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Publikováno v:
Greece & Rome, 1931 Oct 01. 1(1), 59-60.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/641201
Autor:
Cressman, E. D.
Publikováno v:
The Classical Journal, 1931 Jan 01. 26(4), 305-306.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3289968
Publikováno v:
African Entomology. 16:253-262
Conservation of South Africa's butterflies is critically dependent on knowledge of their ecology. Many endangered species are in the family Lycaenidae and have a more-or-less obligate relationship with a particular species of ant. An ecosystem capabl
Autor:
Adriaan van Niekerk, Steven L. Chown, H. P. Davids, H. G. Robertson, A. Botes, Melodie A. McGeoch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 33:71-90
Aim Climate-modelling exercises have demonstrated that the Cape Floristic Region is highly sensitive to climate change and will apparently lose much of its northern limits over the next few decades. Because there is little monitoring of diversity in
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Ant communities have been widely used as indicators of minesite rehabilitation in Australia and are beginning to play a similar role in other parts of the world. Here we examine ant communities on rehabilitated ash dams associated with a coal-fired p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Ecology. 29:2721-2727
A comparative analysis of the venom alkaloids of 13 species of ants in the genus Monomorium collected in Africa was undertaken. Ants were collected in Kenya and South Africa. Most species produced 2,5-dialkylpyrrolidines and some of their analogous 1
Autor:
H. G. Robertson
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 11:1637-1652
Ants were extracted in Winkler bags from sifted leaf litter sampled in arange of forest and woodland types in and around Mkomazi Game Reserve innorth-eastern Tanzania, including the Eastern Arc Mountains of South Pare andWest Usambara. A total of 87
Autor:
H. G. Robertson, Brian L. Fisher
Publikováno v:
Insectes Sociaux. 46:78-83
In montane fynbos in South Africa Melissotarsus emeryi Forel was found nesting in live wood of Leucospermum praemorsum (Meisn.) E. Phillips, in association with armor-scale insects (Diaspididae). A loose network of silken material was found along gal
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 8:1683-1695
Ground-foraging ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) were used to assess the conservation value of road verges in a semi-arid region around Prince Albert, Western Cape Province, South Africa. Ant communities were sampled using pitfall traps on 50 sites alo
Autor:
H. G. Robertson
Publikováno v:
Insectes Sociaux. 42:411-418
Sperm transfer in the myrmicine antCarebara vidua was studied by making histological sections of newly mated queens. Queens are multiply inseminated, and longitudinal sections through the sperm- filled vagina show that the bundle of sperm from each m