Journal ArticleTwo major groups of desert granivores, ants and rodents, coexist as permanent residents of local desert habitats in southwestern North America. At our Sonoran Desert study site, both of the major taxa exhibited short-term increase in density when the other taxon was experimentally removed. Over the longer term, density compensation continued at a relatively constant level for rodents in the absence of ants. In contrast, beginning about 2 years after initiation of experiments, ant populations on rodent removal plots showed a gradual but significant decline relative to densities on control plots. Indirect interactions, mediated through ant and rodent resources, may account for these differences. Removal of harvester ants lead...
DOI: 10.2307/1937419© Ecological Society of AmericaThe harvester ants Veromessor pergandei and Pogon...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Journal ArticleWe investigated the effects of Chihuahuan Desert granivores on three seasonal classes...
Journal ArticleWe investigated the effects of Chihuahuan Desert granivores on three seasonal classes...
Journal ArticleMultifactorial experiments in which domestic seeds in shallow glass containers were d...
Journal ArticleWe trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, ill...
Journal ArticleExperiments carried out over a 5-yr period in the Chihuahuan Desert support the a pri...
Journal ArticlePatterns of species diversity and community organization in desert seed-eating ants w...
<div><p>Facilitation, when one species enhances the environment or performance of another species, c...
Facilitation, when one species enhances the environment or performance of another species, can be hi...
Journal ArticleIn the Australian arid zone, the species richness of ants is greater and that of mamm...
Desert ecosystems have long served as model systems in the study of ecological concepts (e.g., compe...
Desert ecosystems have long served as model systems in the study of ecological concepts (e.g., compe...
Journal ArticleGranivorous ants in the southwestern deserts of the United States are characterized b...
DOI: 10.2307/1937419© Ecological Society of AmericaThe harvester ants Veromessor pergandei and Pogon...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Journal ArticleWe investigated the effects of Chihuahuan Desert granivores on three seasonal classes...
Journal ArticleWe investigated the effects of Chihuahuan Desert granivores on three seasonal classes...
Journal ArticleMultifactorial experiments in which domestic seeds in shallow glass containers were d...
Journal ArticleWe trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, ill...
Journal ArticleExperiments carried out over a 5-yr period in the Chihuahuan Desert support the a pri...
Journal ArticlePatterns of species diversity and community organization in desert seed-eating ants w...
<div><p>Facilitation, when one species enhances the environment or performance of another species, c...
Facilitation, when one species enhances the environment or performance of another species, can be hi...
Journal ArticleIn the Australian arid zone, the species richness of ants is greater and that of mamm...
Desert ecosystems have long served as model systems in the study of ecological concepts (e.g., compe...
Desert ecosystems have long served as model systems in the study of ecological concepts (e.g., compe...
Journal ArticleGranivorous ants in the southwestern deserts of the United States are characterized b...
DOI: 10.2307/1937419© Ecological Society of AmericaThe harvester ants Veromessor pergandei and Pogon...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...