The role of ants in north temperate grasslands: a review

BD Wills, DA Landis - Oecologia, 2018 - Springer
Historic and current land-use changes have altered the landscape for grassland biota, with
over 90% of grasslands and savannas converted to agriculture or some other use in north …

IBQS: A synthetic index of soil quality based on soil macro-invertebrate communities

R Nuria, M Jérôme, C Léonide, R Christine… - Soil Biology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
We developed a synthetic index of biological soil quality (IBQS) based on soil macro-
invertebrate community patterns to assess soil quality. In 22 sites representing the diversity …

The ecology of Central European non-arboreal ants–37 years of a broad-spectrum analysis under permanent taxonomic control:+ Electronic supplement is linked to …

B Seifert - Soil Organisms, 2017 - soil-organisms.org
Methods: A broad spectrum analysis on ant ecology was carried out in the years 1979 to
2015, including 232 study plots in Central Europe within 46.5° N to 54.1° N, 9.3° E to 15.6° E …

Direct and indirect effects of land‐use intensification on ant communities in temperate grasslands

L Heuss, ME Grevé, D Schäfer, V Busch… - Ecology and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Land‐use intensification is a major driver of local species extinction and homogenization.
Temperate grasslands, managed at low intensities over centuries harbored a high species …

Not only the butterflies: managing ants on road verges to benefit Phengaris (Maculinea) butterflies

I Wynhoff, R Van Gestel, C Van Swaay… - Journal of Insect …, 2011 - Springer
Obligate myrmecophilic butterfly species, such as Phengaris (Maculinea) teleius and P.
nausithous, have narrow habitat requirements. Living as a caterpillar in the nests of the ant …

Effects of trunk injection with emamectin benzoate on arthropod diversity

X Ouyang, Q Fan, A Chen… - Pest Management …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Pine wood nematode is a major plant quarantine object in the world. Trunk
injection is an effective method for controlling pests that cause disease. To evaluate the …

Ant and plant diversity respond differently to seed‐based prairie restoration

AW Paraskevopoulos, CP Catano… - Restoration …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Recovering biodiversity is a common goal of restoration, yet outcomes for animal
communities are highly variable. A major reason for this variability may be that active …

Long-term succession of oribatid mites after conversion of croplands to grasslands

AS Zaitsev, V Wolters, R Waldhardt, J Dauber - Applied Soil Ecology, 2006 - Elsevier
The paper deals with the long-term development (55 years) of oribatid communities (Acari)
during grassland succession following the conversion of arable fields. The study was carried …

Integration of global fossil and modern biodiversity data reveals dynamism and stasis in ant macroecological patterns

B Guénard, V Perrichot… - Journal of Biogeography, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We investigate the dynamics of ant biodiversity patterns and community structure from
the Eocene until the present. Our goal is to empirically test hypotheses regarding the …

The ant fauna of Castelporziano Presidential Reserve (Rome, Italy) as a model for the analysis of ant community structure in relation to environmental variation in …

C Castracani, DA Grasso, A Fanfani, A Mori - Journal of Insect …, 2010 - Springer
Ants are often used as ecological indicators in environmental monitoring programs, but
rarely in Europe, probably because of a lack of baseline knowledge on the relationship …