Figure 3 Relationships between matrix regression and correlation coefficients and the number of ant species per genus measured at fine spatial scale for taxon richness (a, b) and composition (c, d) and their correlations with the environment (e, f) for the complete (left) and reduced (right) datasets.Published as part of Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira, Fernandes, Itanna Oliveira, Agosti, Donat, Johnson, Norman F. & Baccaro, Fabrıcio Beggiato, 2021, Assessing the efficacy of higher-taxon approach for ant species surveys to improve biodiversity inventories, pp. 370-381 in Animal Conservation 25 (3) on page 8, DOI: 10.1111/acv.12758, http://zenodo.org/record/572841
<p>Box-plots show median and mean values per a tree (black line and dot respectively) with 25–75% qu...
Survey costs and a lack of taxonomists are often the main impediments to biodiversity inventories. T...
Matrix providing the number of trees in each subplot occupied by each ant species
Understanding how different biodiversity components are related across different environmental condi...
Understanding how different biodiversity components are related across different environmental condi...
Understanding how different biodiversity components are related across different environmental condi...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Figure 3 - NMDS graph of the ant communities within the study sites base...
Figure 2. Main vegetation physiognomies of the cerrado reserve at Mogi-Guaçu, Brazil. Cerrado sensu ...
<p>(A) relative abundance expressed as the percentage of the total number of ants collected at the b...
Fig. 2 Ant species richness (mean) from pitfall trapping along the 7 sampled sites during May and Ju...
<p>(A) the total number of ants discovered, (B) the number of bait stations with ants present (C) th...
Ants are an incredibly diverse and ubiquitous group of invertebrates in most terrestrial ecosystems....
<p>A. Log(Abundance) = average of 100 log[<i>n</i>+1] values where <i>n</i> = number of workers in 1...
Figure 3 A Relationship between species richness (total, native, and exotic species) and the number ...
<p>Box-plots show median and mean values per a tree (black line and dot respectively) with 25–75% qu...
Survey costs and a lack of taxonomists are often the main impediments to biodiversity inventories. T...
Matrix providing the number of trees in each subplot occupied by each ant species
Understanding how different biodiversity components are related across different environmental condi...
Understanding how different biodiversity components are related across different environmental condi...
Understanding how different biodiversity components are related across different environmental condi...
AIM: The positive relationship between species richness and area-the species-area relationship (SAR)...
Figure 3 - NMDS graph of the ant communities within the study sites base...
Figure 2. Main vegetation physiognomies of the cerrado reserve at Mogi-Guaçu, Brazil. Cerrado sensu ...
<p>(A) relative abundance expressed as the percentage of the total number of ants collected at the b...
Fig. 2 Ant species richness (mean) from pitfall trapping along the 7 sampled sites during May and Ju...
<p>(A) the total number of ants discovered, (B) the number of bait stations with ants present (C) th...
Ants are an incredibly diverse and ubiquitous group of invertebrates in most terrestrial ecosystems....
<p>A. Log(Abundance) = average of 100 log[<i>n</i>+1] values where <i>n</i> = number of workers in 1...
Figure 3 A Relationship between species richness (total, native, and exotic species) and the number ...
<p>Box-plots show median and mean values per a tree (black line and dot respectively) with 25–75% qu...
Survey costs and a lack of taxonomists are often the main impediments to biodiversity inventories. T...
Matrix providing the number of trees in each subplot occupied by each ant species