The yellow-meadow ant (Lasius flavus) is a common mound-building species of central European grasslands. Lasius flavus activity has been shown to change the amounts of plant nutrients in their mound soil substrate. It is unknown how the maturity of such mounds influences nutrient status and affects plant growth. We quantified bulk soil and extractable nutrient contents of three mound development stages (young, middle-aged and fully-developed) in comparison to the surrounding soil (control), and in a bioassay using species of three plant functional types (grass, non nitrogen (N)-fixing forb, N-fixing forb) linked these to plant growth and chemistry. Our results showed that development stage was an important predictor of a mound's nutritional...
As ecosystem engineers, ants can mediate soil processes and functions by producing biogenic structur...
Grasslands are often characterised by small-scale mosaics in plant community composition that contri...
Grasslands are often characterised by small-scale mosaics in plant community composition that contri...
Yellow meadow ant (Lasius flavus) mound building activity alters the physico-chemical properties of ...
Ants are important soil engineers, affecting the structure and function of ecosystems. To address th...
Ants are important ecosystem engineers and can be abundant in extensively managed grassland ecosyste...
Ants are widely regarded as ‘ecosystem engineers’ because they change the biological, chemical, and ...
The present study focuses on the physico-chemical characteristics of the nest rim debris soil of a c...
1. Mounds produced by animals are important sources of disturbance in the sand shinnery oak communit...
Interactions between aboveground vertebrate herbivores and subterranean yellow meadow ants (Lasius f...
Soil dwelling ants are important soil engineers that have a large impact on the soil ecosystem. This...
Interactions between aboveground vertebrate herbivores and subterranean yellow meadow ants (Lasius f...
Soil ecosystem engineers such as termites and ants are able to modify physico-chemically the surroun...
Ants are important components of most soil invertebrate communities, and can affect the flow of ener...
14 pagesSerpentine grasslands are unique ecosystems that, due to their soil composition, prove to be...
As ecosystem engineers, ants can mediate soil processes and functions by producing biogenic structur...
Grasslands are often characterised by small-scale mosaics in plant community composition that contri...
Grasslands are often characterised by small-scale mosaics in plant community composition that contri...
Yellow meadow ant (Lasius flavus) mound building activity alters the physico-chemical properties of ...
Ants are important soil engineers, affecting the structure and function of ecosystems. To address th...
Ants are important ecosystem engineers and can be abundant in extensively managed grassland ecosyste...
Ants are widely regarded as ‘ecosystem engineers’ because they change the biological, chemical, and ...
The present study focuses on the physico-chemical characteristics of the nest rim debris soil of a c...
1. Mounds produced by animals are important sources of disturbance in the sand shinnery oak communit...
Interactions between aboveground vertebrate herbivores and subterranean yellow meadow ants (Lasius f...
Soil dwelling ants are important soil engineers that have a large impact on the soil ecosystem. This...
Interactions between aboveground vertebrate herbivores and subterranean yellow meadow ants (Lasius f...
Soil ecosystem engineers such as termites and ants are able to modify physico-chemically the surroun...
Ants are important components of most soil invertebrate communities, and can affect the flow of ener...
14 pagesSerpentine grasslands are unique ecosystems that, due to their soil composition, prove to be...
As ecosystem engineers, ants can mediate soil processes and functions by producing biogenic structur...
Grasslands are often characterised by small-scale mosaics in plant community composition that contri...
Grasslands are often characterised by small-scale mosaics in plant community composition that contri...