2023
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.10451
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Army ant middens – Home and nursery of a diverse beetle fauna

Christoph von Beeren,
Sebastian Pohl,
Martin Fikáček
et al.

Abstract: Army ants provide nourishment to a large variety of animals. This includes birds that feed on animals flushed out by army ant raids, symbiotic arthropods that consume the ants' prey or their brood, and other arthropods that scavenge on army ant refuse deposits. The latter have not received much attention, and the few published studies lack detailed species identifications. Here we provide a first systematic inventory of the beetle fauna associated with refuse deposits of Eciton army ants, with a focus on Ecito… Show more

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“…This stands in stark contrast to numerous significant insect predators, such as army ants. These infamous mass raiding ants are often considered keystone species in neotropical rainforests (Kronauer, 2020;Pérez-Espona, 2021;Rettenmeyer et al, 1983;von Beeren et al, 2021von Beeren et al, , 2023. They play a crucial role as invertebrate predators, making them central components of neotropical food webs (Gotwald, 1995;Hoenle et al, 2019;Kaspari & O'Donnell, 2003;Kronauer, 2020;Powell, 2011;Rettenmeyer et al, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stands in stark contrast to numerous significant insect predators, such as army ants. These infamous mass raiding ants are often considered keystone species in neotropical rainforests (Kronauer, 2020;Pérez-Espona, 2021;Rettenmeyer et al, 1983;von Beeren et al, 2021von Beeren et al, , 2023. They play a crucial role as invertebrate predators, making them central components of neotropical food webs (Gotwald, 1995;Hoenle et al, 2019;Kaspari & O'Donnell, 2003;Kronauer, 2020;Powell, 2011;Rettenmeyer et al, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%