Mgr. Philipp Otto Hönle, Ph.D.
Research Scientist - Laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of Social Insects
Department of Ecology
Institute of Entomology
+420 38 777 5332
philippotto.hoenle@entu.cas.cz
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Ant ecology in tropical rainforests
Total found: 3 records
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Hönle P., Merkel Ch., Donoso D., Argoti A., Blüthgen N., von Beeren Ch. (2024) Hunting habits die hard: Conserved prey preferences in army ants across two distant neotropical rainforests Ecoshere
15(4): e4812.
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4812 |
Hönle P.,
Plowman N.,
Matos Maravi P. F., de Bello F., Bishop T.,
Libra M., Idigel C., Rimandai M.,
Klimeš P. (2024) Forest disturbance increases functional diversity but decreases phylogenetic diversity of an arboreal tropical ant community Journal of Animal Ecology
93: 501–516.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14060 |
Hönle P., Staab M., Donoso D., Argoti A., Blüthgen N. (2023) Stratification and recovery time jointly shape ant functional reassembly in a neotropical forest. Journal of Animal Ecology
92: 1372-1387.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13896 |