Aim Temperature, food resources and top-down regulation by antagonists are considered as major drivers of insect diversity, but their relative importance is poorly understood. Here, we used cavity-nesting communities of bees, wasps and their antagonists to reveal the role of temperature, food resources, parasitism rate and land use as drivers of species richness at different trophic levels along a broad elevational gradient. Location Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Taxon Cavity-nesting Hymenoptera (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Colletidae, Megachilidae, Crabronidae, Sphecidae, Pompilidae, Vespidae). Methods We established trap nests on 25 study sites that were distributed over similar large distances in terms of elevation along an elevational gradient fr...
In severe and variable conditions, specialized resource selection strategies should be less frequent...
Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory and o...
Aim Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory ...
Aim: Temperature, food resources and top‐down regulation by antagonists are considered as major dri...
Aim: Temperature, food resources and top-down regulation by antagonists are considered as major driv...
Temperature, food resources and top-down regulation by antagonists are considered as major drivers o...
Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species groups' ...
Insect communities vary seasonally with changing climatic conditions and related changes in resource...
Patterns of insect diversity along elevational gradients are well described in ecology. However, it ...
<div><p>Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species g...
Worldwide bees provide an important ecosystem service of plant pollination. Climate change and land-...
Gradients in elevation are increasingly used to investigate how species respond to changes in local ...
This thesis elucidates patterns and drivers of invertebrate herbivory, herbivore diversity, and comm...
Understanding how biodiversity varies from place to place is a fundamental goal of ecology and an im...
Thesis (PhD (Entomology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Insect-mediated pollination is an important ...
In severe and variable conditions, specialized resource selection strategies should be less frequent...
Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory and o...
Aim Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory ...
Aim: Temperature, food resources and top‐down regulation by antagonists are considered as major dri...
Aim: Temperature, food resources and top-down regulation by antagonists are considered as major driv...
Temperature, food resources and top-down regulation by antagonists are considered as major drivers o...
Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species groups' ...
Insect communities vary seasonally with changing climatic conditions and related changes in resource...
Patterns of insect diversity along elevational gradients are well described in ecology. However, it ...
<div><p>Climate conditions tend to differ along an altitudinal gradient, resulting in some species g...
Worldwide bees provide an important ecosystem service of plant pollination. Climate change and land-...
Gradients in elevation are increasingly used to investigate how species respond to changes in local ...
This thesis elucidates patterns and drivers of invertebrate herbivory, herbivore diversity, and comm...
Understanding how biodiversity varies from place to place is a fundamental goal of ecology and an im...
Thesis (PhD (Entomology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Insect-mediated pollination is an important ...
In severe and variable conditions, specialized resource selection strategies should be less frequent...
Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory and o...
Aim Global warming is assumed to restructure mountain insect communities in space and time. Theory ...