An ant survey of Northern Territory rainforests, which occur as numerous small and isolated patches within a predominantly savanna landscape, yielded 173 species from 46 genera
We describe the diversity, composition, functional group organisation and biogeography of ants in Pu...
Ant species were sampled in three rainforest and 10 rehabilitated bauxite mine plots at Trombetas, i...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
The ant faunas of eight rainforest patches in the seasonally arid Kimberley region are described fro...
Although ants are an ecologically dominant and extensively studied faunal group throughout the tropi...
This paper collates survey data on the abundance and diversity of arboreal ants in subtropical and t...
Northern Australia supports the world’s largest estate of undeveloped tropical savannas, but previou...
Sixty-eight ant species in 22 genera were collected by pitfall traps and hand sampling made along 2 ...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...
Apart from flies, ants are Australia's most noticeable and studied insects. In addition to their she...
This paper describes the ant assemblages sampled from rain forest canopies ranging from southern Vic...
It has been suggested that the Allosyncarpia ternata forests of western Arnhemland, Northern Territo...
The thesis focuses on the study of arboreal ant communities in a highly diverse tropical rainforest ...
The ant fauna of the Pilbara Bioregion, which covers an area of ca. 179,000 km2, is reviewed. During...
Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests ...
We describe the diversity, composition, functional group organisation and biogeography of ants in Pu...
Ant species were sampled in three rainforest and 10 rehabilitated bauxite mine plots at Trombetas, i...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...
The ant faunas of eight rainforest patches in the seasonally arid Kimberley region are described fro...
Although ants are an ecologically dominant and extensively studied faunal group throughout the tropi...
This paper collates survey data on the abundance and diversity of arboreal ants in subtropical and t...
Northern Australia supports the world’s largest estate of undeveloped tropical savannas, but previou...
Sixty-eight ant species in 22 genera were collected by pitfall traps and hand sampling made along 2 ...
This study aims to identify a set of areas with high biodiversity value over a small spatial scale w...
Apart from flies, ants are Australia's most noticeable and studied insects. In addition to their she...
This paper describes the ant assemblages sampled from rain forest canopies ranging from southern Vic...
It has been suggested that the Allosyncarpia ternata forests of western Arnhemland, Northern Territo...
The thesis focuses on the study of arboreal ant communities in a highly diverse tropical rainforest ...
The ant fauna of the Pilbara Bioregion, which covers an area of ca. 179,000 km2, is reviewed. During...
Ecosystem restoration can help reverse biodiversity loss, but whether faunal communities of forests ...
We describe the diversity, composition, functional group organisation and biogeography of ants in Pu...
Ant species were sampled in three rainforest and 10 rehabilitated bauxite mine plots at Trombetas, i...
International audienceAnts are widespread in tropical rainforests, including in the canopy where ter...