Ant Diversity Studies 2012
The number of contemporary publications that focus on ant communities and ant biodiversity shows that these topics continue to be strong areas of interest. This page is a place to begin to gather a list of publications, however incomplete, published about these topics.
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- Chung A.Y.C., Mohamed M. 1996. A Comparative Study of the Ant Fauna in a Primary and Secondary Forest in Sabah, Malaysia. In: Edwards D.S., Booth W.E. and S.C. Choy (eds). Tropical Rainforest Research — Current Issues. Monographiae Biologicae. 74:357-366. Springer, Dordrecht. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-1685-2_36
The diversity and ecology of ants in a primary and secondary selectively logged forest was compared over a 12 month period at Danum Valley, Sabah, Malaysia. Species richness and diversity were higher in the primary forest. A total of 192 species from seven subfamilies were recorded. The Myrmicinae was the most common subfamily in species and abundance, for both habitats. Rainfall had some negative effects on subterranean fauna in primary and secondary forest while high temperature diminished the number of arboreal species collected in the primary forest.