Tom Maurice Fayle, Dr.
Job Position: Research Scientist - Laboratory of Ecology and Evolution of Social Insects
Phone:
+420 387775332
E-mail:
tmfayle@gmail.com
Web:
www.tomfayle.com/
Community ecology, conservation biology and behavioural ecology with focus on tropical ants.
Total found: 51 records
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Moses J., Fayle T. M., Novotný V., Klimeš P. (2021) Elevation and leaf litter interact in determining the structure of ant communities on a tropical mountain. Biotropica In press : |
Bladon A.J., Lewis M., Bladon E.K., Buckton S.J., Corbett S., Ewing S.R., Hayes M.P., Hitchcock G.E., Knock R., Lucas C., McVeigh A., Menéndez R., Walker J.M., Fayle T. M., Turner E. (2020) How butterflies keep their cool: Physical and ecological traits influence thermoregulatory ability and population trends. Journal of Animal Ecology
89
: 2440-2450. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13319 |
Dumbrell A., Turner E., Fayle T. M. (2020) Editors of series: Tropical Ecosystems in the 21st Century. In: Advances in Ecological Research. Academic Press. Volume 62. 494 pp. |
Hood A.S.C., Advento A.D., Stone J., Fayle T. M., Fairnie A.L.M., Waters H.S., Foster W., Snaddon J., Ps S., Caliman J.-P., Naim M., Turner E. (2020) Removing understory vegetation in oil palm agroforestry reduces ground-foraging ant abundance but not species richness. Basic and Applied Ecology
48
: 26-36. DOI: 10.1016/j.baae.2020.07.002 |
Houadria M. Y. I., Feldhaar H., Fiala B.,
Leština D., Chuang A., Salleh A., Justin H., Kokořová P., Fayle T. M. (2020) Reduced benefits of ant occupation for ant-trees in oil palm compared with heavily logged forest. Symbiosis
81
: 79-91. DOI: 10.1007/s13199-020-00684-x |
Lamarre G., Fayle T. M.,
Segar S. T.,
Laird-Hopkins B., Nakamura A.,
Souto-Vilarós D., Watanabe S.,
Basset Y. F. (2020) Monitoring tropical insects in the 21st century. Advances in Ecological Research
62 - series: Tropical Ecosystems in the 21st Century
: 295-330. DOI: 10.1016/bs.aecr.2020.01.004 |
Mottl O., Yombai J., Fayle T. M.,
Novotný V.,
Klimeš P. (2020) Experiments with artificial nests provide evidence for ant community stratification and nest site limitation in a tropical forest. Biotropica
52
: 277-287. DOI: 10.1111/btp.12684 |
Segar S. T., Fayle T. M., Srivastava D.S., Lewinsohn T., Lewis O.,
Novotný V., Kitching R., Maunsell S. (2020) The role of evolution in shaping ecological networks. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
35
: 454-466. DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.01.004 |
Segar S. T., Fayle T. M., Srivastava D.S., Lewinsohn T., Lewis O.,
Novotný V., Kitching R., Maunsell S. (2020) On the perils of ignoring evolution in networks. (letter) Trends in Ecology & Evolution
35
: 865-866. DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.07.016 |
Tůma J., Eggleton P., Fayle T. M. (2020) Ant-termite interactions: an important but under-explored ecological linkage. Biological Reviews
95
: 555-572. DOI: 10.1111/brv.12577 |
Zohner C.M., Mo L., Renner S., Svenning J.-C., et al., Fayle T. M., Frizzera L., Gianelle D., et al., Zhao X., Crowther T.W. (2020) Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
117
: 12192-12200. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1920816117 |
Klimeš P., Fayle T. M., Jacquemin J., Moses J., Mottl O., Orivel J., Novotný V., Leponce M. (2019) How much does a tropical forest elevational gradient contribute to biodiversity? Insights from the ant communities of Mt. Wilhelm. Joint Meeting between the British Ecological Society Tropical Ecology Group and the Society for Tropical Ecology. 9.-12.4.2019. Edinburgh, UK |
Steidinger B.S., Crowther T.W., Liang J., Van Nuland M.E., Werner G.D.A., Reich P.B., Nabuurs G., de-Miguel S., Zhou M., Picard N., Herault B., Zhao X., Zhang C., Routh D., GFBI consortium including, Fayle T. M., Peay K.G. (2019) Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses. Nature
569
: 404-408. DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1128-0 |
Tůma J., Fleiss S., Eggleton P., Frouz J.,
Klimeš P., Lewis O., Yusah K., Fayle T. M. (2019) Logging of rainforest and conversion to oil palm reduces bioturbator diversity but not levels of bioturbation. Applied Soil Ecology
144
: 123-133. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2019.07.002 |
Arnan X., Andersen, A. N., Gibb H., Parr C. L., Sanders N., Dunn R., Angulo E., Baccaro F., Bishop T., Boulay R., Castracani C., Cerda X., Del Toro I., Delsinne T., Donoso D., Elten E.K., Fayle T. M., Fitzpatrick M., Gómez C., Grasso D.A., Grossman B., Guénard B., Gunawardene N., Heterick B., Hoffmann B.,
Janda M., Jenkins C.N.,
Klimeš P., Lach L., Laeger T., Leponce M., Lucky A., Majer J., Menke S., Mezger D., Mori A.,
Moses J., Munyai T., Paknia O., Pfeiffer M., Philpott S.M., Souza J.L.P., Tista M., Vasconcelos H., Retana J. (2018) Dominance-diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion. Global Change Biology
24
: 4614–4625. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14331 |
Houadria M. Y. I.,
Klimeš P., Fayle T. M., Gullan P.J. (2018) Host-plant dissections reveal contrasting distributions of Crematogaster ants and their symbionts in two myrmecophytic Macaranga species. Ecological Entomology
43
: 601-611. DOI: 10.1111/een.12633 |
Philip A.J., Fayle T. M., Yusah K. (2018) Selectively logging old growth rain forest twice changes canopy ant species composition, while conversion to oil palm changes composition and reduces species richness and diversity. Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
15
: 139-154. |
Yusah K., Foster W., Reynolds G., Fayle T. M. (2018) Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method. PeerJ
6
: article number: e4231. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4231 |
Fayle T. M., Wanji C., Turner E., Yusah K. (2017) Living together in novel habitats: A review of land-use change impacts on mutualistic ant-plant symbioses in tropical forests. In P. Oliveira & S. Koptur (Eds.), Ant-Plant Interactions: Impacts of Humans on Terrestrial Ecosystems. Cambridge University Press
52-72. DOI: 10.1017/9781316671825.004 |
Gibb H., et al., Fayle T. M., et al.,
Janda M., et al.,
Klimeš P., et al.,
Moses J., et al., Parr C. L. (2017) A global database of ant species abundances. Ecology
98
: 883-884. DOI: 10.1002/ecy.1682 |
