Temporal and trophic niche partitioning among arboreal ants in a Neotropical woodland savanna
Lino Abdelnour Zuanon,
Adilson Quero,
Karen Christina Neves
et al.
Abstract:Niche partitioning is a key mechanism for explaining species coexistence, including the coexistence of ants in trees of the Brazilian savanna (cerrado). However, we have limited information on the extent to which arboreal ant species exploit different food resources and/or have different daily foraging schedules.
We tested these ideas through a baiting experiment, and by measuring the isotopic signature (δ15N) and the critical thermal maximum (CTmax) of the 14 most common species found in a typical cerrado tre… Show more
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