International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of ant biodiversity patterns and community structure from the Eocene until the present. Our goal is to empirically test hypotheses regarding the similarities in composition and structure of fossil and modern ant faunas to understand the historical processes influencing modern global biodiversity patterns.LocationGlobal.MethodsWe integrated two recently developed databases of the geographical distributions of fossil and modern ant genera and analysed the evolution of diversity and composition since the Eocene, c. 55 Ma. We assembled a third new database on community structure of ants, and used it to compare community structure of fossil assemblages with modern communities in different bioregi...
Fossil insects in amber are often preserved with life-like fidel-ity and provide a unique insight to...
What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights about assemblage ...
Ecological and historical evolutionary processes together generate biodiversity patterns across geog...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of ant biodiversity patterns and community structu...
International audienceAnts are a conspicuous element of modern terrestrial ecosystems, are distribut...
International audienceAnts have roamed the Earth for at least 100 million years and are present in n...
The latitudinal diversity gradient—the tendency for more species to occur toward the equator—is the ...
Despite several centuries of research, the global patterns of species diversity, individual abundanc...
Aim: Global conservation planning is often oriented around vertebrates and plants, yet most organism...
Despite several centuries of research, the global patterns of species diversity, individual abundanc...
Dlussky, Gennady M., Wappler, Torsten, Wedmann, Sonja (2009): Fossil ants of the genus Gesomyrmex Ma...
Ants emerged during the Cretaceous Period more than 100 million years ago (Grimaldi & Engel 2005; Pe...
The latitudinal diversity gradient-the tendency for more species to occur toward the equator-is the ...
Recent advances in phylogenomics allow for the use of large amounts of genetic information in phylog...
Knowledge of the biogeographic distribution of ants is central to our understanding of ant ecology, ...
Fossil insects in amber are often preserved with life-like fidel-ity and provide a unique insight to...
What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights about assemblage ...
Ecological and historical evolutionary processes together generate biodiversity patterns across geog...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of ant biodiversity patterns and community structu...
International audienceAnts are a conspicuous element of modern terrestrial ecosystems, are distribut...
International audienceAnts have roamed the Earth for at least 100 million years and are present in n...
The latitudinal diversity gradient—the tendency for more species to occur toward the equator—is the ...
Despite several centuries of research, the global patterns of species diversity, individual abundanc...
Aim: Global conservation planning is often oriented around vertebrates and plants, yet most organism...
Despite several centuries of research, the global patterns of species diversity, individual abundanc...
Dlussky, Gennady M., Wappler, Torsten, Wedmann, Sonja (2009): Fossil ants of the genus Gesomyrmex Ma...
Ants emerged during the Cretaceous Period more than 100 million years ago (Grimaldi & Engel 2005; Pe...
The latitudinal diversity gradient-the tendency for more species to occur toward the equator-is the ...
Recent advances in phylogenomics allow for the use of large amounts of genetic information in phylog...
Knowledge of the biogeographic distribution of ants is central to our understanding of ant ecology, ...
Fossil insects in amber are often preserved with life-like fidel-ity and provide a unique insight to...
What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights about assemblage ...
Ecological and historical evolutionary processes together generate biodiversity patterns across geog...