• No results found

Forest gaps, edge, and interior support different ant communities in a tropical peat-swamp forest in Borneo

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Forest gaps, edge, and interior support different ant communities in a tropical peat-swamp forest in Borneo"

Copied!
14
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Table 1. Plot size, sampling effort and capture rates for each plot. 1 Capture rate = No
Table 2. Indicator species and genera associated with forest disturbance categories in Sabangau, overall and in dry and wet season separately
Fig. 1. Location of Sabangau Forest and survey transects. Inset: red border indicates the Sabangau Forest, blue border indicates the 500-km2 NLPSF and grey shading indicates forest cover
Fig. 3. PCA samples for ant community composition of genera at trap (A) and plot scale (B)

References

Related documents

Outcome of preterm infants can be improved and health care consumption and costs re- duced by postponing delivery for 48 hours with tocolytic agents to allow maximal effect of

For N = 5 the null hypothesis of no unit root at the null frequency is rarely rejected for small sample sizes (first row in Table 16) if the test regression only includes an

As at least two fertile cycles are required to achieve 90% pregnancy (Fordyce, 2006), an alternative target is to have heifers reach sufficient live weight to achieve a potential

Since a semantic network represents a model of a definite system of knowledge it is claimed that it may reveal what predetermines the choice of adjacent technical terms as well

The presence of biomarkers in higher levels, the plot for modularity and the topological properties together suggest the presence of potential hubs at every

However, micro and small enterprises lack of development fund so that it is hard for those enterprises to receive bank loans, the financing problems of micro and small

As the researcher, I explored the giving practices of University of Kansas alumni degree holders who were foreign-born (attended KU on a student visa), which I defined as

23.. The coefficient of interest in all relationships is β. Once controlling for covariates and fixed effects, this parameter captures the net effect of deviations from the