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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:googlescopusA global database of ant species abundances
OtherAbstract: What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights about assemblagePalabras claves:Abundance, Ants, Database, Disturbance, Formicidae, geo-referenced, hábitat, local assemblage, Occurrence, PITFALL TRAP, Winkler trapAutores:Abril S., Agosti D., Andersen A.N., Angulo E., Armbrecht I., Arnan X., Baccaro F.B., Bishop T.R., Boulay R., Brühl C.A., Castracani C., Cerda X., David A. Donoso, Delsinne T.D., Diaz M., Dunn R.R., Ellison A.M., Enriquez M.L., Fayle T.M., Feener D.H., Fisher B.L., Fisher R.N., Fitzpatrick M.C., Gibb H., Gómez C., Gotelli N.J., Gove A.D., Grasso D.A., Groc S., Grossman B.F., Guenard B., Gunawardene N., Heterick B., Hoffmann B.D., Janda M., Jenkins C.N., John E. Lattke, Kaspari M.E., Klimes P., Lach L., Laeger T., Leponce M., Lessard J.P., Longino J.T., Lucky A., Luke S.H., Majer J., McGlynn T.P., Menke S.B., Mezger D., Mori A., Moses J., Munyai T.C., Pacheco R., Paknia O., Parr C.L., Pearce-Duvet J., Pfeiffer M., Philpott S.M., Photakis M., Resasco J., Retana J., Sanders N.J., Silva R.R., Sorger M.D., Souza J.L.P., Suarez A.V., Tista M., Toro I.D., Vasconcelos H.L., Vonshak M., Weiser M.D., Yates M.Fuentes:scopusCrematogaster pygmaea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae), a highly polygynous and polydomous Crematogaster from northeastern Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Crematogaster pygmaea is revived from synonymy under C. abstinens and newly characterized as a grounPalabras claves:Brazil, Ceará, Crematogaster, Formicidae, Myrmicinae, Polydomy, PolygynyAutores:De Biseau J.C., Hamidi R., Longino J.T., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Quinet Y.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:scopusNew records of nine ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) for the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Collections of the Charles Darwin Research Station, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, asPalabras claves:Formicidae, Galapagos islands, Introductions, New recordsAutores:Dekoninck W., Henri William Herrera, Longino J.T.Fuentes:scopusIgaponera curiosa, a new ponerine genus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from the Amazon
ArticleAbstract: The monotypic ant genus Igaponera gen. nov. is proposed to include its type species I. curiosa (MackPalabras claves:AMAZÓNAS, ANT, identification, Neotropics, taxonomyAutores:Adrian Troya, John E. Lattke, Longino J.T., Marcineiro F.S.R.Fuentes:scopusThe global distribution of known and undiscovered ant biodiversity
ArticleAbstract: Invertebrates constitute the majority of animal species and are critical for ecosystem functioning aPalabras claves:Autores:Azuma F., Blatrix R., Chao A., David A. Donoso, Dudley K.L., Dunn R.R., Economo E.P., Fisher B.L., Georgiadis C., Gibb H., Gomez K., Guenard B., Guralnick R., Hawkes P.G., Jenkins C.N., Jetz W., John E. Lattke, Johnson R.A., Kass J.M., Lauriers J.D., Longino J.T., Lubertazzi D., MacGown J.A., Mackay W., Parr C.L., Robson S., Sanders N.J., Ward P.S., Weiser M.D.Fuentes:scopus