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9780199592616

Ant Ecology

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    9780199592616

  • ISBN10:

    0199592616

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-07-22
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Comprising a substantial part of living biomass on earth, ants are integral to the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. More than 12,500 species have been described to date, and it is estimated that perhaps as many still await classification. Ant Ecologyexplores key ecological issues and new developments in myrmecology across a range of scales. The book begins with a global perspective on species diversity in time and space, and examines interactions at the community level before describing the population ecology of these social insects. The final section covers the recent ecological phenomenon of invasive ants: how they move across the globe, invade, affect ecosystems, and are managed by humans. Each chapter links ant ecology to broader ecological principles, provides a succinct summary, and discusses future research directions. Practical aspects of myrmecology, applications of ant ecology, debates, and novel discoveries are highlighted in text boxes throughout the volume. The book concludes with a synthesis of the current state of the field and a look at exciting future research directions. The extensive reference list and full glossary are invaluable for researchers, and those new to the field.

Author Biography


Dr. Lori Lach is Research Assistant Professor at The University of Western Australia. She has conducted myrmecological research in many parts of the globe. Her current research interests include ant-plant and mutualistic interactions, and the consequences of biological invasions on these interactions. She is also interested in restoring native ant communities following ant invasion, and the development of restoration practices that facilitate invertebrate conservation.

Dr. Catherine Parr is the present Trapnell Fellow in African Ecology at the University of Oxford. She is a community ecologist with broad research interests encapsulating species coexistence and biodiversity conservation. Much of her research focuses on ant communities in the savannas of southern Africa and northern Australia. Current projects involve investigating the importance of habitat complexity in mediating competition.

Dr. Kirsti Abbott is an Assistant Lecturer and invasion ecologist at Monash University, with specific expertise in ants on islands, mutualisms, and management of invasive ants for biodiversity conservation. She is affiliated with isolated oceanic islands through advisory panels that help battle invasive ants, and has a passion for science communication and debate in the public arena. She currently teaches undergraduate students the importance of the practice and application of science in the hope they appreciate its contribution to the sustainability of the world we live in.

Table of Contents


Foreword, E.O. Wilson
Preface, Lori Lach, Catherine Parr & Kirsti Abbott
PART 1 - GLOBAL ANT DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
1. Taxonomy, Phylogenetics, and Evolution, Philip Ward
2. Biogeography, Brian Fisher
3. Geographic Gradients, Rob Dunn, Benoit Guénard, Michael Weiser & Nathan Sanders
4. Ant Conservation: Current Status and Call to Action, Leeanne Alonso
PART 2 - COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
5. Competition and the Role of Dominant Ants, Catherine Parr & Heloise Gibb
6. Ants as Mutualists, Joshua Ness, Kailen Mooney & Lori Lach
7. Food and Shelter: How Resources Influence Ant Ecology, Nico Blüthgen & Heike Feldhaar
8. Ant Biodiversity and Function in Disturbed and Changing Habitats, Stacy Philpott, Ivette Perfecto, Inge Armbrecht & Catherine Parr
PART 3 - POPULATION ECOLOGY
9. Colonial Reproduction and Life Histories, Christian Peeters & Mathieu Molet
10. Colony Structure, Florian M. Steiner, Ross H. Crozier & Birgit C. Schlick-Steiner
11. Nestmate Recognition, Patrizia D'Ettorre & Alain Lenoir
12. Foraging and Defence Strategies in Ants, Anna Dornhaus & Scott Powell
PART 4 - INVASIVE ANTS
13. Biogeographic and Taxonomic Patterns of Introduced Ants, Andrew Suarez, Terry McGlynn & Neil Tsutsui
14. Invasion Processes and Causes of Success, Paul Krushelnycky, David Holway & Edward LeBrun
15. Consequences of Ant Invasions, Lori Lach & Linda Hooper-Bui
16. Invasive Ant Management, Ben Hoffmann, Kirsti Abbott & Peter Davis
17. Synthesis and Perspectives, Lori Lach, Catherine Parr & Kirsti Abbott
Glossary
References
Index

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