2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4812
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Hunting habits die hard: Conserved prey preferences in army ants across two distant neotropical rainforests

Philipp O. Hoenle,
Christoph Merkel,
David A. Donoso
et al.

Abstract: Army ants are widely recognized as keystone species in neotropical rainforests due to their role as important arthropod predators. Their large‐scale raids involve thousands of workers scouring the forest floor in pursuit of prey, primarily capturing other invertebrates. Up to 20 species of army ants coexist in a rainforest, and dietary niche differentiation has been proposed as a mechanism to alleviate competition among them. Based on only a handful of study sites, however, our understanding of the precise die… Show more

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