We observed the distribution in the large complex of the interrelated nests of Formica polyctena ant species on the locality Polánka near Mladá Vožice. In GIS we studied which factors affect spatial distribution of the F. polyctena anthills via diskriminant analysis. Totally we maped 244 nests. The main factors affecting the distribution of ant nests are existence of open areas in the forest (paths and openings) and the position of another anthills. The anthills indicate the cluster spacing. Anthills in the openings are smaller than those in the highwood
Ants of the genera Atta and Acromyrmex (Myrmicinae: Attini) are in general pests for agricultural an...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
Extended drought on the Edwards Plateau, TX, causes high mortality in grass species\u27 populations ...
We observed the distribution in the large complex of the interrelated nests of Formica polyctena ant...
The density and spatial pattern of ant nests were examined in two sub-Mediterranean habitats of the ...
Ant community structure in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems depends on the combination of severa...
Ant communities are generally extremely interactive, and competition between ant species seems to be...
During the summer of 2001, we conducted a study on the spatial distribution of ants in coastal greyd...
The present study determined the density and spatial distribution of nests of the leaf-cutting ants ...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
Spatial patterns in ecology can be described as reflective of environmental heterogeneity (exogenous...
The spatial distribution (SD) of organisms is a key parameter in studies of population ecology. Amon...
In this study we determined the effects of topography on the distribution of ground-dwelling ants in...
Ant nests vary in their depth and internal complexity. They can be shallow or reach seven meters dow...
<p>Ant nest abundance and spatial plots of ant nest distributions for all survey years.</p
Ants of the genera Atta and Acromyrmex (Myrmicinae: Attini) are in general pests for agricultural an...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
Extended drought on the Edwards Plateau, TX, causes high mortality in grass species\u27 populations ...
We observed the distribution in the large complex of the interrelated nests of Formica polyctena ant...
The density and spatial pattern of ant nests were examined in two sub-Mediterranean habitats of the ...
Ant community structure in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems depends on the combination of severa...
Ant communities are generally extremely interactive, and competition between ant species seems to be...
During the summer of 2001, we conducted a study on the spatial distribution of ants in coastal greyd...
The present study determined the density and spatial distribution of nests of the leaf-cutting ants ...
Nests of social insects are an important area for the exchange of food and information among workers...
Spatial patterns in ecology can be described as reflective of environmental heterogeneity (exogenous...
The spatial distribution (SD) of organisms is a key parameter in studies of population ecology. Amon...
In this study we determined the effects of topography on the distribution of ground-dwelling ants in...
Ant nests vary in their depth and internal complexity. They can be shallow or reach seven meters dow...
<p>Ant nest abundance and spatial plots of ant nest distributions for all survey years.</p
Ants of the genera Atta and Acromyrmex (Myrmicinae: Attini) are in general pests for agricultural an...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
Extended drought on the Edwards Plateau, TX, causes high mortality in grass species\u27 populations ...