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Ant communities in disturbed subtropical landscapes: is climate more important than stochastic processes?
Functional trait-based approaches have provided advances in the understanding of community assembly rules. Broad generalisations remain, however, limited due to the idiosyncratic nature of taxa and ecosystems,...
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Alien ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Mexico: the first database of records
The synthesis of comprehensive databases on the identity and distributions of alien organisms is a critical step to develo** informed invasion management plans and identifying areas that are data-deficient. ...
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Disruption of ant-seed dispersal mutualisms by the invasive Asian needle ant (Pachycondyla chinensis)
By disrupting the structure of native ant assemblages, invasive ants can have effects across trophic levels. Most studies to date, however, have focused on the impacts just two species (Linepithema humile and Sol...