Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Pollyana Yvonica de
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira de, Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato, Franklin, Elizabeth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/1593
Resumo: In Amazonia, topographical variations in soil and forest structure within "terra-firme" ecosystems are important factors correlated with terrestrial invertebrates' distribution. The objective of this work was to assess the effects of soil clay content and slope on ant species distribution over a 25 km2 grid covering the natural topographic continuum. Using three complementary sampling methods (sardine baits, pitfall traps and litter samples extracted in Winkler sacks), 300 subsamples of each method were taken in 30 plots distributed over a wet tropical forest in the Ducke Reserve (Manaus, AM, Brazil). An amount of 26,814 individuals from 11 subfamilies, 54 genera, 85 species and 152 morphospecies was recorded (Pheidole represented 37% of all morphospecies). The genus Eurhopalothrix was registered for the first time for the reserve. Species number was not correlated with slope or clay content, except for the species sampled from litter. However, the Principal Coordinate Analysis indicated that the main pattern of species composition from pitfall and litter samples was related to clay content. Almost half of the species were found only in valleys or only on plateaus, which suggests that most of them are habitat specialists. In Central Amazonia, soil texture is usually correlated with vegetation structure and moisture content, creating different microhabitats, which probably account for the observed differences in ant community structure.
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spelling Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central AmazoniaDistribuição de espécies de formigas ao longo de um gradiente topográfico em uma reserva florestal de terra firme na Amazônia Centralbeta diversity; environmental gradient; Formicidae; soil texture; tropical forestdiversidade beta; gradiente ambiental; Formicidae; textura do solo; floresta tropicalIn Amazonia, topographical variations in soil and forest structure within "terra-firme" ecosystems are important factors correlated with terrestrial invertebrates' distribution. The objective of this work was to assess the effects of soil clay content and slope on ant species distribution over a 25 km2 grid covering the natural topographic continuum. Using three complementary sampling methods (sardine baits, pitfall traps and litter samples extracted in Winkler sacks), 300 subsamples of each method were taken in 30 plots distributed over a wet tropical forest in the Ducke Reserve (Manaus, AM, Brazil). An amount of 26,814 individuals from 11 subfamilies, 54 genera, 85 species and 152 morphospecies was recorded (Pheidole represented 37% of all morphospecies). The genus Eurhopalothrix was registered for the first time for the reserve. Species number was not correlated with slope or clay content, except for the species sampled from litter. However, the Principal Coordinate Analysis indicated that the main pattern of species composition from pitfall and litter samples was related to clay content. Almost half of the species were found only in valleys or only on plateaus, which suggests that most of them are habitat specialists. In Central Amazonia, soil texture is usually correlated with vegetation structure and moisture content, creating different microhabitats, which probably account for the observed differences in ant community structure.Na Amazônia, variações topográficas em ecossistemas de terra-firme são variáveis comuns que afetam a distribuição de invertebrados terrestres. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos do conteúdo de argila no solo e da inclinação do terreno na distribuição de espécies de formigas em uma área de 25 km2 que cobre a variação topográfica natural. Usando três métodos de coleta complementares (iscas de sardinha, armadilhas de fosso e amostras de serapilheira extraídas de sacos de Winkler), foram coletadas 300 subamostras de cada método em 30 parcelas distribuídas em uma floresta tropical úmida na Reserva Ducke (Manaus, AM). Foram registrados 26.814 indivíduos em 11 subfamílias, 54 gêneros, 85 espécies e 152 morfoespécies (Pheidole representou 37% das morfoespécies). O gênero Eurhopalothrix foi registrado pela primeira vez nesta reserva. O número de espécies não foi correlacionado com a inclinação do terreno ou o conteúdo de argila, exceto para espécies na serapilheira. No entanto, a Análise das Coordenadas Principais indicou que a composição de espécies das armadilhas e da serapilheira esteve correlacionada com o conteúdo de argila. Aproximadamente metade das espécies foi encontrada somente nos baixios ou nos platôs, sugerindo que a maioria é especialista do habitat. Na Amazônia Central, a textura do solo está geralmente correlacionada com a estrutura da vegetação e o teor de umidade, criando micro-habitats heterogêneos que provavelmente contribuíram para as diferenças observadas na estrutura da comunidade de formigas.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraCNPq, FAPEAM, PPBioOliveira, Pollyana Yvonica deSouza, Jorge Luiz Pereira deBaccaro, Fabricio BeggiatoFranklin, Elizabeth2010-11-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/1593Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.44, n.8, ago. 2009: Thematic Issue XV International Colloquium on Soil Zoology and XX Colloquium on Apterygota; 852-860Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.44, n.8, ago. 2009: Thematic Issue XV International Colloquium on Soil Zoology and XX Colloquium on Apterygota; 852-8601678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/1593/5773https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/downloadSuppFile/1593/2259info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-06-17T11:52:05Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/1593Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2012-06-17T11:52:05Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
Distribuição de espécies de formigas ao longo de um gradiente topográfico em uma reserva florestal de terra firme na Amazônia Central
title Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
spellingShingle Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
Oliveira, Pollyana Yvonica de
beta diversity; environmental gradient; Formicidae; soil texture; tropical forest
diversidade beta; gradiente ambiental; Formicidae; textura do solo; floresta tropical
title_short Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
title_full Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
title_fullStr Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
title_sort Ant species distribution along a topographic gradient in a "terra‑firme" forest reserve in Central Amazonia
author Oliveira, Pollyana Yvonica de
author_facet Oliveira, Pollyana Yvonica de
Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira de
Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato
Franklin, Elizabeth
author_role author
author2 Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira de
Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato
Franklin, Elizabeth
author2_role author
author
author
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CNPq, FAPEAM, PPBio
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Pollyana Yvonica de
Souza, Jorge Luiz Pereira de
Baccaro, Fabricio Beggiato
Franklin, Elizabeth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv beta diversity; environmental gradient; Formicidae; soil texture; tropical forest
diversidade beta; gradiente ambiental; Formicidae; textura do solo; floresta tropical
topic beta diversity; environmental gradient; Formicidae; soil texture; tropical forest
diversidade beta; gradiente ambiental; Formicidae; textura do solo; floresta tropical
description In Amazonia, topographical variations in soil and forest structure within "terra-firme" ecosystems are important factors correlated with terrestrial invertebrates' distribution. The objective of this work was to assess the effects of soil clay content and slope on ant species distribution over a 25 km2 grid covering the natural topographic continuum. Using three complementary sampling methods (sardine baits, pitfall traps and litter samples extracted in Winkler sacks), 300 subsamples of each method were taken in 30 plots distributed over a wet tropical forest in the Ducke Reserve (Manaus, AM, Brazil). An amount of 26,814 individuals from 11 subfamilies, 54 genera, 85 species and 152 morphospecies was recorded (Pheidole represented 37% of all morphospecies). The genus Eurhopalothrix was registered for the first time for the reserve. Species number was not correlated with slope or clay content, except for the species sampled from litter. However, the Principal Coordinate Analysis indicated that the main pattern of species composition from pitfall and litter samples was related to clay content. Almost half of the species were found only in valleys or only on plateaus, which suggests that most of them are habitat specialists. In Central Amazonia, soil texture is usually correlated with vegetation structure and moisture content, creating different microhabitats, which probably account for the observed differences in ant community structure.
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