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The ant assemblages in two common tree species in primary lowland forest of New Guinea were explored using direct canopy access and tuna bait traps. The 19 trees investigated were occupied by 21 ant species of which 18 were canopy inhabitants. On average only 3.6 ant species per tree and 3 species per bait were found. Height of bait position was positively related to ant species richness, with the upper parts of the canopy being occupied by the highest number of species. On the other hand, tree species and study site did not have any effect on ant species richness nor on structure of the ant assemblages. Ant species appeared to be distributed randomly and we did not detect any effect of distance on similarity of ant assemblage occurring on the trees. The dominant species (Crematogaster polita) had certain negative effects on the presence of some species at food sources co-occurring at the same tree, but it did co-occur with the other ants to some extent as well. The majority of species found in the canopy were generalist omnivores (depending mainly on trophobionts or plant exudates). The ant assemblages in two common tree species in primary lowland forest of New Guinea were explored using direct canopy access and tuna bait traps. The 19 trees investigated were occupied by 21 ant species of which 18 were canopy inhabitants. On average only 3.6 ant species per tree and 3 species per bait were found. Height of bait position was positively related to ant species richness, with the upper parts of the canopy being occupied by the highest number of species. On the other hand, tree species and study site did not have any effect on ant species richness nor on structure of the ant assemblages. Ant species appeared to be distributed randomly and we did not detect any effect of distance on similarity of ant assemblage occurring on the trees. The dominant species (Crematogaster polita) had certain negative effects on the presence of some species at food sources co-occurring at the same tree, but it did co-occur with the other ants to some extent as well. The majority of species found in the canopy were generalist omnivores (depending mainly on trophobionts or plant exudates).
dcterms:title
Canopy assemblages of ants in a New Guinea rain forest Canopy assemblages of ants in a New Guinea rain forest
skos:prefLabel
Canopy assemblages of ants in a New Guinea rain forest Canopy assemblages of ants in a New Guinea rain forest
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RIV/60076658:12310/11:43884271!RIV13-MSM-12310___
n17:predkladatel
n18:orjk%3A12310
n3:aktivita
n14:P n14:Z
n3:aktivity
P(GA206/09/0115), P(GAP505/10/0673), P(GD206/08/H044), P(KJB612230701), P(LC06073), P(ME09082), Z(AV0Z50070508), Z(MSM6007665801)
n3:cisloPeriodika
leden
n3:dodaniDat
n10:2013
n3:domaciTvurceVysledku
n8:1392050
n3:druhVysledku
n15:J
n3:duvernostUdaju
n20:S
n3:entitaPredkladatele
n19:predkladatel
n3:idSjednocenehoVysledku
189119
n3:idVysledku
RIV/60076658:12310/11:43884271
n3:jazykVysledku
n6:eng
n3:klicovaSlova
interspecific interactions; foraging activity; dominance; canopy; bait traps
n3:klicoveSlovo
n9:interspecific%20interactions n9:foraging%20activity n9:dominance n9:bait%20traps n9:canopy
n3:kodStatuVydavatele
US - Spojené státy americké
n3:kontrolniKodProRIV
[A375A965DE71]
n3:nazevZdroje
Journal of Tropical Ecology
n3:obor
n21:EH
n3:pocetDomacichTvurcuVysledku
1
n3:pocetTvurcuVysledku
2
n3:projekt
n7:GA206%2F09%2F0115 n7:GD206%2F08%2FH044 n7:GAP505%2F10%2F0673 n7:KJB612230701 n7:LC06073 n7:ME09082
n3:rokUplatneniVysledku
n10:2011
n3:svazekPeriodika
27
n3:tvurceVysledku
Konečná, Martina Janda, Milan
n3:wos
000285722500009
n3:zamer
n16:MSM6007665801 n16:AV0Z50070508
s:issn
0266-4674
s:numberOfPages
9
n4:doi
10.1017/S0266467410000623
n12:organizacniJednotka
12310