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Alejandro Rico-Guevara
Alejandro Rico-Guevara
Assist. Prof. Dept. of Biology and Curator of Birds in the Burke Museum at the U of Washington
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Intrasexually selected weapons
A Rico‐Guevara, KJ Hurme
Biological Reviews 94 (1), 60-101, 2019
1342019
The hummingbird tongue is a fluid trap, not a capillary tube
A Rico-Guevara, MA Rubega
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (23), 9356-9360, 2011
1262011
Bills as daggers? A test for sexually dimorphic weapons in a lekking hummingbird
A Rico-Guevara, M Araya-Salas
Behavioral Ecology 26 (1), 21-29, 2015
762015
Diversidad de arañas (Arachnida: Araneae) en el parque nacional natural Isla Gorgona, Pacífico Colombiano
JP Beltrán, A Álvarez, E Flórez
Biota Neotropica 5, 99-110, 2005
712005
Linking ecomechanical models and functional traits to understand phenotypic diversity
TE Higham, LA Ferry, L Schmitz, DJ Irschick, S Starko, PSL Anderson, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36 (9), 860-873, 2021
562021
Shifting paradigms in the mechanics of nectar extraction and hummingbird bill morphology
A Rico-Guevara, MA Rubega, KJ Hurme, R Dudley
Integrative Organismal Biology 1 (1), oby006, 2019
562019
Early origin of sweet perception in the songbird radiation
Y Toda, MC Ko, Q Liang, ET Miller, A Rico-Guevara, T Nakagita, ...
Science 373 (6551), 226-231, 2021
512021
Hummingbird tongues are elastic micropumps
A Rico-Guevara, TH Fan, MA Rubega
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1813), 20151014, 2015
432015
Feeding in birds: thriving in terrestrial, aquatic, and aerial niches
A Rico-Guevara, D Sustaita, S Gussekloo, A Olsen, J Bright, C Corbin, ...
Feeding in vertebrates: evolution, morphology, behavior, biomechanics, 643-693, 2019
322019
Specimen collection is essential for modern science
MW Nachman, EJ Beckman, RCK Bowie, C Cicero, CJ Conroy, R Dudley, ...
PLoS biology 21 (11), e3002318, 2023
292023
Bene “fit” assessment in pollination coevolution: mechanistic perspectives on hummingbird bill–flower matching
A Rico-Guevara, KJ Hurme, R Elting, AL Russell
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (2), 681-695, 2021
292021
Sucking or lapping: facultative feeding mechanisms in honeybees (Apis mellifera)
J Wei, Z Huo, SN Gorb, A Rico-Guevara, Z Wu, J Wu
Biology Letters 16 (8), 20200449, 2020
262020
Locomotion and energetics of divergent foraging strategies in hummingbirds: a review
AJ Sargent, DJE Groom, A Rico-Guevara
Integrative and Comparative Biology 61 (2), 736-748, 2021
252021
Genetic differentiation, niche divergence, and the origin and maintenance of the disjunct distribution in the Blossomcrown Anthocephala floriceps (Trochilidae)
M Lozano-Jaramillo, A Rico-Guevara, CD Cadena
PLoS One 9 (9), e108345, 2014
232014
Functional morphology of hummingbird bill tips: their function as tongue wringers
A Rico-Guevara, MA Rubega
Zoology 123, 1-10, 2017
192017
Morphology and function of the drinking apparatus in hummingbirds
A Rico-Guevara
192014
Morfología y forrajeo para buscar artrópodos por colibríes altoandinos: Morphology and arthropod foraging by high Andean hummingbirds
A Rico
Ornitología Colombiana, 43-58, 2008
182008
Relating form to function in the hummingbird feeding apparatus
A Rico-Guevara
PeerJ 5, e3449, 2017
172017
On the feeding biomechanics of nectarivorous birds
D Cuban, AE Hewes, AJ Sargent, DJE Groom, A Rico-Guevara
Journal of Experimental Biology 225 (2), 2022
162022
Bring your own camera to the trap: An inexpensive, versatile, and portable triggering system tested on wild hummingbirds
A Rico‐Guevara, J Mickley
Ecology and evolution 7 (13), 4592-4598, 2017
152017
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