AbstractBecause the occurrence of living organisms is limited by competition, it is normal for organisms to follow the assembly rule in which similar species do not co-occur. In order to test whether ants within a forest follow the assembly rule, ant data surveyed for 10 years in an old temperate forest were analyzed. In most cases, co-occurrence among ant species was not different to random co-occurrence, and less co-occurrence was found only in some years, indicating ephemeral influence of competition. This finding was confirmed in the correlation analysis using data of abundance. Therefore, ants living together in a small area within a forest did not follow the assembly rule
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
Ecological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic interacti...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
AbstractBecause the occurrence of living organisms is limited by competition, it is normal for organ...
Community assembly rules specify patterns of species co-occurrence and morphology dictated by inters...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assembly rule...
Abstract Ecologists have long sought to explain the coexistence of multiple potentially competing sp...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
In this paper we tested the hypothesis that ant mosaics are generated and maintained by stochastic p...
1. An ever-increasing number of studies use tools from community phylogenetics to infer the processe...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rul...
Hypotheses of community assembly include limitation through habitat physical attributes, as well as ...
We investigated the influence of anthropogenic disturbance on the structure of arboreal Formicidae c...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
The ant species inhabiting three remote Polynesian islands were censused by hand collecting techniqu...
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
Ecological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic interacti...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
AbstractBecause the occurrence of living organisms is limited by competition, it is normal for organ...
Community assembly rules specify patterns of species co-occurrence and morphology dictated by inters...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assembly rule...
Abstract Ecologists have long sought to explain the coexistence of multiple potentially competing sp...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
In this paper we tested the hypothesis that ant mosaics are generated and maintained by stochastic p...
1. An ever-increasing number of studies use tools from community phylogenetics to infer the processe...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rul...
Hypotheses of community assembly include limitation through habitat physical attributes, as well as ...
We investigated the influence of anthropogenic disturbance on the structure of arboreal Formicidae c...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
The ant species inhabiting three remote Polynesian islands were censused by hand collecting techniqu...
Ants are abundant and ecologically dominant insects in most terrestrial communities. In subtropical ...
Ecological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic interacti...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...