2016
DOI: 10.15517/rbt.v64i2.18979
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The diversity of ant communities and its connections with other arthropod communities from three temperate forest of Central Mexico

Abstract: Ants have been considered useful for bioindication because of their ecological characteristics. Nonetheless, among the characteristics of a bioindicator group, there must be a consistent and replicable response to disturbance. In this sense, divergent reactions have been found, even between taxons narrowly related. The objective of this work was to compare the diversity of the ant communities in three different temperate forests with different levels of disturbance, and to correlate their abundance and diversi… Show more

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“…Igualmente, son consideradas ingenieras del suelo , por sus diversas funciones que inciden directa e indirectamente en la estructura y funcionamiento de los ecosistemas (Vasconcelos, 1999;Vasconcelos & Laurance, 2005). Adicionalmente, debido a su resilencia ante perturbaciones antropogénicas, han sido utilizadas como grupo bioindicador de alteraciones ambientales (Pais & Varanda, 2010;Ribas et al, 2012;Guzmán-Mendoza, Castaño-Meneses, & Nuñez-Palenius, 2016).…”
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“…Igualmente, son consideradas ingenieras del suelo , por sus diversas funciones que inciden directa e indirectamente en la estructura y funcionamiento de los ecosistemas (Vasconcelos, 1999;Vasconcelos & Laurance, 2005). Adicionalmente, debido a su resilencia ante perturbaciones antropogénicas, han sido utilizadas como grupo bioindicador de alteraciones ambientales (Pais & Varanda, 2010;Ribas et al, 2012;Guzmán-Mendoza, Castaño-Meneses, & Nuñez-Palenius, 2016).…”
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“…Some characteristics are remarkable for the success of this subfamily, including the diversity of feeding and nesting habits (HÖLLDOBLER; WILSON, 1990). Additionally, the predominance of Myrmicinae can be because it is extremely adapted to changes in the different environmental conditions and can occupy various niches (GUZMÁN-MENDOZA et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%