Articles | Volume 26, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-26-1-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/we-26-1-2026
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08 Jan 2026
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The role of hedgerows in shaping ant (Formicidae) communities in agricultural ecosystems: for a better understanding of agroecosystems functioning, including presumed ecosystem services and disservices

Cyril Marty, Tom Jamonneau, and Gabriel Johnson

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Hedgerows are a threatened component of agricultural landscapes that illustrate the relationships between biodiversity and farmland management. This study explores the effect of both the distance and management of hedgerows on ant communities, using taxonomic and functional diversities. We observed various links that allowed us to highlight the influence of hedgerows on ant communities and the agroecological services and disservices they could promote in farmlands.
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