Although Western Australia is a relatively unpopulated region, considerable areas of native vegetation have been modified by agricultural clearing, rangeland grazing, urbanization, road construction, and mining. Ant diversity is reduced and community composition changed by each of these land uses. Road construction has the greatest long-term effect on the alpha diversity of ants, followed by agricultural clearing, mining, urbanization, and rangeland grazing. We present data on the extent of these various land uses in each major Western Australian vegetation association. Then, examples of ant diversity and community composition for each land use are coupled with geographic information system data on the extent of each land use in the various...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
Two synchronous projects undertaken in 2011 examined the likely impact of increasing urban densifica...
© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Habitat fragmentation often results in signifi...
Undisturbed sites at Yanchep National Park support ant communities which, in terms of species richne...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
1. The indicator qualities of terrestrial invertebrates are widely recognized in the context of dete...
Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests ...
Ant assemblages, used widely as bioindicators of land management practices, were sampled in rehabili...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
The ant fauna in 33 Perth gardens was surveyed by hand collecting, and pitfall trapping. The resulti...
Environmental stress resulting from factors such as over grazing can have far-reaching effects on an...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
The conversion of rural land to residential use is occurring rapidly as the global trend of city exp...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
Two synchronous projects undertaken in 2011 examined the likely impact of increasing urban densifica...
© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Habitat fragmentation often results in signifi...
Undisturbed sites at Yanchep National Park support ant communities which, in terms of species richne...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
1. The indicator qualities of terrestrial invertebrates are widely recognized in the context of dete...
Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests ...
Ant assemblages, used widely as bioindicators of land management practices, were sampled in rehabili...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
The ant fauna in 33 Perth gardens was surveyed by hand collecting, and pitfall trapping. The resulti...
Environmental stress resulting from factors such as over grazing can have far-reaching effects on an...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
The conversion of rural land to residential use is occurring rapidly as the global trend of city exp...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
An incursion of the African Big-headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala, has recently been recorded in bush...
Two synchronous projects undertaken in 2011 examined the likely impact of increasing urban densifica...