In tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal biomass and contribute to various ecosystem services, including pest regulation and pollination. Dominant ant species are known to determine the structure of ant communities by interfering in the foraging of other ant species. Using bait and pitfall trapping experiments, we performed a pattern analysis at a fine spatial scale of an ant community in a very simplified and homogeneous agroecosystem, that is, a single-crop banana field in Martinique (French West Indies). We found that the community structure was driven by three dominant species (Solenopsis geminata, Nylanderia guatemalensis, and Monomorium ebeninum) and two subdominant species (Pheidole fallax and Brachy...
A canopy crane was used to assess ant defensive behaviour and recruitment at baits in the Parque Nat...
Ants are key players in ecosystem function, especially in the tropics, yet little is known about the...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance influences patterns of community composition and the rei...
International audienceIn tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal bio...
International audienceIn tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal bio...
In tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal biomass and contribute to...
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
In tropics, ants can represent an important part of animal biomass and are known to be involved in e...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
The spatial distributions of many tropical arboreal ant species are often arranged in a mosaic such ...
A canopy crane was used to assess ant defensive behaviour and recruitment at baits in the Parque Nat...
Ants are highly interactive organisms and dominant species are considered to be able to control the ...
A canopy crane was used to assess ant defensive behaviour and recruitment at baits in the Parque Nat...
Ants are key players in ecosystem function, especially in the tropics, yet little is known about the...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance influences patterns of community composition and the rei...
International audienceIn tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal bio...
International audienceIn tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal bio...
In tropical ecosystems, ants represent a substantial portion of the animal biomass and contribute to...
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
In tropics, ants can represent an important part of animal biomass and are known to be involved in e...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
The spatial distributions of many tropical arboreal ant species are often arranged in a mosaic such ...
A canopy crane was used to assess ant defensive behaviour and recruitment at baits in the Parque Nat...
Ants are highly interactive organisms and dominant species are considered to be able to control the ...
A canopy crane was used to assess ant defensive behaviour and recruitment at baits in the Parque Nat...
Ants are key players in ecosystem function, especially in the tropics, yet little is known about the...
Understanding how anthropogenic disturbance influences patterns of community composition and the rei...