The objective of the present study was to test whether environmental complexity influences the morphology of leaf litter worker ants, as predicted by the size-grain hypothesis. We collected data from three types of vegetation (shrubby, shrubby-arboreal, and arboreal) in Restinga da Marambaia, southeastern Brazil. The shrubby vegetation had a very superficial leaf litter compared to the other two vegetation types. We measured head width, body length, and femur length of the ants collected in each vegetation type. We used average head width (HW) as a proxy for body size. The shrubby-arboreal and arboreal vegetation types were assumed to represent more rugose environments than the shrubby vegetation. Leg length allometry was observed in each a...
The Grain for Which an Observer Conducts a Study is an Important Determinant of its Outcome. Studies...
<div><p>Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguis...
Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguish genera...
The objective of the present study was to test whether environmental complexity influences the morph...
In terrestrial walking organisms, long legs help to decrease the cost of running, allowing animals t...
Habitat complexity is a major determinant of structure and diversity of ant assemblages. Following t...
The environment is thought to strongly shape the ecology and evolution of species. Similar environme...
© 2017 Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação. Soil granulometric composition can ...
Morphological traits, such as size and shape, may reflect a combination of ecological and evolutiona...
Ants often colonize twigs in the leaf litter, but some species use this resource more frequently tha...
We assessed the effect of conditions and resources on the species richness of epigaeic ants in a clo...
Habitat complexity conferred by vegetation characteristics mediates key processes that govern the as...
Soil granulometric composition can impose constraints on ant species living in ground habitats, bein...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...
We assessed the effect of conditions and resources on the species richness of epigaeic ants in a clo...
The Grain for Which an Observer Conducts a Study is an Important Determinant of its Outcome. Studies...
<div><p>Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguis...
Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguish genera...
The objective of the present study was to test whether environmental complexity influences the morph...
In terrestrial walking organisms, long legs help to decrease the cost of running, allowing animals t...
Habitat complexity is a major determinant of structure and diversity of ant assemblages. Following t...
The environment is thought to strongly shape the ecology and evolution of species. Similar environme...
© 2017 Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação. Soil granulometric composition can ...
Morphological traits, such as size and shape, may reflect a combination of ecological and evolutiona...
Ants often colonize twigs in the leaf litter, but some species use this resource more frequently tha...
We assessed the effect of conditions and resources on the species richness of epigaeic ants in a clo...
Habitat complexity conferred by vegetation characteristics mediates key processes that govern the as...
Soil granulometric composition can impose constraints on ant species living in ground habitats, bein...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...
We assessed the effect of conditions and resources on the species richness of epigaeic ants in a clo...
The Grain for Which an Observer Conducts a Study is an Important Determinant of its Outcome. Studies...
<div><p>Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguis...
Understanding how species will respond to global change depends on our ability to distinguish genera...