Ants Response to Human-Induced Disturbance in a Rain Tropical Forest

Volume: 47, Issue: 6, Pages: 757 - 762
Published: Aug 23, 2018
Abstract
A high rate of human-induced disturbance of tropical ecosystems results in enormous loss of biodiversity due to local extinctions. Yet, mechanisms at the population level that lead to the extinction are still poorly understood. Here we tested the hypothesis that human-induced disturbance results in smaller amount of nesting sites for wood-dwelling arthropods that leads to smaller population size and diminished reproduction, and therefore, may...
Paper Details
Title
Ants Response to Human-Induced Disturbance in a Rain Tropical Forest
Published Date
Aug 23, 2018
Volume
47
Issue
6
Pages
757 - 762
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