Ecosystem engineering and predation: The multi‐trophic impact of two ant species

D Sanders, FJF van Veen - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Ants are ubiquitous ecosystem engineers and generalist predators and are able to affect
ecological communities via both pathways. They are likely to influence any other terrestrial …

Out of Oz: opportunities and challenges for using ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as biological indicators in north-temperate cold biomes

AM Ellison - Myrmecological News, 2012 - dash.harvard.edu
I review the distribution of ant genera in cold biomes of the northern hemisphere, and
discuss opportunities and challenges in using ants as environmental, ecological, and …

Linking invertebrate communities to decomposition rate and nitrogen availability in pine forest soils

DA Neher, TR Weicht, ME Barbercheck - Applied Soil Ecology, 2012 - Elsevier
Interpretation of biological indicators of soil quality depends on their ability to reflect
ecological processes such as decomposition and nutrient mineralization. Mineral soils in …

Revealing ecological networks using Bayesian network inference algorithms

I Milns, CM Beale, VA Smith - Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding functional relationships within ecological networks can help reveal keys to
ecosystem stability or fragility. Revealing these relationships is complicated by the difficulties …

Above-and below-ground effects of an ecosystem engineer ant in Mediterranean dry grasslands

T De Almeida, F Mesleard… - … of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Within a local assemblage, ecosystem engineers can have major impacts on population
dynamics, community composition and ecosystem functions by transforming or creating new …

Trophic niches, diversity and community composition of invertebrate top predators (Chilopoda) as affected by conversion of tropical lowland rainforest in Sumatra …

B Klarner, H Winkelmann, V Krashevska, M Maraun… - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Conversion of tropical rainforests into plantations fundamentally alters ecological niches of
animal species. Generalist predators such as centipedes (Chilopoda) may be able to persist …

Connecting the green and brown worlds: allometric and stoichiometric predictability of above-and below-ground networks

C Mulder, FS Ahrestani, M Bahn, DA Bohan… - Advances in Ecological …, 2013 - Elsevier
We examine the potential of trait-based parameters of taxa for linking above-and below-
ground ecological networks (hereafter 'green'and 'brown'worlds) to understand and predict …

Long‐term aboveground and belowground consequences of red wood ant exclusion in boreal forest

DA Wardle, F Hyodo, RD Bardgett, GW Yeates… - Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Despite their ubiquity, the role of ants in driving ecosystem processes both aboveground
and belowground has been seldom explored, except within the nest. During 1995 we …

Plant diversity and functional identity alter ant occurrence and activity in experimental grasslands

R Achury, L Clement, A Ebeling, S Meyer, W Voigt… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing plant species richness has been shown to positively affect the diversity of a range
of other organisms, both above‐and belowground. Although ants have a multitude of …

Analysis of the predator community of a subterranean herbivorous insect based on polymerase chain reaction

JG Lundgren, ME Ellsbury… - Ecological …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The identity and impact of trophic linkages within subterranean arthropod communities are
challenging to establish, a fact that hinders the development of conservation biological …