Background: Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “assembly rules” that dictate the species that are able to co-exist. Ant communities in tropical canopies often display a particular pattern, an “ant mosaic”, in which competition between dominant ant species results in a patchwork of mutually exclusive territories. Although ant mosaics have been well-documented in plantation landscapes, their presence in pristine tropical forests remained contentious until recently. Here we assess presence of ant mosaics in a hitherto under-investigated forest stratum, the emergent trees of the high canopy in primary tropical rain forest, and explore how the strength of any ant mosaics is affected by spatial ...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
Tropical canopies are known for their high abundance and diversity of ants. However, the factors whi...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
Background: Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “...
Background: Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to "...
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “a...
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “a...
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “a...
Background. Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to“a...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
Ants are omnipresent in tropical forests, especially territorially dominant arboreal ants whose terr...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
Tropical canopies are known for their high abundance and diversity of ants. However, the factors whi...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
Background: Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “...
Background: Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to "...
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “a...
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “a...
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “a...
Background. Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to“a...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
Ants are omnipresent in tropical forests, especially territorially dominant arboreal ants whose terr...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
It has been argued that canopy trees in tropical rainforests harbor species-rich ant assemblages; h...
Tropical canopies are known for their high abundance and diversity of ants. However, the factors whi...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...