Removal rates of dead fruit flies were used in a tropical dry grassland of Veracruz, Mexico to indicate whether foraging by ants would be higher under isolated trees than in open grassland, and if foraging rates would differ seasonally. It was hypothesised that foraging rates would be higher under trees during the dry season, when arboreal food resources were minimal, and when arboreal ants were inclined to forage at ground-level. However, arboreal ant species were more abundant in pitfall traps beneath isolated trees during the wet season months of May and July and they never made up more than 3% of ants sampled at ground-level. Neither the presence of trees nor the dry season increased bait removal rate; removal rate on the ground was sig...
Ant–acacia mutualisms are conspicuous biotic associations in Savannah and neotropical ecosystems; ho...
Our aim was to investigate the foraging activity of native ants on tree trunks in accordance with th...
In this study we determined the effects of topography on the distribution of ground-dwelling ants in...
Isolated trees possess an arthropod assemblage different to that found in woodland trees. While isol...
Like most ecosystems of the world, tropical dry forests of the central coast of the Gulf of Mexico a...
Ants are very important to ecosystem function. They help to aerate soil, disperse seeds, distribute ...
The foraging behavior of the arboreal turtle ant, Cephalotes goniodontus, was studied in the tropica...
The species composition of ants attracted to sugar baits was compared between four vertical levels o...
The present study investigates the effects of ant species distributions among host tree crowns in r...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
We studied the extrafloral nectary-mediated ant-plant interactions in the coastal vegetation of Vera...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
Little is known about consumer productivity in the tropics despite the key feedbacks that animals im...
Antlion larvae that construct conical pits to capture prey may strongly affect foraging of ants and ...
Ant–acacia mutualisms are conspicuous biotic associations in Savannah and neotropical ecosystems; ho...
Our aim was to investigate the foraging activity of native ants on tree trunks in accordance with th...
In this study we determined the effects of topography on the distribution of ground-dwelling ants in...
Isolated trees possess an arthropod assemblage different to that found in woodland trees. While isol...
Like most ecosystems of the world, tropical dry forests of the central coast of the Gulf of Mexico a...
Ants are very important to ecosystem function. They help to aerate soil, disperse seeds, distribute ...
The foraging behavior of the arboreal turtle ant, Cephalotes goniodontus, was studied in the tropica...
The species composition of ants attracted to sugar baits was compared between four vertical levels o...
The present study investigates the effects of ant species distributions among host tree crowns in r...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
We studied the extrafloral nectary-mediated ant-plant interactions in the coastal vegetation of Vera...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
Little is known about consumer productivity in the tropics despite the key feedbacks that animals im...
Antlion larvae that construct conical pits to capture prey may strongly affect foraging of ants and ...
Ant–acacia mutualisms are conspicuous biotic associations in Savannah and neotropical ecosystems; ho...
Our aim was to investigate the foraging activity of native ants on tree trunks in accordance with th...
In this study we determined the effects of topography on the distribution of ground-dwelling ants in...