Dominant herbivores, like leafcutter ants, have a strong impact on the ecosystems they inhabit. Understanding which factors regulate their foraging rates is crucial for understanding ecosystem dynamics. In desert habitats, environmental factors, such as temperature, play a major role in regulating ants' behavior. We studied the role of ground temperature in regulating daily and seasonal activity patterns of two coexisting leafcutters ant species, Acromyrmex lobicornis (EMERY, 1888) and A. striatus (ROGER, 1863), in the Monte desert of Argentina. We measured the variations in activity levels and soil temperature every two hours throughout the day in colonies of both species every season for two consecutive years. Temperature was a good predi...
Foraging strategy determines the way harvester ants use space and therefore their access and impact ...
1. The abundance and composition of soil seed banks is a key determinant of plant community structur...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
Current approaches to assess and predict the impact of climate warming on ectotherms are largely bas...
The leaf-cutting ants appear to be a suitable group for studying the effect of global warming on ect...
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic org...
The Linepithema humile, or Argentine ant, is an extremely successful and environmentally detrimental...
The study of foraging dynamics is essential to understanding the way organisms arrange themselves to...
Temperature and competition are two of the main factors determining ant community assemblages. Tempe...
Physiological thermal limits can mediate species coexistence at local scales. However, it is challen...
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic org...
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic org...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Foraging strategy determines the way harvester ants use space and therefore their access and impact ...
1. The abundance and composition of soil seed banks is a key determinant of plant community structur...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Animals avoid temperatures that constrain foraging by restricting activity to specific times of the ...
Current approaches to assess and predict the impact of climate warming on ectotherms are largely bas...
The leaf-cutting ants appear to be a suitable group for studying the effect of global warming on ect...
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic org...
The Linepithema humile, or Argentine ant, is an extremely successful and environmentally detrimental...
The study of foraging dynamics is essential to understanding the way organisms arrange themselves to...
Temperature and competition are two of the main factors determining ant community assemblages. Tempe...
Physiological thermal limits can mediate species coexistence at local scales. However, it is challen...
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic org...
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic org...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...
Foraging strategy determines the way harvester ants use space and therefore their access and impact ...
1. The abundance and composition of soil seed banks is a key determinant of plant community structur...
1. Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are often cited as highly thermophilic and this has led to a range...