In this study, it was investigated whether ants nesting under artificial rocks in a mesic south-eastern Australian grassland showed preference for nest sites with different temperature regimes. The study also allowed evaluation of competition between species for nest sites and observations of seasonality in brood and alate production in the nests of four common ant groups. On every sampling occasion more than 90% of nests were either Iridomyrmex spp., Rhytidoponera ‘metallica’, Paratrechina sp. or Pheidole spp. Soil underneath thinner artificial rocks had higher average temperatures and warmed up earlier in the day and Iridomyrmex spp. and R. ‘metallica’ showed preference for establishing nests under these. While all ant nests had summer pe...
The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), a member of the primitive Myrmecia genus of ants, is well ...
The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), a member of the primitive Myrmecia genus of ants, is well ...
Reproduction is a key factor in understanding population ecology and therefore species occurrence. H...
Temperature is an important factor for invertebrates. Social insects build nests, which along with t...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (MAYR, 1868), shows a cycle of regrouping of its nests in wint...
The Argentine ant is an invasive species that has been introduced worldwide causing devastating effe...
Introductions of ants into new areas can dramatically influence resident ant populations. A recent a...
Introductions of ants into new areas can dramatically influence resident ant populations. A recent a...
Social insects are among the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems, where they provide ...
Social insects are among the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems, where they provide ...
Social insects are among the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems, where they provide ...
Physiological tolerance of species to temperature, moisture or chemical-physical properties of the s...
Physiological tolerance of species to temperature, moisture or chemical-physical properties of the s...
The construction of mound-shaped nests by ants is considered as a behavioral adaptation to low envir...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), a member of the primitive Myrmecia genus of ants, is well ...
The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), a member of the primitive Myrmecia genus of ants, is well ...
Reproduction is a key factor in understanding population ecology and therefore species occurrence. H...
Temperature is an important factor for invertebrates. Social insects build nests, which along with t...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (MAYR, 1868), shows a cycle of regrouping of its nests in wint...
The Argentine ant is an invasive species that has been introduced worldwide causing devastating effe...
Introductions of ants into new areas can dramatically influence resident ant populations. A recent a...
Introductions of ants into new areas can dramatically influence resident ant populations. A recent a...
Social insects are among the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems, where they provide ...
Social insects are among the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems, where they provide ...
Social insects are among the most abundant arthropods in terrestrial ecosystems, where they provide ...
Physiological tolerance of species to temperature, moisture or chemical-physical properties of the s...
Physiological tolerance of species to temperature, moisture or chemical-physical properties of the s...
The construction of mound-shaped nests by ants is considered as a behavioral adaptation to low envir...
Climate change may affect ecosystems and biodiversity through the impacts of rising temperature on s...
The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), a member of the primitive Myrmecia genus of ants, is well ...
The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), a member of the primitive Myrmecia genus of ants, is well ...
Reproduction is a key factor in understanding population ecology and therefore species occurrence. H...