The harvester ant Messor barbarus can be responsible for high weed seed losses in dry land cereals in Spain. Because weeds occur in patches, harvester ants have to be able to find and exploit patches. However, seed patches can differ in size and may, therefore, differ in the probability of being discovered and exploited. Here, 90 patches varying in size from 0.25 to 9 m2 were created in three 50 × 50 m subareas in a cereal field. Oat seeds were sown as weed seed surrogates in the patches at 2000 seeds m−2. After 24 h, those remaining were collected and the exploitation rate (the percentage of seeds removed per patch discovered by ants) was estimated. Harvester ant nests and the location of the seed patches were georeferenced and used to est...
Seed arrival onto abandoned farmlands (old-fields) in south-western Australia can be limited by thei...
Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and diversity...
DOI: 10.2307/1937419© Ecological Society of AmericaThe harvester ants Veromessor pergandei and Pogon...
The harvester ant Messor barbarus can be responsible for high weed seed losses in dry land cereals i...
In dryland cereals in North-eastern Spain, the harvester ant, Messor barbarus L., is responsible for...
In dryland cereals in North-eastern Spain, the harvester ant, Messor barbarus L., is responsible for...
Nest densities of harvester ants (Messor barbarus) are high in rain-fed cereal fields in north-easte...
The ecosystem service of predation of weed seeds by naturally occurring seed-eating animals, includi...
1. The abundance and composition of soil seed banks is a key determinant of plant community structur...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
A combined field experiment and modelling approach has been used to provide evidence that ants may b...
Extended drought on the Edwards Plateau, TX, causes high mortality in grass species\u27 populations ...
The interaction between the spatial distribution of weed richness and weed cover and the spatial loc...
9 páginas, 3 figuras.-- Título en el preprint: Post-dispersal seed anchorage to soil in semiarid pl...
Seed arrival onto abandoned farmlands (old-fields) in south-western Australia can be limited by thei...
Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and diversity...
DOI: 10.2307/1937419© Ecological Society of AmericaThe harvester ants Veromessor pergandei and Pogon...
The harvester ant Messor barbarus can be responsible for high weed seed losses in dry land cereals i...
In dryland cereals in North-eastern Spain, the harvester ant, Messor barbarus L., is responsible for...
In dryland cereals in North-eastern Spain, the harvester ant, Messor barbarus L., is responsible for...
Nest densities of harvester ants (Messor barbarus) are high in rain-fed cereal fields in north-easte...
The ecosystem service of predation of weed seeds by naturally occurring seed-eating animals, includi...
1. The abundance and composition of soil seed banks is a key determinant of plant community structur...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
Desert seed-harvester ants, genus Pogonomyrmex, are central place foragers that search for resources...
A combined field experiment and modelling approach has been used to provide evidence that ants may b...
Extended drought on the Edwards Plateau, TX, causes high mortality in grass species\u27 populations ...
The interaction between the spatial distribution of weed richness and weed cover and the spatial loc...
9 páginas, 3 figuras.-- Título en el preprint: Post-dispersal seed anchorage to soil in semiarid pl...
Seed arrival onto abandoned farmlands (old-fields) in south-western Australia can be limited by thei...
Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and diversity...
DOI: 10.2307/1937419© Ecological Society of AmericaThe harvester ants Veromessor pergandei and Pogon...