Jacob Yombai
National Agricultural Research Institute
4 Papers
2 Citations
Jacob Yombai is an academic researcher from National Agricultural Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecological succession & Stratification (vegetation). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Experiments with artificial nests provide evidence for ant community stratification and nest site limitation in a tropical forest
Ondřej Mottl,Ondřej Mottl,Jacob Yombai,Tom M. Fayle,Vojtěch Novotný,Vojtěch Novotný,Petr Klimes +6 more
TL;DR: This experiment demonstrates a vertical stratification in community composition of ants nesting in hollow dead cavities and shows that these ants are more nest site limited in the higher strata than at ground level.
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Land module of Our Planet Reviewed - Papua New Guinea : aims, methods and first taxonomical results
Maurice Leponce,Vojtech Novotny,Olivier Pascal,Tony Robillard,Frédéric Legendre,C. Villemant,Jérôme Munzinger,Jean-François Molino,Richard Arthur Ian Drew,Frode Ødegaard,Jürgen Schmidl,Alexey K. Tishechkin,Katerina Sam,Daniel J. Bickel,Chris Dahl,Kipiro Damas,Tom M. Fayle,Bradley Gewa,Justine Jacquemin,M. Keltim,Petr Klimes,Bonny Koane,J. Kua,Antoine Mantilleri,Martin Mogia,Kenneth Molem,Jimmy Moses,H. Nowatuo,Jérôme Orivel,Jean-Christophe Pintaud,Yves Roisin,Legi Sam,B. Siki,Laurent Soldati,Adeline Soulier-Perkins,Salape Tulai,Jacob Yombai,Carl W. Wardhaugh,Yves Basset +38 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: Our Planet Reviewed -Papouasie-Nouvelle Guinée (2012) was the first terrestrial biodiversity survey to estimate biological diversity generated by altitudinal turnover of arthropod species as discussed by the authors.
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Ant species diversity, distribution, and community composition in different forest types in Papua New Guinea
Jacob Yombai,Petr Klimes,Paul Dargusch,Aloysius Posman,Ondrej Mottl,Alfred Mani,Vojtech Novotny,Vojtech Novotny +7 more
- 13 Sep 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Tuna baiting and hand collection methods to investigate diversity and community composition of ants in 16 sites sampled across Papua New Guinea, in both disturbed and pristine forest, at heights ranging from 28 to 2,728 m above sea level.
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