Termite species and functional groups differ among regions globally (the functional-diversity anomaly). Here we investigate whether similar differences in biomass and abundance of termites occur among continents. Biomass and abundance data were collected with standardized sampling in Cameroon, Malaysia and Peru. Data from Peru were original to this study, while data from Cameroon and Malaysia were compiled from other sources. Species density data were sampled using a standardized belt transect (100 × 2 m) while the biomass and abundance measurements were sampled using a standardized protocol based on 2 × 2-m quadrats. Biomass and abundance data confirmed patterns found for species density and thus the existence of the functional diversity a...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
The distribution of species in space is determined by the species dispersal capacity, adaptation to ...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...
Termite species and functional groups differ among regions globally (the functional-diversity anomal...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
In this thesis I investigated the community ecology of local African and south American forest termi...
Allometric relationships are useful for estimating and understanding resource distribution in assemb...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Termites are frequently dominant invertebrate decomposers and bioturbators in lowland tropical fores...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Termites are major decomposers in tropical ecosystems. To characterize their assemblages in terms of...
Termites are one of the key ecosystem engineers in tropical forests where they play a major role in ...
The mechanisms that structure species communities are still debated. We addressed this question for ...
The spatial distribution of species is affected by dispersal barriers, local environmental condition...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
The distribution of species in space is determined by the species dispersal capacity, adaptation to ...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...
Termite species and functional groups differ among regions globally (the functional-diversity anomal...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
In this thesis I investigated the community ecology of local African and south American forest termi...
Allometric relationships are useful for estimating and understanding resource distribution in assemb...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Termites are frequently dominant invertebrate decomposers and bioturbators in lowland tropical fores...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Termites are major decomposers in tropical ecosystems. To characterize their assemblages in terms of...
Termites are one of the key ecosystem engineers in tropical forests where they play a major role in ...
The mechanisms that structure species communities are still debated. We addressed this question for ...
The spatial distribution of species is affected by dispersal barriers, local environmental condition...
Termites (Isoptera) are important ecosystem engineers of tropical ecosystems. However, they are noto...
The distribution of species in space is determined by the species dispersal capacity, adaptation to ...
Termites are globally dominant and functionally important soil organisms. While their role in ecosys...