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Species diversity and nestedness of ant assemblages in an urban environment
Ant assemblages were studied in Warsaw in the context of the effects of urban pressure. Four types of urban greenery were selected: (1) green areas bordering streets, (2) in housing estates, and (3) in parks, and (4) patches of urban woodland. In total, there were 27 species of ants. In terms of the total ant activity density, Lasius niger predominated in all the the lawn biotopes (1–3) and Myrmic…
Creator
- Slipinski, Piotr
- Zmihorski, Michal
- Czcechowski, Wojciech
Subject
- Zoologie
- zoologie
- entomologie
- Formicidae
- biodiversity conservation
- city
- nestedness
- redundancy analysis
- urban pressure
- 2
- …
Type of item
- article
- články
- model:article
Creator
- Slipinski, Piotr
- Zmihorski, Michal
- Czcechowski, Wojciech
Subject
- Zoologie
- zoologie
- entomologie
- Formicidae
- biodiversity conservation
- city
- nestedness
- redundancy analysis
- urban pressure
- 2
- …
Type of item
- article
- články
- model:article
Providing institution
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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- policy:public
Source
- European Journal of Entomology | 2012 Volume:109 | Number:2
Identifier
- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:6b653635-c447-42b7-9986-824f28cdf6e4
- uuid:6b653635-c447-42b7-9986-824f28cdf6e4
- uuid:6b653635-c447-42b7-9986-824f28cdf6e4
Language
- eng
- eng
Providing country
- Czech Republic
Collection name
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