ANT BODY SIZE PREDICTS DISPERSAL DISTANCE OF ANT-ADAPTED SEEDS: IMPLICATIONS OF SMALL-ANT INVASIONS

  • J. H. Ness (Contributor)
  • Judith Bronstein (Contributor)
  • A. N. Andersen (Contributor)
  • J. Nathaniel Holland (Contributor)

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The services provided within a community can change as the species composition of that community changes. For example, ant–seed dispersal mutualisms can be disrupted in habitats dominated by invasive ants. We propose that this disruption is related to c...
Date made available2016
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