The reliability of ants as bioindicators of ecosystem condition is dependent on the consistency of their response to localised habitat characteristics, which may be modified by larger-scale effects of habitat fragmentation and loss. We assessed the relative contribution of habitat fragmentation, habitat loss and within-patch habitat characteristics in determining ant assemblages in semi-arid woodland in Queensland, Australia. Species and functional group abundance were recorded using pitfall traps across 20 woodland patches in landscapes that exhibited a range of fragmentation states. Of fragmentation measures, changes in patch area and patch edge contrast exerted the greatest influence on species assemblages, after accounting for differenc...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Many old fields are undergoing ecological restoration aiming to return lost biodiversity and ecosyst...
We examined the spatial fidelity in the pattern in species richness, abundance and composition of an...
The reliability of ants as bioindicators of ecosystem condition is dependent on the consistency of t...
Effect of fragmentation, habitat loss and within-patch habitat characteristics on ant assemblages in...
© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Habitat fragmentation often results in signifi...
Ants are widely used as bioindicators in environmental assessment in Australia, partly because the r...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Although fire is an annual occurrence in savanna systems and is widely used as a tool in conservatio...
Ant assemblages are focal ecological indicators of progress in mine-site restoration, often showing ...
Ants are one of the most abundant and ubiquitous organisms on Earth and play critical roles in multi...
Ground-active ants were sampled from three habitats: (i) a 10-year-old Eucalyptus punctata plantatio...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
1. Grazing by livestock is a major ecological disturbance, with potential effects on vegetation, soi...
We investigated the effects of fragmentation due to urbanisation on the species composition and func...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Many old fields are undergoing ecological restoration aiming to return lost biodiversity and ecosyst...
We examined the spatial fidelity in the pattern in species richness, abundance and composition of an...
The reliability of ants as bioindicators of ecosystem condition is dependent on the consistency of t...
Effect of fragmentation, habitat loss and within-patch habitat characteristics on ant assemblages in...
© 2016 Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Habitat fragmentation often results in signifi...
Ants are widely used as bioindicators in environmental assessment in Australia, partly because the r...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Although fire is an annual occurrence in savanna systems and is widely used as a tool in conservatio...
Ant assemblages are focal ecological indicators of progress in mine-site restoration, often showing ...
Ants are one of the most abundant and ubiquitous organisms on Earth and play critical roles in multi...
Ground-active ants were sampled from three habitats: (i) a 10-year-old Eucalyptus punctata plantatio...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
1. Grazing by livestock is a major ecological disturbance, with potential effects on vegetation, soi...
We investigated the effects of fragmentation due to urbanisation on the species composition and func...
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Many old fields are undergoing ecological restoration aiming to return lost biodiversity and ecosyst...
We examined the spatial fidelity in the pattern in species richness, abundance and composition of an...