A global database of ant species abundances
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Gibb, Heloise
Dunn, Rob R.
Sanders, Nathan J.
Grossman, Blair F.
Photakis, Manoli
Abril, Silvia
Agosti, Donat
Andersen, Alan N.
Angulo, Elena
Armbrecht, Inge
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Wiley
Abstract
What forces structure ecological assemblages? A key limitation to general insights
about assemblage structure is the availability of data that are collected at a small spatial
grain (local assemblages) and a large spatial extent (global coverage). Here, we present published
and unpublished data from 51,388 ant abundance and occurrence records of more than
2,693 species and 7,953 morphospecies from local assemblages collected at 4,212 locations
around the world. Ants were selected because they are diverse and abundant globally, comprise
a large fraction of animal biomass in most terrestrial communities, and are key contributors to
a range of ecosystem functions. Data were collected between 1949 and 2014, and include, for
each geo-referenced sampling site, both the identity of the ants collected and details of sampling
design, habitat type, and degree of disturbance. The aim of compiling this data set was to
provide comprehensive species abundance data in order to test relationships between assemblage
structure and environmental and biogeographic factors. Data were collected using a
variety of standardized methods, such as pitfall and Winkler traps, and will be valuable for
studies investigating large-scale forces structuring local assemblages. Understanding such relationships
is particularly critical under current rates of global change. We encourage authors
holding additional data on systematically collected ant assemblages, especially those in dry and
cold, and remote areas, to contact us and contribute their data to this growing data set.
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Abundance, Ants, Database, Disturbance, Formicidae, Geo-referenced, Habitat, Local assemblage, Occurrence, Pitfall trap, Winkler trap
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Citation
Gibb, H, Dunn, RR, Sanders, NJ, Grossman, BF, Photakis, M et al 2017, 'A global database of ant species abundances', Ecology, vol. 98, no. 3, pp. 883-884.