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Ant Survey, South East Queensland Peri-urban SuperSite, Samford, Core 1 ha, 2014

TERN Australian SuperSite Network
Grace, Peter, Prof
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Ants are Australia’s dominant faunal group in terms of biomass and energy flow. They occupy all trophic levels, act as ecosystem engineers, feature in many mutualistic interactions with plants, and are a key food resource for many vertebrates. Ants are also Australia’s best studied insect group in terms of biogeography and community dynamics. They are the most widely used invertebrate bio-indicators in environmental assessment and monitoring. Ants were collected in 2014 and stored in ethanol for taxonomic assessment.

Data time period: 2014 to 2014

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152.804,-27.388

152.804,-27.388

text: Samford Ecological Research Facility, Samford, Brisbane, Queensland

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