Ants and dung beetles are widely used in monitoring biodiversity and are considered excellent environmental indicators. Although the pitfall trap is the most commonly used method to sample dung beetles and ants in ecological studies, beetles are usually sampled using dung‐baited pitfall traps while ants are sampled using un‐baited pitfalls. In the protocol for collecting the beetles it is necessary to have attractive baits in pitfalls. In order to minimize collection effort and costs and to facilitate logistics, it is necessary to determine if there is an effect of the baits on the biodiversity of ants collected in the same traps. Therefore, the objective of this work was to find out whether baited pitfalls could replace co...
International audienceWhereas bait and pitfall trappings are two of the most commonly used technique...
Biodiversity sampling is labor intensive and is especially challenging for myrmecologists, because t...
Two methods of trapping Argentine ants in natural habitats are compared. Both methods are used on th...
In biological monitoring, deploying an effective standardised quantitative sampling method, optimise...
Using effective survey protocols to address the effects of environmental change are key to saving ti...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
<div><p>The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes a...
Understanding how biodiversity responds to environmental changes is essential to provide the evidenc...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
Choosing an appropriate sampling method to study ants is a key factor since distinct sampling method...
Ants constitute an important part of arboreal arthropod biomass in rainforests. Nevertheless, there ...
Pitfall trapping remains one of the most frequently used methods to assess ground-active arthropods’...
Responses to microhabitat are often neglected when ecologists sample animal indicator groups. Microh...
Soil-dwelling ants are the most diverse and abundant groups of animals in most terrestrial ecosystem...
International audienceIn arable agroecosystems, arthropod communities often have a reduced abundance...
International audienceWhereas bait and pitfall trappings are two of the most commonly used technique...
Biodiversity sampling is labor intensive and is especially challenging for myrmecologists, because t...
Two methods of trapping Argentine ants in natural habitats are compared. Both methods are used on th...
In biological monitoring, deploying an effective standardised quantitative sampling method, optimise...
Using effective survey protocols to address the effects of environmental change are key to saving ti...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
<div><p>The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes a...
Understanding how biodiversity responds to environmental changes is essential to provide the evidenc...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
Choosing an appropriate sampling method to study ants is a key factor since distinct sampling method...
Ants constitute an important part of arboreal arthropod biomass in rainforests. Nevertheless, there ...
Pitfall trapping remains one of the most frequently used methods to assess ground-active arthropods’...
Responses to microhabitat are often neglected when ecologists sample animal indicator groups. Microh...
Soil-dwelling ants are the most diverse and abundant groups of animals in most terrestrial ecosystem...
International audienceIn arable agroecosystems, arthropod communities often have a reduced abundance...
International audienceWhereas bait and pitfall trappings are two of the most commonly used technique...
Biodiversity sampling is labor intensive and is especially challenging for myrmecologists, because t...
Two methods of trapping Argentine ants in natural habitats are compared. Both methods are used on th...