The ant community from the shrub layer in a tropical deciduous forest was sampled for two years with Malaise traps. A total of 1,256 ants belonging to 48 species and 21 genera were collected. The most abundant species were Ecrton burchelli, Crematogaster brevispinosa and Pheidole sp. 1, which represented more than 60% of the total. A time series analysis was performed to evaluate the seasonality in the ant abundance. This showed a cyclical pattern, with a displacement around 15 days between the first rain the abundance peak of ants. A significant positive correlation was found between precipitation and ant abundance, while the temperature did not have a significant relationship. The use of Malaise traps is useful to characterize the structu...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
In tropical systems, habitat heterogeneity and resource availability have been reported as important...
Diversity of canopy ants was examined by using pyrethoid fogging technique at a reserve area of Prin...
A year-round investigation of the ant species present in the canopies of the briefly deciduous tree,...
This study identified the main biological mechanisms governing the diversity of ants on different ec...
The semi-arid Caatinga is the fourth largest biome of Brazil, which biota still remains one of the m...
Abstract: The semi-arid Caatinga is the fourth largest biome of Brazil, which biota still remains on...
The present study aimed at assessing the effects of climate seasonality on poneromorph ants in the B...
Ants constitute a very important element in the canopies of tropical forest. The species richness, c...
The knowledge about ants of arid zones of Mexico is very poor. For this reason we assessed the biodi...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
(Ant diversity (Hymenoptera) in a fragment of Semidecidual Seasonal Forest in Northwest of São Paulo...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
In tropical systems, habitat heterogeneity and resource availability have been reported as important...
Diversity of canopy ants was examined by using pyrethoid fogging technique at a reserve area of Prin...
A year-round investigation of the ant species present in the canopies of the briefly deciduous tree,...
This study identified the main biological mechanisms governing the diversity of ants on different ec...
The semi-arid Caatinga is the fourth largest biome of Brazil, which biota still remains one of the m...
Abstract: The semi-arid Caatinga is the fourth largest biome of Brazil, which biota still remains on...
The present study aimed at assessing the effects of climate seasonality on poneromorph ants in the B...
Ants constitute a very important element in the canopies of tropical forest. The species richness, c...
The knowledge about ants of arid zones of Mexico is very poor. For this reason we assessed the biodi...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
(Ant diversity (Hymenoptera) in a fragment of Semidecidual Seasonal Forest in Northwest of São Paulo...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...