Red wood ants are ecologically important members of woodland communities, and some species are of conservation concern. They occur commonly only in certain habitats in Britain, but there is limited knowledge of their numbers and distribution. This study provided baseline information at a key locality (Abernethy Forest, 37 km2) in the central Highlands of Scotland and trialed a new method of surveying red wood ant density and stand type associations: a distance sampling line transect survey of nests. This method is efficient because it allows an observer to quickly survey a large area either side of transect lines, without having to assume that all nests are detected. Instead, data collected on the distance of nests from the line are used to...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp.) are widely used as effective biological control agents. In order to op...
Mound-building ants (Formica spp.), as key species, have large impacts on organisms and ecosystem fu...
Red wood ant nests contain a highly diverse community of invertebrates, which is largely due to thei...
Red wood ants are ecologically important members of woodland communities, and some species are of co...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Red wood ants (RWA) of the Formica rufa group are ecosystem engineers and important species in borea...
<p>Wood ant line transect data<br>===========================</p> <p>Data used in paper "Mixture mod...
Ants are omnipresent in tropical forests, especially territorially dominant arboreal ants whose terr...
The quantification of ant nest densities is a useful but challenging task given the group's high abu...
Red wood ants (Formica s.str.) are not prevalent in the forests of North America, but commonly occur...
Red wood ants (Formica rufa group) are ubiquitous in many conifer and mixed-conifer forests of north...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp.) are widely used as effective biological control agents. In order to op...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp.) are widely used as effective biological control agents. In order to op...
Mound-building ants (Formica spp.), as key species, have large impacts on organisms and ecosystem fu...
Red wood ant nests contain a highly diverse community of invertebrates, which is largely due to thei...
Red wood ants are ecologically important members of woodland communities, and some species are of co...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Mound-building red wood ants (Formica rufa group) fulfill keystone roles in forest ecosystems, and s...
Red wood ants (RWA) of the Formica rufa group are ecosystem engineers and important species in borea...
<p>Wood ant line transect data<br>===========================</p> <p>Data used in paper "Mixture mod...
Ants are omnipresent in tropical forests, especially territorially dominant arboreal ants whose terr...
The quantification of ant nest densities is a useful but challenging task given the group's high abu...
Red wood ants (Formica s.str.) are not prevalent in the forests of North America, but commonly occur...
Red wood ants (Formica rufa group) are ubiquitous in many conifer and mixed-conifer forests of north...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp.) are widely used as effective biological control agents. In order to op...
Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp.) are widely used as effective biological control agents. In order to op...
Mound-building ants (Formica spp.), as key species, have large impacts on organisms and ecosystem fu...
Red wood ant nests contain a highly diverse community of invertebrates, which is largely due to thei...