José Henrique Schoereder

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Departamento de Entomologia Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil 
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Silva RR, Martello F, Feitosa RM, et al. (2021) ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America. Ecology. e03580
Simon S, Schoereder JH, Teixeira MdC. (2020) Environmental Response of Dinoponera lucida Emery 1901 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), an Endemic Threatened Species of the Atlantic Forest Central Corridor Sociobiology. 67: 65-73
Ribeiro LF, Solar RRC, Sobrinho TG, et al. (2019) Different trophic groups of arboreal ants show differential responses to resource supplementation in a neotropical savanna. Oecologia
Madureira MS, Sobrinho TG, Schoereder JH. (2018) The Influence of Extrafloral Nectaries on Arboreal Ant Species Richness in Tree Communities Sociobiology. 65: 162-169
Schmidt FA, Ribas CR, Sobrinho TG, et al. (2017) Similar alpha and beta diversity changes in tropical ant communities, comparing savannas and rainforests in Brazil and Indonesia. Oecologia. 185: 487-498
Marques TG, Espírito-Santo MM, Neves FS, et al. (2017) Ant Assemblage Structure in a Secondary Tropical Dry Forest: The Role of Ecological Succession and Seasonality Sociobiology. 64: 261
Paolucci LN, Schoereder JH, Brando PM, et al. (2017) Fire-induced forest transition to derived savannas: Cascading effects on ant communities Biological Conservation. 214: 295-302
Schmidt FA, Schoereder JH, Caetano MDN. (2017) Ant assemblage and morphological traits differ in response to soil compaction Insectes Sociaux. 64: 219-225
Paolucci LN, Maia ML, Solar RR, et al. (2016) Fire in the Amazon: impact of experimental fuel addition on responses of ants and their interactions with myrmecochorous seeds. Oecologia. 182: 335-46
Solar RRdC, Chaul JCM, Maués M, et al. (2016) A Quantitative Baseline of Ants and Orchid Bees in Human-Modified Amazonian Landscapes in Paragominas, PA, Brazil. Sociobiology. 63: 925-940
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