Despite the well known diversity of termites capable of inhabiting arboreal environments, the determinants of tree exploitation by térmites remain largely unknown. Data collected on trees exploited by termites in Brazilian Atlantic rainforest, a hot spot of diversity, reveals that whereas termite presence on trees is positively related simply to tree size, termite activity within arboreal tunnels depends on tree size and growth form. This leads us to hypothesize that termites find large trees randomly but keep higher activity in large trees due to the availability of food and arboreal nesting sites
Termites are abundant decomposers at the ground level in tropical rainforests, but their presence an...
The Atlantic Forest of South America is one of the most degraded tropical forests and the cultivatio...
Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decompositi...
Despite the well known diversity of termites capable of inhabiting arboreal environments, the determ...
Despite the well known diversity of termites capable of inhabiting arboreal environments, the determ...
During an experimental silvicultural logging operation in a rain forest area in central Amazonia, 11...
Abstract Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the biggest threats to tropical ecosystem ...
Termites play an important role as ecosystem engineers in many tropical environments, acting as herb...
Termites play a key role as ecosystem engineers in numerous ecological processes though their role i...
Termites exhibit several characteristics that emphasize their potential as bioindicators of habitat ...
Termites are abundant arthropods in tropical ecosystems and actively participate in the process of l...
The spatial distribution of species is affected by dispersal barriers, local environmental condition...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
More than 25% of termite species inhabiting tropical forests of South America build conspicuous nest...
Termite biomass and abundance were estimated in three remnant areas of Atlantic Forest in northeaste...
Termites are abundant decomposers at the ground level in tropical rainforests, but their presence an...
The Atlantic Forest of South America is one of the most degraded tropical forests and the cultivatio...
Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decompositi...
Despite the well known diversity of termites capable of inhabiting arboreal environments, the determ...
Despite the well known diversity of termites capable of inhabiting arboreal environments, the determ...
During an experimental silvicultural logging operation in a rain forest area in central Amazonia, 11...
Abstract Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the biggest threats to tropical ecosystem ...
Termites play an important role as ecosystem engineers in many tropical environments, acting as herb...
Termites play a key role as ecosystem engineers in numerous ecological processes though their role i...
Termites exhibit several characteristics that emphasize their potential as bioindicators of habitat ...
Termites are abundant arthropods in tropical ecosystems and actively participate in the process of l...
The spatial distribution of species is affected by dispersal barriers, local environmental condition...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
More than 25% of termite species inhabiting tropical forests of South America build conspicuous nest...
Termite biomass and abundance were estimated in three remnant areas of Atlantic Forest in northeaste...
Termites are abundant decomposers at the ground level in tropical rainforests, but their presence an...
The Atlantic Forest of South America is one of the most degraded tropical forests and the cultivatio...
Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decompositi...