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Title:
Ant-plant interactions : impacts of humans on terrestrial ecosystems / edited by Paulo S. Oliveira, Universidade Estadual de Campinas ; Suzanne Koptur, Florida International University.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xix, 431 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm
Subject:
Ants--Ecology.
Plant ecology.
Insect-plant relationships.
Nature--Effect of human beings on.
Ants--Ecology.
Insect-plant relationships.
Nature--Effect of human beings on.
Plant ecology.
Other Authors:
Oliveira, Paulo S., editor.
Koptur, Suzanne, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface. Ants and plants : a prominent interaction in a changing world / Paulo S. Oliveira and Suzanne Koptur -- Part I. Landscape Mosaics, Habitat Fragmentation. and Edge Effects. 1. Ant biodiversity and functional roles in fragmented forest and grassland ecosystems of the agricultural Midwest, North America / Thomas O. Crist and Kaitlin U. Campbell ; 2. Diversity and specificity of ant-plant interactions in canopy communities : insights from primary and secondary tropical forests in New Guinea / Petr Klimes ; 3. Living together in novel habitats : a review of land-use change impacts on mutualistic ant-plant symbioses in tropical forests / Tom M. Fayle, Chua Wanji, Edgar C. Turner, and Kalsum M. Yusah ; 4. Ecology of leaf-cutting ants in human-modified landscapes / Marcelo Tabarelli, Felipe F.S. Siqueira, Julia Backé, Rainer Wirth, and Inara R. Leal -- Part II. Ant-Seed Interactions and Man-Induced Disturbance. 5. Global change impacts on ant-mediated seed dispersal in eastern North American forests / Robert J. Warren II, Joshua R. King, Lacy D. Chick, and Mark A. Bradford ; 6. Effects of human disturbance and climate change on myrmecochory in Brazilian Caatinga / Inara R. Leal, Laura C. Leal, Fernanda M.P. de Oliveira, Gabriela B. Arcoverde. and Alan N. Andersen ; 7. Anthropogenic disturbances affect the interactions between ants and fleshy fruits in two neotropical biodiversity hotspots / Paulo S. Oliveira, Alexander V. Christianini, Ana G.D. Bieber, and Marco A. Pizo -- Part III. Ant-Plant Protection Systems Under Variable Habitat Conditions. 8. Plasticity and efficacy of defense strategies against herbivory in ant-visited plants growing in variable abiotic conditions / Akira Yamawo ; 9. Interhabitat variation in the ecology of extrafloral nectar production and associated ant assemblages in Mexican landscapes / Cecilia Díaz-Castelazo, Nathalia Chavarro-Rodríguez, and Victor Rico-Gray ; 10. Integrating ecological complexity into our understanding of ant-plant mutualism : ant-acacia interactions in African savannas / Todd M. Palmer and Truman P. Young ; 11. Ecological and evolutionary responses of protective ant-plant mutualisms to environmental changes / Doyle McKey and Rumsaïs Blatrix -- Part IV. Effect of Invasive Ants on Plants and their Mutualists. 12. Playing the system : the impacts of invasive ants and plants on facultative ant-plant interactions / Suzanne Koptur, Ian M. Jones, Hong Liu, and Cecilia Díaz-Castelazo ; 13. Biological invasions and ant-flower networks on islands / Nico Blüthgen, Christopher Kaiser-Bunbury, and Robert R. Junker ; 14. Mutualisms and the reciprocal benefits of comparing systems with native and introduced ants / Joshua H. Ness and David A. Holway ; 15. Invasion biology and ant-plant systems in Australia / Lori Lach -- Part V. Applied Ant Ecology : Agroecosystems, Ecosystem Engineering, and Restoration. 16. Services and disservices of ant communities in tropical cacao and coffee agroforestry systems / Yann Clough, Stacy Philpott, and Teja Tscharntke ; 17. Ant-plant-herbivore interactions in northern neotropical agroecosystems / Inge Armbrecht and Ivette Perfecto ; 18. Leaf-cutting ants in Patagonia : how human disturbances affect their role as ecosystem engineers on soil fertility, plant fitness, and trophic cascades / Alejandro G. Farji-Brener, Mariana Tadey, and María N. Lescano -- Part VI. Perspectives. 19. The study of interspecific interactions in habitats under anthropogenic disturbance : importance and applications / Martin Heil and Marcia González-Teuber ; 20. Why study ant-plant interactions? / Andrew J. Beattie.
ISBN:
110715975X
9781107159754
OCLC:
(OCoLC)978252003
LCCN:
2017009647
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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