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Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure
ArticleAbstract: Many studies have focused on the impacts of climate change on biological assemblages, yet little isPalabras claves:assemblage structure, Dominance, Global warming, Probability of interspecific encounter, Species evennessAutores:Abril S., Andersen A.N., Angulo E., Armbrecht I., Arnan X., Baccaro F.B., Bishop T.R., Boulay R., Castracani C., David A. Donoso, Delsinne T.D., Diaz M., Dunn R.R., Enriquez M.L., Fayle T.M., Feener D.H., Fitzpatrick M.C., Gibb H., Gómez C., Grasso D.A., Groc S., Heterick B., Hoffmann B.D., John E. Lattke, Lach L., Leponce M., Lessard J.P., Longino J.T., Lucky A., Majer J., Menke S.B., Mezger D., Mori A., Munyai T.C., Paknia O., Parr C.L., Pearce-Duvet J., Pfeiffer M., Philpott S.M., Photakis M., Sanders N.J., Souza J.L.P., Tista M., Toro I.D., Vasconcelos H.L., Vonshak M., Watson S.Fuentes:googlescopusBiogeography of mutualistic fungi cultivated by leafcutter ants
ArticleAbstract: Leafcutter ants propagate co-evolving fungi for food. The nearly 50 species of leafcutter ants (AttaPalabras claves:Attamyces bromatificus, insect–fungus mutualism, Leucoagaricus gongylophorus, Leucoagaricus weberi, Leucocoprinus gongylophorus, symbiosisAutores:Adams R.M.M., Bacci M., Bollazzi M., Brandão C.R.F., Bruschi S.M., Clark R.M., Cooper M., Herman J.J., Himler A.G., Ishak H.D., John E. Lattke, Johnson R.A., LaPolla J.S., Leal I.R., Mikheyev A.S., Mueller U.G., Ortiz A., Pagnocca F.C., Rabeling C., Rehner S.A., Roces F., Rodrigues A., Schultz T.R., Scott J.J., Smith C.C., Solomon S.E., Sosa-Calvo J., Vasconcelos H.L., Wirth R.Fuentes:scopusAnt fauna composition and structure in three semiarid vegetation formations in Paraguaná Peninsula, Falcón, Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Several ecological features make ants important elements in the functioning of arid and semi-arid ecPalabras claves:Autores:John E. Lattke, Pérez-Sánchez A.J., Viloria A.L.Fuentes:scopusArmy ant males lose seasonality at a site on the equator
ArticleAbstract: Army ants are keystone predators in the tropics and subtropics. During reproduction, males fly betwePalabras claves:Alates, New World, phenology, reproduction, tropicsAutores:Castro R.V., Dale L. Forrister, Duval M., Garwood N.C., Hays T., John E. Lattke, Longino J.T., Sendoya S., Tozetto L.Fuentes:scopusArmy ants in four forests: Geographic variation in raid rates and species composition
ArticleAbstract: The New World army ants are top predators in the litter of tropical forest, but no comprehensive stuPalabras claves:Ambient temperature, Diel patterns, Dominant species, Ecitoninae, Foraging, Species richness, Top predatorAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusGlobal diversity in light of climate change: The case of ants
ArticleAbstract: Aim To use a fine-grained global model of ant diversity to identify the limits of our knowledge of dPalabras claves:aridity, Biodiversity, Biogeography, Formicidae, Species richness, TEMPERATUREAutores:Andersen A.N., Arnan X., Brühl C.A., Cerda X., Dunn R.R., Ellison A.M., Fisher B.L., Fitzpatrick M.C., Gotelli N.J., Gove A.D., Guenard B., Jenkins C.N., John E. Lattke, Lessard J.P., McGlynn T.P., Menke S.B., Parr C.L., Philpott S.M., Sanders N.J., Vasconcelos H.L., Weiser M.D.Fuentes:scopusExtraordinary predation by the neotropical army ant Cheliomyrmex andicola: Implications for the evolution of the army ant syndrome
ArticleAbstract: Workers of the genus Cheliomyrmex are unique among the New world army ants (subfamily Ecitoninae) inPalabras claves:Ecitoninae, ECUADOR, Mandibular modification, StingAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S.Fuentes:scopusElevational and geographic variation in army ant swarm raid rates
ArticleAbstract: International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI) 2010 Abstract Geographic and elevationalPalabras claves:Antbirds, Eciton burchelliim, Ecitoninae, Labidus praedatorAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., Kumar A., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusDiurnal and nocturnal foraging specialisation in Neotropical army ants
ArticleAbstract: Temporal segregation of species' activity periods may lessen interspecific competition. e tested forPalabras claves:Central America, Diel cycle, Formicidae, SOUTH AMERICA, temporal partitioningAutores:John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., O'Donnell S., Powell S.Fuentes:scopusPatterns of Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Richness and Relative Abundance along an Aridity Gradient in Western Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: In xeric ecosystems, ant diversity response to aridity varies with rainfall magnitude and gradient ePalabras claves:Ant diversity, Araya Peninsula, Mantel correlograms, Neotropics, semi-arid environmentsAutores:John E. Lattke, Pérez-Sánchez A.J., Viloria A.L.Fuentes:scopus