In this paper we list the ant species collected in both remaining forests and urban areas in a South Amazonian landscape. The list includes 102 species, of which 29 are new records for the state of Rondônia, Brazil. This work demonstrates the gap in ant biodiversity surveys for Meridional Amazon as well as encouraging further research in this region
The lack of effective biodiversity baselines is a major impairment to implement conservation plans. ...
Although the so called “green islands” of the semi-arid Brazilian “Nordeste” are economically, socia...
ABSTRACT Camponotus (Formicinae) is the most specious and abundant genus of the family Formicidae. T...
In this paper we list the ant species collected in both remaining forests and urban areas in a South...
Ants inhabit and exploit the most varied habitats from the underground to the forest canopy. However...
Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo, Ferreira, Alexandre Casadei, Santos, Rogério Conceição Lima dos, Prado, Lí...
The ant fauna of state of Acre, Brazilian Amazon, is poorly known. The aim of this study was to comp...
Ants are ecologically dominant and have been used as valuable bio-indicators of environmental change...
The Alto Tietê municipalities have rich remnants of Dense Rain Forest in their vicinities. Consideri...
Abstract Despite the large number of studies investigating ant diversity in Brazilian biomes, no ant...
We present an ant and spider species list from five localities of the Metropolitan Region of Salvado...
Ant species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from the seasonally dry tropical forest of northeastern Brazil...
Standardized sample design helped to increase our knowledge on the ant fauna of Brazilian biomes, in...
The state of Pará in northern Brazil is located entirely within the Amazon Basin and harbors a great...
The lack of effective biodiversity baselines is a major impairment to implement conservation plans. ...
The lack of effective biodiversity baselines is a major impairment to implement conservation plans. ...
Although the so called “green islands” of the semi-arid Brazilian “Nordeste” are economically, socia...
ABSTRACT Camponotus (Formicinae) is the most specious and abundant genus of the family Formicidae. T...
In this paper we list the ant species collected in both remaining forests and urban areas in a South...
Ants inhabit and exploit the most varied habitats from the underground to the forest canopy. However...
Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo, Ferreira, Alexandre Casadei, Santos, Rogério Conceição Lima dos, Prado, Lí...
The ant fauna of state of Acre, Brazilian Amazon, is poorly known. The aim of this study was to comp...
Ants are ecologically dominant and have been used as valuable bio-indicators of environmental change...
The Alto Tietê municipalities have rich remnants of Dense Rain Forest in their vicinities. Consideri...
Abstract Despite the large number of studies investigating ant diversity in Brazilian biomes, no ant...
We present an ant and spider species list from five localities of the Metropolitan Region of Salvado...
Ant species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from the seasonally dry tropical forest of northeastern Brazil...
Standardized sample design helped to increase our knowledge on the ant fauna of Brazilian biomes, in...
The state of Pará in northern Brazil is located entirely within the Amazon Basin and harbors a great...
The lack of effective biodiversity baselines is a major impairment to implement conservation plans. ...
The lack of effective biodiversity baselines is a major impairment to implement conservation plans. ...
Although the so called “green islands” of the semi-arid Brazilian “Nordeste” are economically, socia...
ABSTRACT Camponotus (Formicinae) is the most specious and abundant genus of the family Formicidae. T...