Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of their recovery dynamics provides important insights for conservation. In particular, land‐use legacy effects on the fauna have rarely been investigated. One of the most ecologically dominant and functionally important animal groups in tropical forests are the ants. Here, we investigated the recovery of ant communities in a forest–agricultural habitat mosaic in the Ecuadorian Chocó region. We used a replicated chronosequence of previously used cacao plantations and pastures with 1–34 years of regeneration time to study the recovery dynamics of species communities and functional diversity across the two land‐use legacies. We compared two independen...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
A question of global importance is if, and how fast, ecosystems can naturally recover to regain thei...
1. Microhabitat differentiation of species communities such as vertical stratification in tropical f...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
Regrowing secondary forests dominate tropical regions today, and a mechanistic understanding of thei...
A question of global importance is if, and how fast, ecosystems can naturally recover to regain thei...
1. Microhabitat differentiation of species communities such as vertical stratification in tropical f...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...
The extent to which secondary forests occupying degraded and abandoned lands provide suitable habita...