Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the central foci of ecology. Recent work suggests that complex interactions such as trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs), and more generally higher-order interactions, may play an important role in structuring ecological communities. Here we use a well-studied system of arboreal ants in coffee agroecosystems to empirically explore the role of TMII’s in structuring this community. We use, Azteca sericeasur, a dominant arboreal ant which excludes other ants from occupying coffee bushes near the trees where its nest is located. Prior work in the system has established a TMIIs between A. sericeasur and its specialist Pseudacteon spp para...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
The role of mutualisms in structuring communities is poorly understood, in large part because potent...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g., competition, ...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g., competition, ...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Understanding how resource limitation and biotic interactions interact across spatial scales is fund...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
The role of mutualisms in structuring communities is poorly understood, in large part because potent...
In this study, I evaluated some of the most important mechanisms structuring arboreal ant communitie...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
The role of mutualisms in structuring communities is poorly understood, in large part because potent...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g., competition, ...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g., competition, ...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
Understanding how resource limitation and biotic interactions interact across spatial scales is fund...
Interspecific dominance hierarchies have been widely reported across animal systems. High-ranking sp...
The role of mutualisms in structuring communities is poorly understood, in large part because potent...
In this study, I evaluated some of the most important mechanisms structuring arboreal ant communitie...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
The role of mutualisms in structuring communities is poorly understood, in large part because potent...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...