“…Our systematic review of ant biodiversity surveys in different biomes over the last five years revealed a bias towards Tropical & Subtropical Grasslands, Savannahs & Shrublands (eight studies, Cross et al 2016 , Van Schalkwyk et al 2019 , Arcoverde et al 2016 , Lasmar et al 2020 , Dröse et al 2019 , Hlongwane et al 2019 , de Queiroz et al 2020 , Santoandré et al 2019 ). We found two studies on Tropical & Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests ( Lawes et al 2017 , Klunk et al 2018 ), one study on Tropical & Subtropical Coniferous Forests ( Cuautle et al 2016 ), three studies on Temperate Broadleaf & Mixed Forests ( Braschler and Baur 2016 , Helms et al 2020 , Heuss et al 2019 ), one study on Montaine Grasslands & Shrublands ( Jamison et al 2016 ), three studies on Mediterranean Forests, Woodlands & Scrub ( Adams et al 2018 , Catarinue et al 2018 , Flores et al 2018 ) and one study on Deserts & Xeric Shrublands ( Álvarez and Ojeda 2019 ). In the last five years, only two citations have included information on ants in Temperate Grasslands, Savannahs and Grassland biomes ( Ramos et al 2018 , Kim et al 2018 ), the biome that encompasses Palouse Prairie (Fig.…”