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Article Reference Structure, Diversity and Distribution of ant communities.
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Article Reference Reproductive strategies and community structure of New Guinean arboreal nesting termites.
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Article Reference Habitat Rather than Prey Limits Predatory Ants
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Article Reference Trophic ecology of the armadillo ant Tatuidris tatusia assessed by stable isotopes and behavioral observations.
Ants of the genus Tatuidris Brown and Kempf (Formicidae: Agroecomyrmecinae) generally occur at low abundances in forests of Central and South America. Their morphological peculiarities, such as mandibular brushes, are presumably linked with specialized predatory habits. Our aims were to (1) assess the Tatuidris abundance in an evergreen premontane forest of Ecuador; (2) detail morphological characteristics and feeding behavior of Tatuidris; and (3) define the position of Tatuidris in the food web. A total of 465 litter samples were collected. For the first time, live Tatuidris individuals were observed. Various potential food sources were offered to them. A nitrogen stable isotope ratio analysis ((15)N/(14)N) was conducted on Tatuidris tatusia, other ants, and common organisms from the leaf-litter mesofauna. We found a relatively high abundance of T. tatusia in the site. Live individuals did not feed on any of the food sources offered, as usually observed with diet specialist ants. The isotope analysis revealed that T. tatusia is one of the top predators of the leaf-litter food web.
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Article Reference Octet Stream Spatial and temporal foraging overlaps in a Chacoan ground-foraging ant assemblage
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Article Reference chemical/x-molconn-Z Ant diversity along a wide rainfall gradient in the Paraguayan dry Chaco
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Article Reference Rainfall Influences Ant Sampling in Dry Forests
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Article Reference Effect of rainfall exclusion on ant assemblages in mountain rainforests of Ecuador.
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Article Reference chemical/x-molconn-Z Experimental Draught Impacts Ant Assemblage
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Article Reference Octet Stream Contribution of cocoa plantations to the conservation of native ants (Insecta : Hymenoptera : Formicidae) with a special emphasis on the Atlantic Forest fauna of southern Bahia, Brazil
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