
Fig. 8. Variation in Overbeckia species occurrence across four vegetation types and two seasons in the EFForTS project (dry season, bars in red; wet season, bars in blue). Values on the y-axis show the number of cases in which the species occurred at least once in a subplot. In total, 19 individuals and 14 occurrences were found across 192 subplots sampled during dry and wet seasons (0.07% occupancy). At the level of different sites (forest plots), only 9 of 32 sampled here by canopy fogging were occupied by the genus.
Published as part of Klimeš, Petr, Drescher, Jochen, Buchori, Damayanti, Hidayat, Purnama, Nazarreta, Rizky, Potocký, Pavel, Rimandai, Maling, Scheu, Stefan & Matos-Maraví, Pável, 2022, Uncovering cryptic diversity in the enigmatic ant genus Overbeckia and insights into the phylogeny of Camponotini (Hymenoptera:Formicidae:Formicinae), pp. 277-288 in Invertebrate Systematics 36 (6) on page 572, DOI: 10.1071/is21067, http://zenodo.org/record/6987297
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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