Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
Background Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to “assembly rules” that dictate the species that are able to co-exist. Ant communities in tropical canopies often display a particular pattern, an “ant mosaic”, in which competition between dominant ant s...
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PeerJ Inc.
2018
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