The distribution, abundance and sensitivity of invertebrates to habitat change are largely unknown. Long-term monitoring of ecological gradients with standardised and comparable protocols can form the basis of a better understanding. Altitudinal gradients are particularly relevant within this context. Here we provide a check list and baseline data for ant species collected over a 5-year period across the Soutpansberg Mountain Range, South Africa. Standardised pitfall surveys across 11 sites yielded a total of 133 species in 38 genera and 6 subfamilies. Sample coverage of epigeal ants was 0.98 for the transect as a whole. Of these species, 21% were restricted to the southern slope of the mountain and 14% to the northern slope. Extrapolated ...
The predicted effect of climate change across a range of taxa is currently a hotly debated topic. Th...
Why is biological diversity distributed in the way that it is? This question has been central to ec...
High-altitude-adapted ectotherms can escape competition from dominant species by tolerating low temp...
The distribution, abundance and sensitivity invertebrates to habitat change are largely unknown. Lon...
Mountains are biodiversity hotspots and provide spatially compressed versions of regional and contin...
Mountains are biodiversity hotspots and provide spatially compressed versions of regional and contin...
Patterns of invertebrate species richness and body size across elevational gradients have been well-...
As the need to better understand the ecology of hotspots of endemism intensifies, the insurance hypo...
Aim: Patterns of biological diversity are often investigated across space but little work has attemp...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Biodiversity patterns along elevational gradients are generally characterised by monotonic decreases...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Aim: Beta diversity describes the variation in species composition between sites and can be used to ...
<div><p>Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are ...
Ant surveys are extensively used to guide conservation decisions and form part of a ‘shopping basket...
The predicted effect of climate change across a range of taxa is currently a hotly debated topic. Th...
Why is biological diversity distributed in the way that it is? This question has been central to ec...
High-altitude-adapted ectotherms can escape competition from dominant species by tolerating low temp...
The distribution, abundance and sensitivity invertebrates to habitat change are largely unknown. Lon...
Mountains are biodiversity hotspots and provide spatially compressed versions of regional and contin...
Mountains are biodiversity hotspots and provide spatially compressed versions of regional and contin...
Patterns of invertebrate species richness and body size across elevational gradients have been well-...
As the need to better understand the ecology of hotspots of endemism intensifies, the insurance hypo...
Aim: Patterns of biological diversity are often investigated across space but little work has attemp...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Biodiversity patterns along elevational gradients are generally characterised by monotonic decreases...
Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are often co...
Aim: Beta diversity describes the variation in species composition between sites and can be used to ...
<div><p>Factors that drive species richness over space and time are still poorly understood and are ...
Ant surveys are extensively used to guide conservation decisions and form part of a ‘shopping basket...
The predicted effect of climate change across a range of taxa is currently a hotly debated topic. Th...
Why is biological diversity distributed in the way that it is? This question has been central to ec...
High-altitude-adapted ectotherms can escape competition from dominant species by tolerating low temp...