Food chain length provides key information on the flow of nutrients and energy in ecosystems. Variation in food chain length has primarily been explained by environmental drivers such as ecosystem size and productivity. Most insights are obtained from theory or aquatic systems, but the importance of these drivers remains largely untested in terrestrial systems. We exploited red wood ant nests markedly differing in size as natural experiments to quantify the drivers of trophic structure and food chain length of their symbiont arthropod communities. Using stable isotopes, we explored the variation in the trophic positions of four symbiont species with the trophic position of the top predator as a proxy for food chain length of the symbiont co...
In terrestrial walking organisms, long legs help to decrease the cost of running, allowing animals t...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
© 2015 The Authors Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread an...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
The main objective of this thesis was to assess the functionally important features in the detrital ...
Studies of symbiotic bacteria have demonstrated that they provide multiple benefits to their hosts. ...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity worldwide and the processes enabling th...
A long-standing question in the study of food webs is whether there are similarities in the topologi...
Predator activities may lead to the accumulation of nutrients in specific areas of terrestrial habit...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
In terrestrial walking organisms, long legs help to decrease the cost of running, allowing animals t...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
© 2015 The Authors Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread an...
Living in close association with other organisms has proven to be a widespread and successful strate...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
The use of food resources is one of the most important aspects of ecosystem functioning. Trophic rel...
The main objective of this thesis was to assess the functionally important features in the detrital ...
Studies of symbiotic bacteria have demonstrated that they provide multiple benefits to their hosts. ...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity worldwide and the processes enabling th...
A long-standing question in the study of food webs is whether there are similarities in the topologi...
Predator activities may lead to the accumulation of nutrients in specific areas of terrestrial habit...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
In terrestrial walking organisms, long legs help to decrease the cost of running, allowing animals t...
1. The castes of social insects can vary dramatically in physiology, morphology and behaviour, and a...
Many arboreal ants depend on myrmecophytic plants for both food and shelter; in return, these ants d...