AbstractMorphological traits, such as size and shape, may reflect a combination of ecological and evolutionary responses by organisms. Ants have been used to evaluate the relationship between the environment and species coexistence and morphology. In the present study, we analyzed the morphology of workers of Gnamptogenys striatula Mayr in different landscapes from the Atlantic Domain in southeastern Brazil, focusing on the variation in the morphological attributes of these populations compared to those from a dense ombrophilous forest. Eighteen morphological traits of functional importance for interactions between workers and the environment were measured to characterize the size and shape of the workers. In general, the results show that ...
<div><p>Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguis...
The nests of Myrmelachista are found in tree trunk cavities and branches. The biology of these arbor...
International audienceLand-use changes frequently lead to major changes in the composition and diver...
Morphological traits, such as size and shape, may reflect a combination of ecological and evolutiona...
The objective of the present study was to test whether environmental complexity influences the morph...
This study examines the arboreal presence of ants. Comparisons of diversity at three forest strata, ...
Myrmelachista is an exclusively Neotropical ant genus. The ants from this genus nest and forage in l...
International audienceAnalyzing the impacts of agricultural activities on biodiversity requires a fu...
The environment is thought to strongly shape the ecology and evolution of species. Similar environme...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
In a fragmented Brazilian landscape, 24 species of ant, which are considered to be open-area special...
Epigean ant communities in Atlantic Forest remnants of São Paulo: a comparative study using the guil...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of habitat complexity on the ant fauna, in Resende, state o...
<div><p>Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguis...
The nests of Myrmelachista are found in tree trunk cavities and branches. The biology of these arbor...
International audienceLand-use changes frequently lead to major changes in the composition and diver...
Morphological traits, such as size and shape, may reflect a combination of ecological and evolutiona...
The objective of the present study was to test whether environmental complexity influences the morph...
This study examines the arboreal presence of ants. Comparisons of diversity at three forest strata, ...
Myrmelachista is an exclusively Neotropical ant genus. The ants from this genus nest and forage in l...
International audienceAnalyzing the impacts of agricultural activities on biodiversity requires a fu...
The environment is thought to strongly shape the ecology and evolution of species. Similar environme...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...
International audienceWe compared intranidal variation in worker size in the two closely related pla...
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selec...
In a fragmented Brazilian landscape, 24 species of ant, which are considered to be open-area special...
Epigean ant communities in Atlantic Forest remnants of São Paulo: a comparative study using the guil...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of habitat complexity on the ant fauna, in Resende, state o...
<div><p>Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguis...
The nests of Myrmelachista are found in tree trunk cavities and branches. The biology of these arbor...
International audienceLand-use changes frequently lead to major changes in the composition and diver...