Understanding how ecosystems may cope with future environmental change is a key challenge in modern ecology. Ecosystem resilience depends on both functional redundancy (the number of species making a similar contribution to a given ecosystem function) and response diversity (variability in the responses of functionally similar species to disturbance). Ants provide numerous important ecosystem functions that are rooted in their dietary ecology. We focused on food resource exploitation and analyzed how functional redundancy and response diversity changed across common habitats for Mediterranean ant communities. Our aim was to assess the vulnerability of ant-furnished ecosystem functions to future environmental change. We used cafeteria experi...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
Land-use changes have deep consequences on species diversity, community structure and ecosystem func...
Niche differentiation is thought to be one of the main mechanisms how species avoid competitive excl...
Understanding how ecosystems may cope with future environmental change is a key challenge in modern ...
The diversity and functional identity of organisms are known to be relevant to the maintenance of ec...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
We evaluated the potential use of ants as a powerful tool for environmental monitoring, together wit...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
Human modification of pristine habitats almost always leads to the local extinction of a subset of t...
The decomposition of beta-diversity (β-diversity) into its replacement (βrepl) and richness (βrich) ...
Current global challenges call for a rigorously predictive ecology. Our understanding of ecological ...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
Ant assemblages are focal ecological indicators of progress in mine-site restoration, often showing ...
Conversion of natural to anthropogenic environments affects biodiversity, and the understanding of t...
Ant-plant associations are an outstanding model to study the entangled ecological interactions that ...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
Land-use changes have deep consequences on species diversity, community structure and ecosystem func...
Niche differentiation is thought to be one of the main mechanisms how species avoid competitive excl...
Understanding how ecosystems may cope with future environmental change is a key challenge in modern ...
The diversity and functional identity of organisms are known to be relevant to the maintenance of ec...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
We evaluated the potential use of ants as a powerful tool for environmental monitoring, together wit...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
Human modification of pristine habitats almost always leads to the local extinction of a subset of t...
The decomposition of beta-diversity (β-diversity) into its replacement (βrepl) and richness (βrich) ...
Current global challenges call for a rigorously predictive ecology. Our understanding of ecological ...
Grazing exclusion may be used to promote the recovery of disturbed ecosystems. A promising way for t...
Ant assemblages are focal ecological indicators of progress in mine-site restoration, often showing ...
Conversion of natural to anthropogenic environments affects biodiversity, and the understanding of t...
Ant-plant associations are an outstanding model to study the entangled ecological interactions that ...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
Land-use changes have deep consequences on species diversity, community structure and ecosystem func...
Niche differentiation is thought to be one of the main mechanisms how species avoid competitive excl...