Book ChapterANTS ARE AMONG the most numerous and readily observed arthropods of tropical forests. Indeed, based on their standing biomass and many effects on other species, ants (Formicidae) are arguably the dominant arthropod family in the canopies of lowland rain forest trees (Tobin 1995). Others have tried to account for the remarkable abundances of arboreal ants in canopy arthropod samples (see especially the works of Majer 1990 and Tobin 1991, 1994), and we attempt to extend these explanations here using stable isotopes to diagnose the trophic specializations of the most abundant ant taxa. We begin with a review of ant diversity and abundance in the tropical arboreal zone
Ants constitute an important part of arboreal arthropod biomass in rainforests. Nevertheless, there ...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
The extraordinary abundance of ants in tropical rainforest canopies has led to speculation that nume...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
Ants are omnipresent in tropical forests, especially territorially dominant arboreal ants whose terr...
Tropical canopies are known for their high abundance and diversity of ants. However, the factors whi...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
Ants constitute an important part of arboreal arthropod biomass in rainforests. Nevertheless, there ...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
The extraordinary abundance of ants in tropical rainforest canopies has led to speculation that nume...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
Ants are omnipresent in tropical forests, especially territorially dominant arboreal ants whose terr...
Tropical canopies are known for their high abundance and diversity of ants. However, the factors whi...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
Ants constitute an important part of arboreal arthropod biomass in rainforests. Nevertheless, there ...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...