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pro vyhledávání: '"Catherine Chamberlin-Graham"'
Autor:
John H. Graham, John C. Zak, Michael P. Wallace, John M. Emlen, Jonathan P. Nutter, Jeffrey J. Duda, Catherine Chamberlin-Graham, Hal E. Balbach, David A. Kovacic, Anthony J. Krzysik, D. Carl Freeman, W. Russell Long
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators. 9:866-877
Ants are used as indicators of environmental change in disturbed landscapes, often without adequate understanding of their response to disturbance. Ant communities in the southeastern United States displayed a hump-backed species richness curve again
Autor:
John C. Zak, John M. Emlen, Jonathan P. Nutter, Hal E. Balbach, Catherine Chamberlin-Graham, David A. Kovacic, Anthony J. Krzysik, W. Russell Long, Jeffrey J. Duda, John H. Graham, D. Carl Freeman, Michael P. Wallace
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 7:429-448
Military training, soil texture, and ground cover influence ant communities at Fort Benning, a military installation in west-central Georgia. We sampled 81,237 ground-dwelling ants (47 species in 20 genera) with pitfall traps at 40 sites on a continu
Autor:
John H. Graham, Hoyt H. Hughie, Susan Jones, Kerri Wrinn, Anthony J. Krzysik, Jeffrey J. Duda, D. Carl Freeman, John M. Emlen, John C. Zak, David A. Kovacic, Catherine Chamberlin-Graham, Harold Balbach
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Science. 4:1-15
Autor:
D. Carl Freeman, John C. Zak, Catherine Chamberlin-Graham, John H. Graham, Anthony J. Krzysik, Kerri Margaret Wrinn, Jeffrey J. Duda, John M. Emlen, Hoyt H. Hughie, David A. Kovacic, Harold E. Balbach, Susan Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Science
We examined habitat disturbance, species richness, equitability, and abundance of ants in the Fall-Line Sandhills, at Fort Benning, Georgia. We collected ants with pitfall traps, sweep nets, and by searching tree trunks. Disturbed areas were used for