Ant communities (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Flemish (north Belgium) wet heathlands, a declining habitat in Europe

During a survey of 23 wet heathland sites in Flanders (north Belgium) in 1999 and 2000, using both manual nest searching and pitfall traps as sampling techniques, we found 28 ant species. One species (Myrmica lonae) was new to the Belgian fauna and several rare species were encountered. Three ecological groups could be distinguished based on soil preference: the first group of species was characteristic of sandy soil, the second contained species that were more numerous on peat soil (with Sphagnum spp.), and the third group of species had no soil preference. Ant nest numbers increased strongly... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Maes, Dirk
Van Dyck, Hans
Vanreusel, Wouter
Cortens, Joeri
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Schlagwörter: Hymenoptera / Formicidae / ants / wet heathland / diversity / between year fluctuation / conservation / sampling methodology / Belgium
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