© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Habitat fragmentation often results in significant degradation of the structure and composition of remnant natural vegetation, leading to substantial biodiversity decline. Ants are an ecologically dominant faunal group known to be sensitive to vegetation degradation following fragmentation. We examined ant diversity and composition in relation to changes in vegetation structure in remnant coastal vegetation in the global biodiversity hotspot of southwestern Western Australia. The key features of vegetation structure driving the species and functional diversity and composition of ant communities were measures of cover of vegetation and bare ground. However, these effects were highly idios...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Plant community-based conservation strategies are used for conserving cryptic diversity such as inve...
Although Western Australia is a relatively unpopulated region, considerable areas of native vegetati...
Ants are the dominant soil faunal group in many if not most terrestrial ecosystems, and play a key r...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
The conversion of rural land to residential use is occurring rapidly as the global trend of city exp...
The reliability of ants as bioindicators of ecosystem condition is dependent on the consistency of t...
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is home to a number of indigenous and endemic species. As its mandate is to p...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Environmental stress resulting from factors such as over grazing can have far-reaching effects on an...
Undisturbed sites at Yanchep National Park support ant communities which, in terms of species richne...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
Urbanization, the creation of cities and their growth, is a process with profound implications for t...
Land-use change is well documented to cause species loss. However, our understanding of the effects ...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Plant community-based conservation strategies are used for conserving cryptic diversity such as inve...
Although Western Australia is a relatively unpopulated region, considerable areas of native vegetati...
Ants are the dominant soil faunal group in many if not most terrestrial ecosystems, and play a key r...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
The conversion of rural land to residential use is occurring rapidly as the global trend of city exp...
The reliability of ants as bioindicators of ecosystem condition is dependent on the consistency of t...
Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is home to a number of indigenous and endemic species. As its mandate is to p...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Environmental stress resulting from factors such as over grazing can have far-reaching effects on an...
Undisturbed sites at Yanchep National Park support ant communities which, in terms of species richne...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
Urbanization, the creation of cities and their growth, is a process with profound implications for t...
Land-use change is well documented to cause species loss. However, our understanding of the effects ...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Plant community-based conservation strategies are used for conserving cryptic diversity such as inve...