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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:googlescopusBiological control of the coffee berry borer: Main natural enemies, control success, and landscape influence
ReviewAbstract: Coffee is one of the most important commodities globally and the Coffee Berry Borer (CBB) is its maiPalabras claves:biological control, Coffee pest, HYPOTHENEMUS HAMPEI, Literature searchAutores:Armbrecht I., Grass I., Selene Escobar-Ramírez, Tscharntke T.Fuentes:googlescopusAn Artificial Aril Designed to Induce Seed Hauling by Ants for Ecological Rehabilitation Purposes
ArticleAbstract: Ants are effective at moving seeds toward their nests, something that may benefit the seeds. We evalPalabras claves:Ecological services, Myrmecochory, Seed dispersionAutores:Armbrecht I., Calle Z., Henao-Gallego N., Montoya-Lerma J., Selene Escobar-RamírezFuentes:googlescopusExploring the role of the generalist ant Solenopsis geminata (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) on seed germination of Senna spectabilis (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae)
ArticleAbstract: The colonization of pastures by plant species other than grasses is limited by the scarcity of primaPalabras claves:Ant nests, germination, GUAZUMA ULMIFOLIA, Pithecellobium dulce, Senna spectabilisAutores:Armbrecht I., Hurtado-Giraldo A., Selene Escobar-Ramírez, Torres A.M.Fuentes:googlescopusNesting of arboreal ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in artificial substrates in coffee plantations in the Colombian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Ants can provide pest biocontrol for coffee crops; however, this ecosystem service may decline in inPalabras claves:Crematogaster, Management of beneficial ants, Management of coffee agroecosystems, Nesomyrmex, Nesting resourcesAutores:Armbrecht I., López-Dávila A.J., Selene Escobar-RamírezFuentes:googlescopusShade-growing practices lessen the impact of coffee plantations on multiple dimensions of ant diversity
ArticleAbstract: Land use management influence changes in biodiversity beyond the targeted species. Management practiPalabras claves:agricultural management strategies, Beta diversity, biotic homogenization, coffee plantation, Formicidae, Functional diversity, Phylogenetic diversityAutores:Arenas-Clavijo A., Armbrecht I., Handa I.T., Ibarra-Isassi J., Lessard J.P., Selene Escobar-RamírezFuentes:googlescopusRemoval of nonmyrmecochorous seeds by ants: Role of ants in cattle grasslands
ArticleAbstract: Livestock production models prevailing in Colombian Andes are simplified treeless pastures for extenPalabras claves:Autores:Armbrecht I., Duque S., Henao N., Hurtado-Giraldo A., Selene Escobar-RamírezFuentes:googlescopusPredatory capacity of the ants Solenopsis picea and Crematogaster crinosa on the coffee berry borer Hypothenemus hampei in the field with an attractant solution
ArticleAbstract: The ants present in coffee plantations could be exerting a natural control of the Coffee Berry BorerPalabras claves:Ants, biological control, Coffea Arábica, coffee berry borerAutores:Armbrecht I., Benavides-Machado P., Constantino-Chuaire L.M., Montoya-Lerma J., Selene Escobar-RamírezFuentes:googlescopus