Ants, disturbance and regeneration in eucalypt forests

  • Hoskong A
  • Turner V
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Abstract

In a pilot study, the activity of the seed-eating ant “Prolasius pallidus” increased following disturbance in “Eucalyptus regnans” forests. Seed removal experiments in “E. regnans” and “E. obliqua” forests indicate that seed-eating ants May have a significant impact on the success of forest regeneration.

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Hoskong, A. C., & Turner, V. (1997). Ants, disturbance and regeneration in eucalypt forests. Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria, 56(2), 655–657. https://doi.org/10.24199/j.mmv.1997.56.66

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