Forest vertical complexity affects alpha and beta diversity of small mammals
To better understand the relationship between forest complexity and small mammal
diversity, we investigated the vertical stratification of marsupials and rodents in 2 forest types …
diversity, we investigated the vertical stratification of marsupials and rodents in 2 forest types …
[HTML][HTML] A taxonomic study of the Brazilian turtle ants (Formicidae: Myrmicinae: Cephalotes)
We revise the taxonomy of species of the ant genus Cephalotes occurring in Brazil. Sixty-
four species are recognized, distributed in 14 species groups. Five species are described as …
four species are recognized, distributed in 14 species groups. Five species are described as …
Abundance of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the functional groups in two different habitats
Triyogo A, Budiadi, Widyastuti SM, Subrata SA, Budi SS. 2020. Abundance of ants
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the functional groups in two different habitats. Biodiversitas …
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the functional groups in two different habitats. Biodiversitas …
The Capixaba ant species inventory is far from complete: A local scale assessment of the ants (Formicidae) reveals the importance of diversity studies and …
RE Vicente, JLP Souza, LP do Prado - Sociobiology, 2023 - periodicos.uefs.br
Abstract The Atlantic Forest is the third largest biome in Brazil, the most sampled, and has
the second highest diversity of ant species described. However, these data are spatially very …
the second highest diversity of ant species described. However, these data are spatially very …
[HTML][HTML] Neoponera Emery, 1901 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) revisited: 1. The N. laevigata species-group
Abstract The Neotropical Neoponera laevigata species-group is revised. This group can be
separated from others in the genus by means of a new key to Neoponera species–groups …
separated from others in the genus by means of a new key to Neoponera species–groups …
[HTML][HTML] Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from an Amazonian fragmented landscape, Juara, Mato Grosso, Brazil, with new records of ant species
Abstract The state of Mato Grosso is the 3rd largest Brazilian state, is covered with three
major Brazilian biomes, including the Pantanal, Cerrado, and Amazonia. To date, 449 ant …
major Brazilian biomes, including the Pantanal, Cerrado, and Amazonia. To date, 449 ant …
How the Choice of Habitat and Sampling Technique Affects Biodiversity Knowledge: The Case of Cylindromyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the Atlantic Forest
JLP Souza, RE Vicente, PR Bartholomay - Sociobiology, 2024 - ojs3.uefs.br
Abstract The Atlantic Forest is a biodiversity hotspot, and myrmecologists broadly study its
numerous habitats. Even so, much of its biodiversity remains to be discovered, and the …
numerous habitats. Even so, much of its biodiversity remains to be discovered, and the …
[HTML][HTML] Ant Communities (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a Protected Urban Park in Northeast Mexico
MN Becerra-Castañeda, MJ Aguilar-Méndez… - Revista de Biología …, 2024 - scielo.sa.cr
Objective: To analyze, through ant communities, the influence of urbanization in a protected
natural area (PNA) located in an urban zone. Methods: From April to July 2022, using bait …
natural area (PNA) located in an urban zone. Methods: From April to July 2022, using bait …
Defining habitat use by the parabiotic ants Camponotus femoratus (Fabricius, 1804) and Crematogaster levior Longino, 2003
RE Vicente, TJ Izzo - Sociobiology, 2017 - ojs3.uefs.br
Ant-garden ants have a strong relationship with epiphytes that need light to grow, for these
reason, it has been previously documented in forest gaps. Moreover, larger gaps have more …
reason, it has been previously documented in forest gaps. Moreover, larger gaps have more …
Effect of dominant parabiotic Ant‐Garden ants on the understory and ground‐dwelling ant assemblage in the Amazon rainforest
RE Vicente, TJ Izzo - Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Camponotus femoratus (Fabricius, 1804) and Crematogaster levior Longino,
2003 are Amazonian ants that jointly live in a parabiotic association in arboreal nests that …
2003 are Amazonian ants that jointly live in a parabiotic association in arboreal nests that …