Although termites are ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical environments, the study of termite ecology is often constrained by sampling difficulties and a lack of established sampling protocols, particularly for savannas. The efficiency and relevance of different methods along climatic gradients, even within a single biome, is largely unknown. Here, we compare the relative contribution of two commonly used sampling methods, cellulose baits and active searching transects, in quantifying savanna termite diversity along a rainfall gradient in South Africa; sampling was conducted during the wet season across four markedly different savanna types. We also assessed the usefulness of different forms of baiting techniques. The relative e...
The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical forest...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Although termites are ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical environments, the study of te...
easonal variations in temperature and moisture are strong drivers of biological activity and diversi...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...
Seasonal variations in temperature and moisture are strong drivers of biological activity and divers...
(1) Background: Termites are important ecosystem engineers, crucial for the maintenance of tropical ...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
To highlight the continuous cultivation of soil on biodiversity in savannas of Korhogo in the north ...
Termites (Blattodea: Termitoidae) are socially complex insects that are morphologically diverse and ...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Data are presented for termite assemblages across an anthropogenic disturbance gradient in the humid...
1.Fire is an important disturbance in African savannas where it is generally assumed that high level...
Termites are ecosystem engineers with well documented functional roles in African savannas. However,...
The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical forest...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Although termites are ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical environments, the study of te...
easonal variations in temperature and moisture are strong drivers of biological activity and diversi...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...
Seasonal variations in temperature and moisture are strong drivers of biological activity and divers...
(1) Background: Termites are important ecosystem engineers, crucial for the maintenance of tropical ...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
To highlight the continuous cultivation of soil on biodiversity in savannas of Korhogo in the north ...
Termites (Blattodea: Termitoidae) are socially complex insects that are morphologically diverse and ...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Data are presented for termite assemblages across an anthropogenic disturbance gradient in the humid...
1.Fire is an important disturbance in African savannas where it is generally assumed that high level...
Termites are ecosystem engineers with well documented functional roles in African savannas. However,...
The most diverse and abundant family of termites, the Termitidae, evolved in African tropical forest...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...