2021
DOI: 10.1111/zsc.12502
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The diversification of termites: Inferences from a complete species‐level phylogeny

Abstract: Termites play a major role in a variety of ecological processes in tropical and subtropical biomes worldwide, such as decomposition, soil formation and aeration, and nutrient cycling. These important ecosystem services were achieved through their highly complex societies and remarkable adaptations, including the evolution of reproductive division of labour, the acquisition of endosymbionts and the capacity for extensive environmental engineering, yet the causes and consequences of their ecological success are … Show more

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“…Termites (Order: Isoptera) occupy diverse ecosystems, from natural habitats and agricultural landscapes to urban settings (Clement et al 2021;Rahman et al 2022). In tropical and subtropical ecosystems, they are abundant soil macro-fauna, crucial for improving soil structure and fertility (Indrayani et al 2021), and are indispensable in decomposition processes, particularly of wood, although they also feed on grasses, plant litter and organic matter (Bignell 2005;Jouquet et al 2006;Prastyaningsih et al 2020;Pie et al 2021). Their contributions are vital for maintaining many tropical ecosystems' functions (Bonachela et al 2015;Ashton et al 2019;Elizalde et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Termites (Order: Isoptera) occupy diverse ecosystems, from natural habitats and agricultural landscapes to urban settings (Clement et al 2021;Rahman et al 2022). In tropical and subtropical ecosystems, they are abundant soil macro-fauna, crucial for improving soil structure and fertility (Indrayani et al 2021), and are indispensable in decomposition processes, particularly of wood, although they also feed on grasses, plant litter and organic matter (Bignell 2005;Jouquet et al 2006;Prastyaningsih et al 2020;Pie et al 2021). Their contributions are vital for maintaining many tropical ecosystems' functions (Bonachela et al 2015;Ashton et al 2019;Elizalde et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative would be using molecular techniques to generate comprehensive phylogenies (e.g. Pie et al, 2021). However, it demands high expertise and high financial investment (Roquet et al, 2013), limiting factors for several institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%