana,Emile Fiesler,Mark Fishbein,Barry G. Fordham,André V. L. Freitas,Natália Rizzo Friol,Uwe Fritz,Tobias Guldberg Frøslev,Vicki A. Funk,Stephen D. Gaimari,Guilherme S. T. Garbino,André R. S. Garraffoni,József Geml,Anthony C. Gill,Alan Gray,Felipe G. Grazziotin,Penelope Greenslade,Eliécer E. Gutiérrez,Eliécer E. Gutiérrez,Mark S. Harvey,Cornelis J. Hazevoet,Kai Hui Hu He,Xiaolan He,Stephan Helfer,Kristofer M. Helgen,Anneke H. van Heteren,Francisco Hita Garcia,Norbert Holstein,Margit Kollaricsné Horváth,Peter Hovenkamp,Wei Song Hwang,Jaakko Hyvönen,Melissa B. Islam,John B. Iverson,Michael A. Ivie,Zeehan Jaafar,Morgan D. Jackson,J. Pablo Jayat,Norman F. Johnson,Hinrich Kaiser,Bente B. Klitgård,Dániel G. Knapp,Jun-ichi Kojima,Urmas Kõljalg,Jenő Kontschán,Frank-Thorsten Krell,Irmgard Krisai-Greilhuber,Sven O. Kullander,Leonardo Latella,John E. Lattke,Valeria Lencioni,Gwilym P. Lewis,Marcos Gonçalves Lhano,Nathan K. Lujan,Jolanda A. Luksenburg,Jean Mariaux,Jean Mariaux,Jader Marinho-Filho,Christopher J Marshall,Jason F. Mate,Molly M. McDonough,Ellinor Michel,Vitor F. O. Miranda,Mircea-Dan Mitroiu,Jesús Molinari,Scott Monks,Scott Monks,Abigail J. Moore,Ricardo Moratelli,Dávid Murányi,Dávid Murányi,Takafumi Nakano,Svetlana Nikolaeva,Svetlana Nikolaeva,John S. Noyes,Michael E Ohl,Nora H. Oleas,Thomas M. Orrell,Barna Páll-Gergely,Thomas Pape,Viktor Papp,Lynne R. Parenti,David J. Patterson,Igor Ya. Pavlinov,Ronald H. Pine,Péter Poczai,Jefferson Prado,Divakaran Prathapan,Richard K. Rabeler,John E. Randall,Frank E. Rheindt,Anders G. J. Rhodin,Sara Rodríguez,D. Christopher Rogers,Fabio de Oliveira Roque,Kevin C. Rowe,Luis A. Ruedas,Jorge Salazar-Bravo,Rodrigo B. Salvador,George Sangster,Carlos E. Sarmiento,Dmitry Schigel,Stefan Schmidt,Frederick W Schueler,Hendrik Segers,Neil Snow,Pedro G. B. Souza-Dias,Riaan Stals,Soili Stenroos,R. Douglas Stone,Charles F. Sturm,Pavel Štys,Pablo Teta,DC Thomas,Robert M. Timm,Brian J. Tindall,Jonathan A. Todd,Dagmar Triebel,Antonio G. Valdecasas,Alfredo Vizzini,Maria S. Vorontsova,Jurriaan M. de Vos,Philipp Wagner,Les Watling,Alan S. Weakley,F.W. Welter-Schultes,Daniel Whitmore,Nicholas Wilding,Kipling Will,Jason D. Williams,Karen L. Wilson,Judith E. Winston,Wolfgang Wüster,Douglas Yanega,David K. Yeates,Hussam Zaher,Guanyang Zhang,Zhi-Qiang Zhang,Zhi-Qiang Zhang,Hong-Zhang Zhou +193 more
TL;DR: Garnett and Christidis as mentioned in this paper argued that the lack of governance of taxonomy damages conservation efforts, harms the credibility of science, and is costly to society, and pointed out that the scientific community's failure to govern taxonomy threatens the effectiveness of global efforts to halt biodiversity loss.
Beyond the wing planform: morphological differentiation between migratory and nonmigratory dragonfly species
TL;DR: It is concluded that adaptations to migration through flight may extend to characteristics beyond the wing planform and that some wing characteristics in libellulids converge in response to migratory habits, whereas other closely related structures remain virtually unchanged.
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Oviposition, larval preference, and larval performance in two polyphagous species: does the larva know best?
María Isabel Gómez Jiménez,Carlos E. Sarmiento,María Fernanda Lara Díaz,Alexander Chautá,Andres Peraza,Augusto Ramírez,Katja Poveda +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that both adult females and larvae actively choose their hosts and that the larval preference toward the hosts is related to the females’ preference in both herbivore species.
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Altitudinal distribution and body resource allocation in a high mountain social wasp (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).
TL;DR: In this article, the morphological variation of Agelaia pallipes (Olivier) in five sites along an altitudinal gradient (2600-3380 m) in the Santuario de Iguaque, Colombia, were studied in order to test whether or not the species follows Jame's rule, and whether body parts follow a homogeneous variation.
Re‐evolution of a morphological precursor of crypsis investment in the newly revised horned praying mantises (Insecta, Mantodea, Vatinae)
TL;DR: A distinct pattern of correlated evolution of morphological characters linked to crypsis was uncovered, and cuticular leg lobes within single leg segments are evolving as sets, and serially homologous lobes appear simultaneously or in close succession in Vatinae.
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