Social insects, i.e. ants, bees, wasps and termites, are key components of ecological communities, and are important ecosystem services (ESs) providers. Here, we review the literature in order to (i) analyse the particular traits of social insects that make them good suppliers of ESs; (ii) compile and assess management strategies that improve the services provided by social insects; and (iii) detect gaps in our knowledge about the services that social insects provide. Social insects provide at least 10 ESs; however, many of them are poorly understood or valued. Relevant traits of social insects include high biomass and numerical abundance, a diversity of mutualistic associations, the ability to build important biogenic structures, versatile...
Since some social wasp species are sensitive to environmental changes and can be used as bioindicato...
Social wasps play an important role in communities, whether in natural or agricultural ecosystems, p...
Compared with higher plants and mammals, conservation of insect diversity was rarely included in eco...
Social insects (ants, bees, wasps and termites) as a group are species rich and ecologically dominan...
Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, thi...
Insects play akeyrole in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this ...
Ecosystem services underpin all dimensions of human wellbeing. As a consequence it is crucial to int...
Social insects are an obvious example of soil macrofauna whose role in soil food webs remains poorly...
Insects are the most abundant animals on earth. They exert important effects, both positive and nega...
Highest extinction risk and consequently biodiversity loss are predicted to occur in invertebrates, ...
Invertebrates make up roughly 90% of animal biomass on the planet, insects constituting the majority...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
abstract: The most advanced social insects, the eusocial insects, form often large societies in whic...
Social facilitation is a phenomenon in which individuals from a group show behavioral changes due to...
Social insects are frequently used to investigate the importance of kinship (genetic reÂlatedness) ...
Since some social wasp species are sensitive to environmental changes and can be used as bioindicato...
Social wasps play an important role in communities, whether in natural or agricultural ecosystems, p...
Compared with higher plants and mammals, conservation of insect diversity was rarely included in eco...
Social insects (ants, bees, wasps and termites) as a group are species rich and ecologically dominan...
Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, thi...
Insects play akeyrole in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this ...
Ecosystem services underpin all dimensions of human wellbeing. As a consequence it is crucial to int...
Social insects are an obvious example of soil macrofauna whose role in soil food webs remains poorly...
Insects are the most abundant animals on earth. They exert important effects, both positive and nega...
Highest extinction risk and consequently biodiversity loss are predicted to occur in invertebrates, ...
Invertebrates make up roughly 90% of animal biomass on the planet, insects constituting the majority...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
abstract: The most advanced social insects, the eusocial insects, form often large societies in whic...
Social facilitation is a phenomenon in which individuals from a group show behavioral changes due to...
Social insects are frequently used to investigate the importance of kinship (genetic reÂlatedness) ...
Since some social wasp species are sensitive to environmental changes and can be used as bioindicato...
Social wasps play an important role in communities, whether in natural or agricultural ecosystems, p...
Compared with higher plants and mammals, conservation of insect diversity was rarely included in eco...