Northern Australia supports the world’s largest estate of undeveloped tropical savannas, but previous studies of ant diversity in the region have covered only a fraction of its land area and habitat diversity. We assess patterns of ant species and functional diversity, their environmental predictors, and biogeographic significance in the central North Kimberley region of Australia’s seasonal tropics. Pitfall traps were used to sample ants at 69 plots in representative savanna habitats, collecting a total of 158 species from 30 genera. Total richness was estimated to be as high as 237 species. At least 29 species across 12 genera appear to have been collected for the first time. Only a single invasive ant was recorded from the study area. Ba...
This paper collates survey data on the abundance and diversity of arboreal ants in subtropical and t...
Spatial modelling is part of the solution for incorporating insects into conservation policy. Uptake...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...
The ant faunas of eight rainforest patches in the seasonally arid Kimberley region are described fro...
We describe the diversity, composition, functional group organisation and biogeography of ants in Pu...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change has seen a renewed focus on understanding contemporary pa...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...
Although ants are an ecologically dominant and extensively studied faunal group throughout the tropi...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change has seen a renewed focus on understanding contemporary pa...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change has seen a renewed focus on understanding contemporary pa...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Plants and vertebrates show predictable three-dimensional variation in species diversity and turnove...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering biological communities, ecosystems and their associated ser...
This paper describes the ant assemblages sampled from rain forest canopies ranging from southern Vic...
Anonychomyrma is a dolichoderine ant genus of cool-temperate Gondwanan origin with a current distrib...
This paper collates survey data on the abundance and diversity of arboreal ants in subtropical and t...
Spatial modelling is part of the solution for incorporating insects into conservation policy. Uptake...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...
The ant faunas of eight rainforest patches in the seasonally arid Kimberley region are described fro...
We describe the diversity, composition, functional group organisation and biogeography of ants in Pu...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change has seen a renewed focus on understanding contemporary pa...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...
Although ants are an ecologically dominant and extensively studied faunal group throughout the tropi...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change has seen a renewed focus on understanding contemporary pa...
The threat of anthropogenic climate change has seen a renewed focus on understanding contemporary pa...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Plants and vertebrates show predictable three-dimensional variation in species diversity and turnove...
Anthropogenic climate change is altering biological communities, ecosystems and their associated ser...
This paper describes the ant assemblages sampled from rain forest canopies ranging from southern Vic...
Anonychomyrma is a dolichoderine ant genus of cool-temperate Gondwanan origin with a current distrib...
This paper collates survey data on the abundance and diversity of arboreal ants in subtropical and t...
Spatial modelling is part of the solution for incorporating insects into conservation policy. Uptake...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...