Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3124676812> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3124676812 endingPage "103693" @default.
- W3124676812 startingPage "103693" @default.
- W3124676812 abstract "Amazonian grassland ecosystems are poorly understood, highly threatened, and under-protected. This study combined taxonomic and trait-based diversity approaches to provide the first description of the diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna of grasslands in Eastern Amazonia. We surveyed two types of open vegetation habitats: campinarana (unique to Amazonia; five sites) and savanna (two sites). Of the 89 ground-dwelling ant species we collected from pitfall traps, a few species were characteristic of open vegetation habitats. We found significant differences among these sites in terms of their species richness, which was positively associated with vegetation complexity. Morphological diversity, via species richness, was positively related to flooding and negatively related to soil cover. In conclusion, we observed some characteristic ant species of open vegetation habitats in Amazonian grasslands, and morphologically rich, ground-dwelling ant fauna. Further, a trait-based approach improved our understanding of community organization in the Amazon, which is the most biodiverse tropical biome on Earth." @default.
- W3124676812 created "2021-02-01" @default.
- W3124676812 creator A5002802815 @default.
- W3124676812 creator A5044511934 @default.
- W3124676812 date "2021-05-01" @default.
- W3124676812 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W3124676812 title "Taxonomic and morphological diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna in Eastern Amazonian grasslands" @default.
- W3124676812 cites W1838651935 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W1956258818 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W1960326069 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W1967607366 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W1984188157 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2000753296 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2002553633 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2013221822 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2013877037 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2016088809 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2016469761 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2017565476 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2028054506 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2039940410 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2047876218 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2048108719 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2048114220 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2060444352 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2069040190 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2072636789 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2091440936 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2094397463 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2103791370 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2105447517 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2107625277 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2112184907 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2122131085 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2127523259 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2129892434 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2131558485 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2133360663 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2137733444 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2138838251 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2141894264 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2149177914 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2150928997 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2157751789 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2160503789 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2170076669 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2171783890 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2173280413 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2189392448 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2273036068 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2460850757 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2567677938 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2598956221 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2741507435 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2801357831 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2905001749 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2912349558 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W2981275255 @default.
- W3124676812 cites W4233541484 @default.
- W3124676812 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2020.103693" @default.
- W3124676812 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3124676812 type Work @default.
- W3124676812 sameAs 3124676812 @default.
- W3124676812 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W3124676812 countsByYear W31246768122022 @default.
- W3124676812 countsByYear W31246768122023 @default.
- W3124676812 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3124676812 hasAuthorship W3124676812A5002802815 @default.
- W3124676812 hasAuthorship W3124676812A5044511934 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C125471540 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C130217890 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C185933670 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C24518262 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C2775835988 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C2776133958 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C2780001261 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C535291247 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C53565203 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConcept C89920630 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C110872660 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C125471540 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C130217890 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C142724271 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C185933670 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C18903297 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C205649164 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C24518262 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C2775835988 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C2776133958 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C2780001261 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C535291247 @default.
- W3124676812 hasConceptScore W3124676812C53565203 @default.