Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able to decompose wood, grass, litter, and soil organic matter. In most tropical regions, termite abundance and species diversity are assumed to increase with rainfall, with highest levels found in rainforests. However, in the Australian tropics, this pattern is thought to be reversed, with lower species richness and termite abundance found in rainforest than drier habitats. The potential mechanisms underlying this pattern remain unclear. We compared termite assemblages (abundance, activity, diversity, and feeding group composition) across five sites along a precipitation gradient (ranging from ∼800 to 4,000 mm annual rainfall), spanning dry and w...
This research aimed to associate termite diversity to flood pulse by Paraguay River, and with savann...
The mechanisms that structure species communities are still debated. We addressed this question for ...
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 important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Termites perform key ecological functions in tropical ecosystems, are strongly affected by variation...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Termite species and functional groups differ among regions globally (the functional-diversity anomal...
Termites are vital members of old-growth tropical forests, being perhaps the main decomposers of dea...
In this thesis I investigated the community ecology of local African and south American forest termi...
This presentation is the introduction to the session, which will discuss the relationship between te...
Termites are ubiquitous insects in tropical and subtropical habitats, and some of them construct mas...
The distribution of species in space is determined by the species dispersal capacity, adaptation to ...
Termites exhibit several characteristics that emphasize their potential as bioindicators of habitat ...
This research aimed to associate termite diversity to flood pulse by Paraguay River, and with savann...
The mechanisms that structure species communities are still debated. We addressed this question for ...
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 important ecosystem engineers in tropical habitats, with different feeding groups able ...
Termites perform key ecological functions in tropical ecosystems, are strongly affected by variation...
Termites are important ecosystem engineers in tropical and sub-tropical terrestrial regions where th...
Termites are an extremely important group of soil invertebrates, contributing to a wide range of eco...
Termite species and functional groups differ among regions globally (the functional-diversity anomal...
Termites are vital members of old-growth tropical forests, being perhaps the main decomposers of dea...
In this thesis I investigated the community ecology of local African and south American forest termi...
This presentation is the introduction to the session, which will discuss the relationship between te...
Termites are ubiquitous insects in tropical and subtropical habitats, and some of them construct mas...
The distribution of species in space is determined by the species dispersal capacity, adaptation to ...
Termites exhibit several characteristics that emphasize their potential as bioindicators of habitat ...
This research aimed to associate termite diversity to flood pulse by Paraguay River, and with savann...
The mechanisms that structure species communities are still debated. We addressed this question for ...
Termites are frequently dominant invertebrate decomposers and bioturbators in lowland tropical fores...