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Logging cuts the functional importance of invertebrates in tropical rainforest
RM Ewers, MJW Boyle, RA Gleave, NS Plowman, S Benedick, H Bernard, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 6836, 2015
1882015
GlobalAnts: a new database on the geography of ant traits (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
CL Parr, RR Dunn, NJ Sanders, MD Weiser, M Photakis, TR Bishop, ...
Insect Conservation and Diversity 10 (1), 5-20, 2017
1702017
Contrasting species and functional beta diversity in montane ant assemblages
TR Bishop, MP Robertson, BJ van Rensburg, CL Parr
Journal of Biogeography 42 (9), 1776-1786, 2015
1622015
Ant assemblages have darker and larger members in cold environments
TR Bishop, MP Robertson, H Gibb, BJ van Rensburg, B Braschler, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 25 (12), 1489-1499, 2016
1452016
Evaluating functional diversity: missing trait data and the importance of species abundance structure and data transformation
M Májeková, T Paal, NS Plowman, M Bryndová, L Kasari, A Norberg, ...
PloS one 11 (2), e0149270, 2016
1362016
Elevation–diversity patterns through space and time: ant communities of the Maloti‐Drakensberg Mountains of southern Africa
TR Bishop, MP Robertson, BJ van Rensburg, CL Parr
Journal of Biogeography, 2014
1252014
Coping with the cold: minimum temperatures and thermal tolerances dominate the ecology of mountain ants
TR Bishop, MP Robertson, BJ van Rensburg, CL Parr
Ecological Entomology 42, 105-114, 2017
1202017
The response of ants to climate change
CL Parr, TR Bishop
Global change biology 28 (10), 3188-3205, 2022
1102022
Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure
H Gibb, NJ Sanders, RR Dunn, S Watson, M Photakis, S Abril, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1808), 20150418, 2015
962015
Habitat disturbance selects against both small and large species across varying climates
H Gibb, NJ Sanders, RR Dunn, X Arnan, HL Vasconcelos, DA Donoso, ...
Ecography 41 (7), 1184-1193, 2018
752018
Darker ants dominate the canopy: Testing macroecological hypotheses for patterns in colour along a microclimatic gradient
SJ Law, TR Bishop, P Eggleton, H Griffiths, L Ashton, C Parr
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (2), 347-359, 2020
682020
Localised climate change defines ant communities in human‐modified tropical landscapes
MJW Boyle, TR Bishop, SH Luke, M van Breugel, TA Evans, M Pfeifer, ...
Functional Ecology 35, 1094-1108, 2021
542021
A global database of ant species abundances
H Gibb, RR Dunn, NJ Sanders, BF Grossman, M Photakis, S Abril, ...
Ecology 98 (3), 883-884, 2017
492017
Dominance–diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion
X Arnan, AN Andersen, H Gibb, CL Parr, NJ Sanders, RR Dunn, E Angulo, ...
Global Change Biology 24 (10), 4614-4625, 2018
452018
Morphological characteristics of ant assemblages (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) differ among contrasting biomes
SF Schofield, TR Bishop, CL Parr
Myrmecological News 23, 129-137, 2016
422016
Teaching and learning in ecology: A horizon scan of emerging challenges and solutions
J Cooke, Y Araya, KL Bacon, JM Bagniewska, LC Batty, TR Bishop, ...
Oikos 130 (1), 15-28, 2021
402021
Low levels of intraspecific trait variation in a keystone invertebrate group
CA Gaudard, MP Robertson, TR Bishop
Oecologia 190, 725-735, 2019
402019
Is thermal limitation the primary driver of elevational distributions? Not for montane rainforest ants in the Australian Wet Tropics
S Nowrouzi, AN Andersen, TR Bishop, SKA Robson
Oecologia 188 (2), 333-342, 2018
392018
Geographical variation in ant foraging activity and resource use is driven by climate and net primary productivity
CJ Lasmar, TR Bishop, CL Parr, ACM Queiroz, FA Schmidt, CR Ribas
Journal of Biogeography 48, 1448-1459, 2021
342021
The utility of distribution data in predicting phenology
TR Bishop, MS Botham, R Fox, SR Leather, DS Chapman, TH Oliver
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4 (11), 1024-1032, 2013
322013
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