California is a hotbed of floral and faunal species diversity. Santa Barbara County is a 4000 square mile area on the central California coast. It has four distinct ecoregions: Southern California Coast, Southern California Mountains and Valleys, Central California Coast, and Central Valley Coast which include chaparral and coastal sage scrub habitats. Santa Barbara County also includes four of the eight Channel Islands, which has a similar assemblage of habitats as the mainland, and a recent history of invasive ant eradication projects. In 2018, we began to compile an inventory of ant species that occur in the county, obtaining records from online digitized collections including AntWeb, GBIF, Symbiota Collections of Arthropods Network, Ecd...
Recent concerns about the ecological well-being of bee communities in California and elsewhere have ...
InsectsWe surveyed Wilderness State Park over the course of the 2015 summer session, making 4 trips ...
Genus Myrmecina Curtis The members of this genus are small, cryptobiotic ants that live in soil, l...
California is a hotbed of floral and faunal species diversity. Santa Barbara County is a 4000 square...
We conducted ant surveys on Santa Cruz Island, the largest of the California Channel Islands, in 197...
The growing human population results in growing demand for land allocated to urban development and a...
Islands have long been recognized for the numerous endemic species they support, and genomics tools ...
This study employs a phylogeographic analysis aimed at revealing inter-island relationships among po...
The San Francisco Bay Area hosts a diverse insect fauna and a dense cluster of urban areas. The high...
Pyramica californica (Brown 1950d) E1 [endemic to California], E2 [endemic to California floristic ...
This paper updates and summarizes the ant fauna of Alachua County, Florida, with two basic objective...
Camponotus bakeri Wheeler 1904e E1 [endemic to California], E2 [endemic to California floristic pro...
Our project investigates the effects of habitats and the invasive Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipe...
Camponotus anthrax Wheeler 1911d E2 [endemic to California floristic province (Hickman, 1993)]Publi...
Ants are species diverse, widespread, and critically important to their environments. For many ant s...
Recent concerns about the ecological well-being of bee communities in California and elsewhere have ...
InsectsWe surveyed Wilderness State Park over the course of the 2015 summer session, making 4 trips ...
Genus Myrmecina Curtis The members of this genus are small, cryptobiotic ants that live in soil, l...
California is a hotbed of floral and faunal species diversity. Santa Barbara County is a 4000 square...
We conducted ant surveys on Santa Cruz Island, the largest of the California Channel Islands, in 197...
The growing human population results in growing demand for land allocated to urban development and a...
Islands have long been recognized for the numerous endemic species they support, and genomics tools ...
This study employs a phylogeographic analysis aimed at revealing inter-island relationships among po...
The San Francisco Bay Area hosts a diverse insect fauna and a dense cluster of urban areas. The high...
Pyramica californica (Brown 1950d) E1 [endemic to California], E2 [endemic to California floristic ...
This paper updates and summarizes the ant fauna of Alachua County, Florida, with two basic objective...
Camponotus bakeri Wheeler 1904e E1 [endemic to California], E2 [endemic to California floristic pro...
Our project investigates the effects of habitats and the invasive Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipe...
Camponotus anthrax Wheeler 1911d E2 [endemic to California floristic province (Hickman, 1993)]Publi...
Ants are species diverse, widespread, and critically important to their environments. For many ant s...
Recent concerns about the ecological well-being of bee communities in California and elsewhere have ...
InsectsWe surveyed Wilderness State Park over the course of the 2015 summer session, making 4 trips ...
Genus Myrmecina Curtis The members of this genus are small, cryptobiotic ants that live in soil, l...