Termite ecology came of age in 1978 with the seminal review of Wood and Sands which by considering the quantitative contributions made by termites to the carbon cycle at the landscape level concluded that they were major players in tropical ecosystems. Subsequent field work in the succeeding two decades was summarised in 2000 by Bignell and Eggleton, the most recent review which attempted to cover the entire topic in detail, which included 188 listed references and has been extensively cited for almost 20 years. Subsequent summaries more narrowly defined or in some cases more superficial are listed in the bibliography. In this overview, the main and subsidiary headings in Bignell and Eggleton are revisited and reclassified in the light of 1...
Termites are social insects with a well-developed caste system, their community acting as ecosystem ...
Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decompositi...
Termites are the most important insects in the tropical rain forest. As ecosystem engineers, they pl...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
Termites exhibit several characteristics that emphasize their potential as bioindicators of habitat ...
In this thesis I investigated the community ecology of local African and south American forest termi...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Soil termites have been studied in detail in a rain forest, a secondary forest and two agroforestry ...
Termites are among the most important groups to maintain tropical forests but despite their importan...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites are social insects with a well-developed caste system, their community acting as ecosystem ...
Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decompositi...
Termites are the most important insects in the tropical rain forest. As ecosystem engineers, they pl...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
Termites exhibit several characteristics that emphasize their potential as bioindicators of habitat ...
In this thesis I investigated the community ecology of local African and south American forest termi...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Soil termites have been studied in detail in a rain forest, a secondary forest and two agroforestry ...
Termites are among the most important groups to maintain tropical forests but despite their importan...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites are undoubtedly key soil organisms in tropical and subtropical soils. They are soil enginee...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites occur in many ecosystems throughout tropical and subtropical areas. Their distribution is d...
Termites are social insects with a well-developed caste system, their community acting as ecosystem ...
Termites are abundant organisms in tropical ecosystems and strongly influence the litter decompositi...
Termites are the most important insects in the tropical rain forest. As ecosystem engineers, they pl...