The ant assemblages of a fragment of secondary tropical dry forest located in the Botanical Garden of Cali are presented. Two habitats were chosen: a fragment of forest and a pasture matrix. Samples were taken monthly for six months, using a linear transect of 100 m, with 10 stations spaced 10 m. At each station pitfall traps, epigeal bait and arboreal, sifting and removal of 1 m2 of litter and manual capture survey techniques were applied. Richness, abundance and diversity of ant habitats were determined. Correlation coefficients and regression between temperature, relative humidity and richness of ants were calculated. A total of 13 170 ants representing 55 species, 35 genera and six subfamilies were collected. The forest had the highest ...
Las hormigas son los insectos con mayor diversidad específica y ecológica, útiles como bioindicadore...
Forest fragmentation can change the community and wealth of ants, through changes to the vegetation ...
This work presents a comparative study of ant fauna communities inhabiting in a primary tropical for...
Se presentan los resultados acerca del ensamblaje de hormigas de un fragmento de Bosque...
The ant assemblages of a fragment of secondary tropical dry forest located in the Botanical Garden o...
We evaluate the potential use of ants as indicator taxa of cloud forest recovery in La Planada Reser...
Changes in diversity, species richness, abundance and similarity patterns of ants´ communities in di...
Based on the review of material deposited in the Museum of Entomology, University of Valle (MUSENUV)...
A public access database of ants associated with dry forest fragments and urban environments in Sant...
Although the so called “green islands” of the semi-arid Brazilian “Nordeste” are economically, socia...
Ants are very important to ecosystem function. They help to aerate soil, disperse seeds, distribute ...
Deforestation and over-grazing mediated by the humans have caused a serious process of desertificati...
The study area pertains to the Chocó Biogeography, one of the most biodiverse areas in the world, wh...
Inventories of ants species can provide data about distribution of rare, threatened or with ecologic...
Amatta E, Calcaterra LA, Giannoni SM. 2018. Ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the three fores...
Las hormigas son los insectos con mayor diversidad específica y ecológica, útiles como bioindicadore...
Forest fragmentation can change the community and wealth of ants, through changes to the vegetation ...
This work presents a comparative study of ant fauna communities inhabiting in a primary tropical for...
Se presentan los resultados acerca del ensamblaje de hormigas de un fragmento de Bosque...
The ant assemblages of a fragment of secondary tropical dry forest located in the Botanical Garden o...
We evaluate the potential use of ants as indicator taxa of cloud forest recovery in La Planada Reser...
Changes in diversity, species richness, abundance and similarity patterns of ants´ communities in di...
Based on the review of material deposited in the Museum of Entomology, University of Valle (MUSENUV)...
A public access database of ants associated with dry forest fragments and urban environments in Sant...
Although the so called “green islands” of the semi-arid Brazilian “Nordeste” are economically, socia...
Ants are very important to ecosystem function. They help to aerate soil, disperse seeds, distribute ...
Deforestation and over-grazing mediated by the humans have caused a serious process of desertificati...
The study area pertains to the Chocó Biogeography, one of the most biodiverse areas in the world, wh...
Inventories of ants species can provide data about distribution of rare, threatened or with ecologic...
Amatta E, Calcaterra LA, Giannoni SM. 2018. Ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the three fores...
Las hormigas son los insectos con mayor diversidad específica y ecológica, útiles como bioindicadore...
Forest fragmentation can change the community and wealth of ants, through changes to the vegetation ...
This work presents a comparative study of ant fauna communities inhabiting in a primary tropical for...