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  1. Article ; Online: Plant species with larger extrafloral nectaries produce better quality nectar when needed and interact with the best ant partners.

    Alencar, Cícero Luanderson da Silva / Nogueira, Anselmo / Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo / Coutinho, Ítalo Antônio Cotta

    Journal of experimental botany

    2023  Volume 74, Issue 15, Page(s) 4613–4627

    Abstract: Few studies have explored the phenotypic plasticity of nectar production on plant attractiveness to ants. Here, we investigate the role of extrafloral nectary (EFN) size on the productivity of extrafloral nectar in three sympatric legume species. We ... ...

    Abstract Few studies have explored the phenotypic plasticity of nectar production on plant attractiveness to ants. Here, we investigate the role of extrafloral nectary (EFN) size on the productivity of extrafloral nectar in three sympatric legume species. We hypothesized that plant species with larger EFNs (i) have higher induced nectar secretion after herbivory events, and (ii) are more likely to interact with more protective (i.e. dominant) ant partners. We target 90 plants of three Chamaecrista species in the field. We estimated EFN size and conducted field experiments to evaluate any differences in nectar traits before and after leaf damage to investigate the phenotypic plasticity of nectar production across species. We conducted multiple censuses of ant species feeding on EFNs over time. Plant species increased nectar descriptors after leaf damage, but in different ways. Supporting our hypothesis, C. duckeana, with the largest EFN size, increased all nectar descriptors, with most intense post-herbivory-induced response, taking its place as the most attractive to ants, including dominant species. EFN size variation was an excellent indicator of nectar productivity across species. The higher control over reward production in plants with larger sized EFNs reflects an induction mechanism under damage that reduces costs and increases the potential benefits of indirect biotic defences.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Ants/physiology ; Plant Nectar ; Symbiosis ; Herbivory/physiology ; Plant Leaves/physiology ; Plants
    Chemical Substances Plant Nectar
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-27
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2976-2
    ISSN 1460-2431 ; 0022-0957
    ISSN (online) 1460-2431
    ISSN 0022-0957
    DOI 10.1093/jxb/erad160
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  2. Article: Interaction between epiphytic chemical allelopathy and ant-pruning determining the composition of Amazonian ant-garden epiphytes

    Pereira, Andréia Anjo / da Silva, Ivone Vieira / Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo

    Arthropod-plant interactions. 2021 June, v. 15, no. 3

    2021  

    Abstract: In Ant-gardens, ants build nests with organic materials and take specific seeds of some species of epiphytes which germinate. In this mutualistic interaction, a variety of other epiphytes could colonize the nests and develop, but it doesn't happen. We ... ...

    Abstract In Ant-gardens, ants build nests with organic materials and take specific seeds of some species of epiphytes which germinate. In this mutualistic interaction, a variety of other epiphytes could colonize the nests and develop, but it doesn't happen. We assume that there is chemical allelopathy with epiphytes inhibiting the germination and growth of other species of epiphytes, and with ants cutting off non-mutualistic epiphyte species. To investigate this, we performed chemical and prune tests which determine the composition of the epiphyte species of Ant-Gardens of parabiotic ants, Camponotus femoratus (Fabricius, 1804) and Crematogaster levior Longino, 2003. For the chemical allelopathic test, we administered the extract of the stem and leaves of Peperomia macrostachya (Vahl) A. Dietr. and Codonanthe calcarata (Miq.) Hanst. (the most common species in parabiotic AGs) in different concentrations. For the prune test, we used seedlings of the mutualistic plant Peperomia macrostachya and non-mutualistic plant Cucumis sativus as a control, then we inspected the nests to evaluate the ants pruning the seedlings. In the chemical allelopathy tests, the species Codonanthe calcarata decreased the germination speed indexes in relation to the control (distilled water). On the contrary, the length and weight of the seedlings were positively influenced by epiphyte extract. In the prune test, most of the plants pruned were non-mutualistic. The results of the chemical allelopathy and prune experiments showed that both mutualistic epiphytes and ants play a decisive role in the composition of epiphytes in Ant-Gardens.
    Keywords Camponotus ; Codonanthe ; Crematogaster ; Cucumis sativus ; Peperomia ; allelopathy ; epiphytes ; germination
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-06
    Size p. 399-407.
    Publishing place Springer Netherlands
    Document type Article
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    ZDB-ID 2377469-1
    ISSN 1872-8847 ; 1872-8855
    ISSN (online) 1872-8847
    ISSN 1872-8855
    DOI 10.1007/s11829-021-09825-5
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  3. Article: Legal reserves ensure alpha and beta ant diversity in highly modified agricultural landscapes

    Przybyszewski, Kelley Rita / Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo / Ferreira, José Victor Alves / Pereira, Mônica Josene Barbosa / Izzo, Thiago Junqueira / Storck-Tonon, Danielle

    Associação Brasileira de Ciência Ecológica e Conservação Perspectives in ecology and conservation. 2022 Aug. 03,

    2022  

    Abstract: To preserve biodiversity, the Brazilian law postulates that rural properties must keep a percentage of native vegetation cover, denominated as “Legal Reserve” (LR). Recent political efforts are being made to disoblige the farmer to keep the LRs. In this ... ...

    Abstract To preserve biodiversity, the Brazilian law postulates that rural properties must keep a percentage of native vegetation cover, denominated as “Legal Reserve” (LR). Recent political efforts are being made to disoblige the farmer to keep the LRs. In this study we evaluated the role of LRs in ensuring the ant biodiversity on LRs and soybean plantations. Ants were collected in 42 landscapes within Amazonian forests and Cerrado savannahs and the transition vegetation between them. In each landscape, sets of pitfall traps were placed in a paired design, in the Legal Reserve area and in the adjacent soybean cultivation matrix. As expected, the number of species was extremely lower on soybean plantations. Despite richness, we observed strong turnover between the LRs and plantations. The landscape types on which the Legal Reserve was inserted did not influence the number, but did influence the composition of species. Also, the similarity among samples decay with geographic distance only on LRs. Our results show the importance of the maintenance of Legal Reserve areas for the ants and associated biodiversity in agro-ecosystems. This fact reinforces the need to preserve the Legal Reserves as described in Brazilian law.
    Keywords agroecosystems ; biodiversity ; cerrado ; farmers ; indigenous species ; landscapes ; politics ; soybeans ; vegetation cover
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-0803
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    Note Pre-press version
    ISSN 2530-0644
    DOI 10.1016/j.pecon.2022.08.001
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  4. Article: ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America

    Silva, Rogério R. / Martello, Felipe / Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado / Silva, Otávio Guilherme M. / do Prado, Lívia Pires / Brandão, Carlos Roberto F. / de Albuquerque, Emília Zoppas / Morini, Maria Santina C. / Delabie, Jacques Hubert Charles / dos Santos Monteiro, Erison Carlos / Emanuel Oliveira Alves, Agripino / Wild, Alexander L. / Christianini, Alexander V. / Arnhold, Alexandre / Casadei Ferreira, Alexandre / Oliveira, Aline Machado / Santos, Alvaro D. / Galbán, Alvaro / de Oliveira, Amanda Aparecida /
    Subtil, Amanda Gomes Madureira / Dias, Amanda Martins / de Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia / Waldschimidt, Ana Maria / Freitas, André Victor Lucci / Avalos, Andrea N. / Meyer, Andreas L. S. / Sánchez‐Restrepo, Andrés F. / Suarez, Andrew V. / Souza, Anselmo Santos / Queiroz, Antônio C. M. / Mayhé‐Nunes, Antônio J. / da Cruz Reis, Ariel / Lopes, Benedito Cortês / Guénard, Benoit / Trad, Bhrenno Maykon / Caitano, Bianca / Yagound, Boris / Pereira‐Silva, Brenda / Fisher, Brian L. / Tavares, Brisa Lunar Patrício / Moraes, Bruna Borges / Filgueiras, Bruno K. C. / Guarda, Carin / Ribas, Carla R. / Cereto, Carlos Eduardo / Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa / Schaefer, Carlos E. G. R. / Paris, Carolina I. / Bueno, Cecília / Lasmar, Chaim Jose / da Costa‐Milanez, Cinthia Borges / Lutinski, Cladis Juliana / Ortiz‐Sepulveda, Claudia M. / Wazema, Claudia Tiemi / Mariano, Cléa S. F. / Barrera, Corina Anahí / Klunk, Cristian Luan / Santana, Daniel Oliveira / Larrea, Darío / Rother, Débora Cristina / Souza‐Campana, Débora R. / Kayano, Débora Yumi / Alves, Diego Lemos / Assis, Diego Santana / Anjos, Diego / França, Eder Cleyton Barbosa / Santos, Eduardo F. / Silva, Elisangela A. / Santos, Éliton Vieira / Koch, Elmo Borges / Siqueira, Emely Laiara Silva / Almeida, Érica A. / Araujo, Erica Santos / Villarreal, Erick / Becker, Erin / de Oliveira Canedo‐Júnior, Ernesto / Santos‐Neto, Esperidião A. / Economo, Evan P. / Araújo‐Oliveira, Évellyn Silva / Cuezzo, Fabiana / Magalhães, Fabrício Severo / Neves, Felipe Marcel / Rosumek, Felix Baumgarten / Dorneles, Fernanda Emanuela / Noll, Fernando B. / Arruda, Filipe V. / Esteves, Flávia A. / Ramos, Flavio Nunes / Garcia, Flávio Roberto Mello / de Castro, Flávio Siqueiro / Serna, Francisco / Marcineiro, Frederico Rottgers / Neves, Frederico S. / do Nascimento, Gabriela Bandeira / de Figueiredo Jacintho, Gabriela / Camacho, Gabriela P. / Ribeiro, Genesio Tamara / Lourenço, Giselle Martins / Soares, Glória Ramos / Castilho, Graciele A. / Alves, Guilherme Pereira / Zurita, Gustavo A. / Machado Santos, Gustavo Henrique / Onody, Helena Carolina / Oliveira, Helon Simões / Vasconcelos, Heraldo L. / Paulino‐Neto, Hipólito Ferreira / Brant, Humberto / Rismo Coelho, Igor / de Melo Teles e Gomes, Inácio José / Leal, Inara R. / Dos Santos, Iracenir Andrade / Santos, Isis Caroline Siqueira / Fernandes, Itanna O. / Nascimento, Ivan C. / Queiroz, Jarbas Marçal / Lattke, John E. / Majer, Jonathan / Schoereder, José Henrique / Dantas, José Oliveira / Andrade‐Silva, Joudellys / Díaz Guastavino, Juan Martin / Silveira dos Santos, Juliana / Filloy, Julieta / Chaul, Júlio C. M. / Lutinski, Junir Antonio / Carvalho, Karine S. / Ramos, Kelli S. / Sampaio, Kelly L. S. / Ribeiro, Laís Aryane M. / Sousa‐Souto, Leandro / Paolucci, Lucas N. / Elizalde, Luciana / Podgaiski, Luciana R. / Chifflet, Lucila / Carvalho‐Leite, Ludimila Juliele / Calcaterra, Luis A. / Macedo‐Reis, Luiz Eduardo / Magnago, Luiz Fernando Silva / Madureira, Marcelo Silva / Silva, Márcio Morais / Pie, Márcio R. / Uehara‐Prado, Marcio / Pizo, Marco Aurélio / Pesquero, Marcos Antônio / Carneiro, Marcos Augusto Ferraz / Busato, Maria Assunta / de Almeida, Maria Fernanda Brito / Bellocq, Maria Isabel / Tibcherani, Mariáh / Casimiro, Mariana Sampaio / Ronque, Mariane Ueda Vaz / da Costa, Marília Maria Silva / Angotti, Marina Acero / de Oliveira, Marina Vasconcelos / Leponce, Maurice / Imata, Mayara Mieko Gonçalves / de Oliveira Martins, Mila Ferraz / Antunes Ulysséa, Mônica / do Espirito Santo, Nadia Barbosa / Ladino López, Natalia Maritza / Balbino, Natalia Soares / da Silva, Nathalia Sampaio / Safar, Nathália V. H. / de Andrade, Paloma Leal / Camargo, Paulo H. S. A. / Oliveira, Paulo S. / Dodonov, Pavel / Luna, Pedro / Ward, Philip S. / Hanisch, Priscila E. / Silva, Priscila Santos / Divieso, Raquel / Carvalho, Raquel L. / Campos, Renata B. F. / Antoniazzi, Reuber / Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo / Giovenardi, Ricardo / Campos, Ricardo Ildefonso / Solar, Ricardo R. C. / Fujihara, Ricardo Toshio / de Jesus Santos, Roberta / Fagundes, Roberth / Guerrero, Roberto J. / Probst, Rodolfo S. / de Jesus, Rodrigo Silva / Silvestre, Rogério / López‐Muñoz, Roman Alberto / de Souza Ferreira‐Châline, Ronara / Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos / de Mello Pinto, Samuel / Santoandré, Santiago / Althoff, Sérgio L. / Ribeiro, Sérvio P. / Jory, Tainara / Fernandes, Tae Tanaami / de Oliveira Andrade, Tamires / Pereira, Thalles Platiny Lavinscky / Gonçalves‐Souza, Thiago / da Silva, Thiago Sanches Ranzani / Silva, Victória N. G. / Lopez, Vinicius Marques / Tonetti, Vinicius Rodrigues / Nacagava, Vivian Ayumi Fujizawa / Oliveira, Viviane M. / Dáttilo, Wesley / DaRocha, Wesley / Franco, Weslly / Dröse, William / Antonialli, William / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Ecology. 2022 Feb., v. 103, no. 2

    2022  

    Abstract: Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial ecosystems. Further, ants are ... ...

    Abstract Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial ecosystems. Further, ants are widely used as bioindicators of the ecological impact of land use. We gathered information of ant species in the Atlantic Forest of South America. The ATLANTIC ANTS data set, which is part of the ATLANTIC SERIES data papers, is a compilation of ant records from collections (18,713 records), unpublished data (29,651 records), and published sources (106,910 records; 1,059 references), including papers, theses, dissertations, and book chapters published from 1886 to 2020. In total, the data set contains 153,818 ant records from 7,636 study locations in the Atlantic Forest, representing 10 subfamilies, 99 genera, 1,114 ant species identified with updated taxonomic certainty, and 2,235 morphospecies codes. Our data set reflects the heterogeneity in ant records, which include ants sampled at the beginning of the taxonomic history of myrmecology (the 19th and 20th centuries) and more recent ant surveys designed to address specific questions in ecology and biology. The data set can be used by researchers to develop strategies to deal with different macroecological and region‐wide questions, focusing on assemblages, species occurrences, and distribution patterns. Furthermore, the data can be used to assess the consequences of changes in land use in the Atlantic Forest on different ecological processes. No copyright restrictions apply to the use of this data set, but we request that authors cite this data paper when using these data in publications or teaching events.
    Keywords data collection ; environmental impact ; forests ; land use ; morphospecies ; plant growth ; reproduction ; soil ; South America
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-02
    Publishing place John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
    Document type Article
    Note JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 1797-8
    ISSN 0012-9658
    ISSN 0012-9658
    DOI 10.1002/ecy.3580
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  5. Article ; Online: ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America.

    Silva, Rogério R / Martello, Felipe / Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado / Silva, Otávio Guilherme M / do Prado, Lívia Pires / Brandão, Carlos Roberto F / de Albuquerque, Emília Zoppas / Morini, Maria Santina C / Delabie, Jacques Hubert Charles / Dos Santos Monteiro, Erison Carlos / Emanuel Oliveira Alves, Agripino / Wild, Alexander L / Christianini, Alexander V / Arnhold, Alexandre / Casadei Ferreira, Alexandre / Oliveira, Aline Machado / Santos, Alvaro D / Galbán, Alvaro / de Oliveira, Amanda Aparecida /
    Subtil, Amanda Gomes Madureira / Dias, Amanda Martins / de Carvalho Campos, Ana Eugênia / Waldschimidt, Ana Maria / Freitas, André Victor Lucci / Avalos, Andrea N / Meyer, Andreas L S / Sánchez-Restrepo, Andrés F / Suarez, Andrew V / Souza, Anselmo Santos / Queiroz, Antônio C M / Mayhé-Nunes, Antônio J / da Cruz Reis, Ariel / Lopes, Benedito Cortês / Guénard, Benoit / Trad, Bhrenno Maykon / Caitano, Bianca / Yagound, Boris / Pereira-Silva, Brenda / Fisher, Brian L / Tavares, Brisa Lunar Patrício / Moraes, Bruna Borges / Filgueiras, Bruno K C / Guarda, Carin / Ribas, Carla R / Cereto, Carlos Eduardo / Esbérard, Carlos Eduardo Lustosa / Schaefer, Carlos E G R / Paris, Carolina I / Bueno, Cecília / Lasmar, Chaim Jose / da Costa-Milanez, Cinthia Borges / Lutinski, Cladis Juliana / Ortiz-Sepulveda, Claudia M / Wazema, Claudia Tiemi / Mariano, Cléa S F / Barrera, Corina Anahí / Klunk, Cristian Luan / Santana, Daniel Oliveira / Larrea, Darío / Rother, Débora Cristina / Souza-Campana, Débora R / Kayano, Débora Yumi / Alves, Diego Lemos / Assis, Diego Santana / Anjos, Diego / França, Eder Cleyton Barbosa / Santos, Eduardo F / Silva, Elisangela A / Santos, Éliton Vieira / Koch, Elmo Borges / Siqueira, Emely Laiara Silva / Almeida, Érica A / Araujo, Erica Santos / Villarreal, Erick / Becker, Erin / de Oliveira Canedo-Júnior, Ernesto / Santos-Neto, Esperidião A / Economo, Evan P / Araújo-Oliveira, Évellyn Silva / Cuezzo, Fabiana / Magalhães, Fabrício Severo / Neves, Felipe Marcel / Rosumek, Felix Baumgarten / Dorneles, Fernanda Emanuela / Noll, Fernando B / Arruda, Filipe V / Esteves, Flávia A / Ramos, Flavio Nunes / Garcia, Flávio Roberto Mello / de Castro, Flávio Siqueiro / Serna, Francisco / Marcineiro, Frederico Rottgers / Neves, Frederico S / do Nascimento, Gabriela Bandeira / de Figueiredo Jacintho, Gabriela / Camacho, Gabriela P / Ribeiro, Genesio Tamara / Lourenço, Giselle Martins / Soares, Glória Ramos / Castilho, Graciele A / Alves, Guilherme Pereira / Zurita, Gustavo A / Machado Santos, Gustavo Henrique / Onody, Helena Carolina / Oliveira, Helon Simões / Vasconcelos, Heraldo L / Paulino-Neto, Hipólito Ferreira / Brant, Humberto / Rismo Coelho, Igor / de Melo Teles E Gomes, Inácio José / Leal, Inara R / Dos Santos, Iracenir Andrade / Santos, Isis Caroline Siqueira / Fernandes, Itanna O / Nascimento, Ivan C / Queiroz, Jarbas Marçal / Lattke, John E / Majer, Jonathan / Schoereder, José Henrique / Dantas, José Oliveira / Andrade-Silva, Joudellys / Díaz Guastavino, Juan Martin / Silveira Dos Santos, Juliana / Filloy, Julieta / Chaul, Júlio C M / Lutinski, Junir Antonio / Carvalho, Karine S / Ramos, Kelli S / Sampaio, Kelly L S / Ribeiro, Laís Aryane M / Sousa-Souto, Leandro / Paolucci, Lucas N / Elizalde, Luciana / Podgaiski, Luciana R / Chifflet, Lucila / Carvalho-Leite, Ludimila Juliele / Calcaterra, Luis A / Macedo-Reis, Luiz Eduardo / Magnago, Luiz Fernando Silva / Madureira, Marcelo Silva / Silva, Márcio Morais / Pie, Márcio R / Uehara-Prado, Marcio / Pizo, Marco Aurélio / Pesquero, Marcos Antônio / Carneiro, Marcos Augusto Ferraz / Busato, Maria Assunta / de Almeida, Maria Fernanda Brito / Bellocq, Maria Isabel / Tibcherani, Mariáh / Casimiro, Mariana Sampaio / Ronque, Mariane Ueda Vaz / da Costa, Marília Maria Silva / Angotti, Marina Acero / de Oliveira, Marina Vasconcelos / Leponce, Maurice / Imata, Mayara Mieko Gonçalves / de Oliveira Martins, Mila Ferraz / Antunes Ulysséa, Mônica / do Espirito Santo, Nadia Barbosa / Ladino López, Natalia Maritza / Balbino, Natalia Soares / da Silva, Nathalia Sampaio / Safar, Nathália V H / de Andrade, Paloma Leal / Camargo, Paulo H S A / Oliveira, Paulo S / Dodonov, Pavel / Luna, Pedro / Ward, Philip S / Hanisch, Priscila E / Silva, Priscila Santos / Divieso, Raquel / Carvalho, Raquel L / Campos, Renata B F / Antoniazzi, Reuber / Vicente, Ricardo Eduardo / Giovenardi, Ricardo / Campos, Ricardo Ildefonso / Solar, Ricardo R C / Fujihara, Ricardo Toshio / de Jesus Santos, Roberta / Fagundes, Roberth / Guerrero, Roberto J / Probst, Rodolfo S / de Jesus, Rodrigo Silva / Silvestre, Rogério / López-Muñoz, Roman Alberto / de Souza Ferreira-Châline, Ronara / Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos / de Mello Pinto, Samuel / Santoandré, Santiago / Althoff, Sérgio L / Ribeiro, Sérvio P / Jory, Tainara / Fernandes, Tae Tanaami / de Oliveira Andrade, Tamires / Pereira, Thalles Platiny Lavinscky / Gonçalves-Souza, Thiago / da Silva, Thiago Sanches Ranzani / Silva, Victória N G / Lopez, Vinicius Marques / Tonetti, Vinicius Rodrigues / Nacagava, Vivian Ayumi Fujizawa / Oliveira, Viviane M / Dáttilo, Wesley / DaRocha, Wesley / Franco, Weslly / Dröse, William / Antonialli, William / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Ecology

    2021  Volume 103, Issue 2, Page(s) e03580

    Abstract: Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial ecosystems. Further, ants are ... ...

    Abstract Ants, an ecologically successful and numerically dominant group of animals, play key ecological roles as soil engineers, predators, nutrient recyclers, and regulators of plant growth and reproduction in most terrestrial ecosystems. Further, ants are widely used as bioindicators of the ecological impact of land use. We gathered information of ant species in the Atlantic Forest of South America. The ATLANTIC ANTS data set, which is part of the ATLANTIC SERIES data papers, is a compilation of ant records from collections (18,713 records), unpublished data (29,651 records), and published sources (106,910 records; 1,059 references), including papers, theses, dissertations, and book chapters published from 1886 to 2020. In total, the data set contains 153,818 ant records from 7,636 study locations in the Atlantic Forest, representing 10 subfamilies, 99 genera, 1,114 ant species identified with updated taxonomic certainty, and 2,235 morphospecies codes. Our data set reflects the heterogeneity in ant records, which include ants sampled at the beginning of the taxonomic history of myrmecology (the 19th and 20th centuries) and more recent ant surveys designed to address specific questions in ecology and biology. The data set can be used by researchers to develop strategies to deal with different macroecological and region-wide questions, focusing on assemblages, species occurrences, and distribution patterns. Furthermore, the data can be used to assess the consequences of changes in land use in the Atlantic Forest on different ecological processes. No copyright restrictions apply to the use of this data set, but we request that authors cite this data paper when using these data in publications or teaching events.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Biodiversity ; Ecosystem ; Forests ; Soil ; South America
    Chemical Substances Soil
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-12-22
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2010140-5
    ISSN 1939-9170 ; 0012-9658
    ISSN (online) 1939-9170
    ISSN 0012-9658
    DOI 10.1002/ecy.3580
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