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Tom M Fayle

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 5, 2022
Improving estimates of global ant biomass and abundanceTom M Fayle, Petr Klimes
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 27, 2019
Ant-termite interactions: an important but under-explored ecological linkageJiri Tuma, Paul Eggleton, Tom M Fayle
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 3, 2021
Do Reverse Janzen-Connell Effects Reduce Species Diversity?Shafia Zahra, Vojtech Novotny, Tom M Fayle
Peerj|February 10, 2018
Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling methodKalsum M Yusah, William A Foster, Glen Reynolds, et al.
Ecology Letters|February 18, 2025
Defensive Symbiont Genotype Distributions Are Linked to Parasitoid Attack NetworksTaoping Wu, Anoushka A Rodrigues, Tom M Fayle, et al.
Oecologia|February 9, 2021
Tropical land-use change alters trait-based community assembly rules for dung beetles and birdsFelicity A Edwards, David P Edwards, Keith C Hamer, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2008
Oil palm research in context: identifying the need for biodiversity assessmentEdgar C Turner, Jake L Snaddon, Tom M Fayle, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 3, 2022
Species turnover in ant assemblages is greater horizontally than vertically in the world's tallest tropical forestShuang Xing, Amelia S C Hood, Roman J Dial, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 28, 2015
Experimentally testing and assessing the predictive power of species assembly rules for tropical canopy antsTom M Fayle, Paul Eggleton, Andrea Manica, et al.
The Journal of Applied Ecology|February 14, 2015
Riparian reserves within oil palm plantations conserve logged forest leaf litter ant communities and maintain associated scavenging ratesClaudia L Gray, Owen T Lewis, Arthur Y C Chung, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 5, 2022
Improving estimates of global ant biomass and abundanceTom M Fayle, Petr Klimes
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|December 27, 2019
Ant-termite interactions: an important but under-explored ecological linkageJiri Tuma, Paul Eggleton, Tom M Fayle
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 3, 2021
Do Reverse Janzen-Connell Effects Reduce Species Diversity?Shafia Zahra, Vojtech Novotny, Tom M Fayle
Peerj|February 10, 2018
Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling methodKalsum M Yusah, William A Foster, Glen Reynolds, et al.
Ecology Letters|February 18, 2025
Defensive Symbiont Genotype Distributions Are Linked to Parasitoid Attack NetworksTaoping Wu, Anoushka A Rodrigues, Tom M Fayle, et al.
Oecologia|February 9, 2021
Tropical land-use change alters trait-based community assembly rules for dung beetles and birdsFelicity A Edwards, David P Edwards, Keith C Hamer, et al.
Plos One|February 14, 2008
Oil palm research in context: identifying the need for biodiversity assessmentEdgar C Turner, Jake L Snaddon, Tom M Fayle, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 3, 2022
Species turnover in ant assemblages is greater horizontally than vertically in the world's tallest tropical forestShuang Xing, Amelia S C Hood, Roman J Dial, et al.
Ecology Letters|January 28, 2015
Experimentally testing and assessing the predictive power of species assembly rules for tropical canopy antsTom M Fayle, Paul Eggleton, Andrea Manica, et al.
The Journal of Applied Ecology|February 14, 2015
Riparian reserves within oil palm plantations conserve logged forest leaf litter ant communities and maintain associated scavenging ratesClaudia L Gray, Owen T Lewis, Arthur Y C Chung, et al.
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