Are tiny subterranean ants top predators affecting aboveground ant communities?

Volume: 101, Issue: 8
Published: May 20, 2020
Abstract
Ants are a widespread group of ecologically important insects. Therefore, ants that are important predators of other ants are likely to play key roles by changing the abundance and impacts of their prey. Familiar arthropod predators, like army ants, are known for their overwhelming raids on invertebrate prey but are limited to mostly tropical systems. Thief ants (Genus: Solenopsis Westwood) are a cosmopolitan group of mostly subterranean ants...
Paper Details
Title
Are tiny subterranean ants top predators affecting aboveground ant communities?
Published Date
May 20, 2020
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
8
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