Search Results - "Heterick, Brian"
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Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-06-2015)“…Many studies have focused on the impacts of climate change on biological assemblages, yet little is known about how climate interacts with other major…”
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A global database of ant species abundances
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2017)“…What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights about assemblage structure is the availability of data that are collected at…”
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Revision of the ant genus Melophorus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2017)“…The fauna of the purely Australian formicine ant genus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is revised. This project involved integrated morphological and molecular…”
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Corrigendum: Revision of the ant genus Melophorus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). ZooKeys 700: 1-420 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.700.11784
Published in ZooKeys (2019)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.700.11784.]…”
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Sequencing the Ant fauna of a Small Island: Can Metagenomic Analysis Enable Faster Identification for Routine Ant Surveys?
Published in Sociobiology (Chico, CA) (01-09-2018)“…All known ant species from a small Western Australian island were subjected to DNA barcoding of the CO1 gene, with a view to using the database to identify…”
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The ranging, habitat selection, and foraging ecology of an endangered small desert mammal, the sandhill dunnart Sminthopsis psammophila
Published in Journal of mammalogy (14-10-2022)“…The conservation of threatened species often requires an examination of home range, foraging preferences, and diet. We used radio tracking, global positioning…”
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Corrigendum: Revision of the ant genus Melophorus . https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.700.11784
Published in ZooKeys (11-03-2019)“…Nil (Corrigendum)…”
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Dominance–diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2018)“…The relationship between levels of dominance and species richness is highly contentious, especially in ant communities. The dominance‐impoverishment rule…”
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Using ants to monitor changes within and surrounding the endangered Monsoon Vine Thickets of the tropical Dampier Peninsula, north Western Australia
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-04-2014)“…•Ant spp. richness increased from inside (I), edge (E), outside (O) Monsoon Vine Thickets.•Distinctly different ant assemblages were found inside the Monsoon…”
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Is thirty-seven years sufficient for full return of the ant biota following restoration?
Published in Ecological processes (04-07-2013)“…Introduction An assessment of whether rehabilitated mine sites have resulted in natural or novel ecosystems requires monitoring over considerable periods of…”
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Identity of Monomorium occidaneum Crawley, a species inquirenda, and status of Monomorium micron Crawley (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Published in Australian journal of entomology (01-05-2005)“…Because the original type material has been made available, Monomorium occidaneum Crawley, a species inquirenda in Heterick's revision of the Australian…”
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Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-06-2015)“…Many studies have focused on the impacts of climate change on biological assemblages, yet little is known about how climate interacts with other major…”
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Two new Australian Monomorium Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), including a highly distinctive species
Published in Australian journal of entomology (01-08-2003)“…Two new Australian ants of the genus Monomorium Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are described. The most distinctive of the two species, Monomorium sublamellatum…”
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The interaction between the coastal brown ant, Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius), and other invertebrate fauna of Mt Coot-tha (Brisbane, Australia)
Published in Australian Journal of Ecology (01-06-1997)“…Sampling of invertebrate fauna was carried out on Mt Coot‐tha, between 25 February and 11 March 1992, to determine whether the presence of the coastal brown…”
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