Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland
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Resumo: | Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and diversity of natural communities, however, it is vulnerable to biological invasions. Argentine ants are one of the worst invasive ant species and cause severe changes in ecosystem processes and native ant biodiversity declines in invaded sites. Here, we studied seed removal by ants combining observations and a cafeteria experiment with seeds of four myrmecochorous plant species (Centaurea sphaerocephala, Rosmarinus officinalis, Silybum marianum, and Ulex australis) in two sites (invaded and uninvaded) located in the Mediterranean Montado ecosystem and classified as High Nature Value farmland (HNV). Significant differences in daily seed removal rates were found between the two study sites. In uninvaded sites, several native ant species were attracted to the seeds, resulting in all seeds being removed rapidly. The majority of seed removal events were carried out by two key seed disperses Pheidole pallidula (71%) and Aphaenogaster iberica (26%) with a clear preference for diaspored with larger and heavier elaiosome (i.e., C. sphaerocephala, S. marianum). By contrast, while the Argentine ant showed some interest (68% of seeds were interacted with), no seed removal events were observed. The extirpation of the local ant fauna by the Argentine ant and its inability to ensure seed dispersal services may lead to the interference and eventually to the collapse of seed dispersal of the four studied myrmecochorous plants in the invaded site in the future. We argue that these discrete but severe consequences of an invasive species on a key ecological process may strongly affect the functioning of the Montado ecosystem. |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmlandSeed DispersalArgentine AntMyrmecochoryMontado EcosystemSeed Removal CollapseMutualism DisruptionSeed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and diversity of natural communities, however, it is vulnerable to biological invasions. Argentine ants are one of the worst invasive ant species and cause severe changes in ecosystem processes and native ant biodiversity declines in invaded sites. Here, we studied seed removal by ants combining observations and a cafeteria experiment with seeds of four myrmecochorous plant species (Centaurea sphaerocephala, Rosmarinus officinalis, Silybum marianum, and Ulex australis) in two sites (invaded and uninvaded) located in the Mediterranean Montado ecosystem and classified as High Nature Value farmland (HNV). Significant differences in daily seed removal rates were found between the two study sites. In uninvaded sites, several native ant species were attracted to the seeds, resulting in all seeds being removed rapidly. The majority of seed removal events were carried out by two key seed disperses Pheidole pallidula (71%) and Aphaenogaster iberica (26%) with a clear preference for diaspored with larger and heavier elaiosome (i.e., C. sphaerocephala, S. marianum). By contrast, while the Argentine ant showed some interest (68% of seeds were interacted with), no seed removal events were observed. The extirpation of the local ant fauna by the Argentine ant and its inability to ensure seed dispersal services may lead to the interference and eventually to the collapse of seed dispersal of the four studied myrmecochorous plants in the invaded site in the future. We argue that these discrete but severe consequences of an invasive species on a key ecological process may strongly affect the functioning of the Montado ecosystem.Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [grant number PD/BD/114364/2016 and the project FCT-PTDC/AAG-GLO/0045/2014].ElsevierRepositório da Universidade dos AçoresWendt, Clara FrasconiNunes, AliceDias, Sara LoboVerble, RobinBranquinho, CristinaBoieiro, Mário2022-062024-06-01T00:00:00Z2022-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/6467engWendt, C.F., Nunes, A., Dias, S.L., Verble, R., Branquinho, C & Boieiro, M. (2022). Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland. "Journal for Nature Conservation", 67, 126183. DOI:10.1016/j.jnc.2022.1261831617-138110.1016/j.jnc.2022.1261831618-1093000797537900002info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-12-20T14:34:59Zoai:repositorio.uac.pt:10400.3/6467Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:28:35.553284Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland Wendt, Clara Frasconi Seed Dispersal Argentine Ant Myrmecochory Montado Ecosystem Seed Removal Collapse Mutualism Disruption |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Seed removal decrease by invasive Argentine ants in a high Nature Value farmland |
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Wendt, Clara Frasconi |
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Wendt, Clara Frasconi Nunes, Alice Dias, Sara Lobo Verble, Robin Branquinho, Cristina Boieiro, Mário |
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Nunes, Alice Dias, Sara Lobo Verble, Robin Branquinho, Cristina Boieiro, Mário |
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Repositório da Universidade dos Açores |
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Wendt, Clara Frasconi Nunes, Alice Dias, Sara Lobo Verble, Robin Branquinho, Cristina Boieiro, Mário |
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Seed Dispersal Argentine Ant Myrmecochory Montado Ecosystem Seed Removal Collapse Mutualism Disruption |
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Seed Dispersal Argentine Ant Myrmecochory Montado Ecosystem Seed Removal Collapse Mutualism Disruption |
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Seed dispersal by ants is an important ecological process that maintains the structure and diversity of natural communities, however, it is vulnerable to biological invasions. Argentine ants are one of the worst invasive ant species and cause severe changes in ecosystem processes and native ant biodiversity declines in invaded sites. Here, we studied seed removal by ants combining observations and a cafeteria experiment with seeds of four myrmecochorous plant species (Centaurea sphaerocephala, Rosmarinus officinalis, Silybum marianum, and Ulex australis) in two sites (invaded and uninvaded) located in the Mediterranean Montado ecosystem and classified as High Nature Value farmland (HNV). Significant differences in daily seed removal rates were found between the two study sites. In uninvaded sites, several native ant species were attracted to the seeds, resulting in all seeds being removed rapidly. The majority of seed removal events were carried out by two key seed disperses Pheidole pallidula (71%) and Aphaenogaster iberica (26%) with a clear preference for diaspored with larger and heavier elaiosome (i.e., C. sphaerocephala, S. marianum). By contrast, while the Argentine ant showed some interest (68% of seeds were interacted with), no seed removal events were observed. The extirpation of the local ant fauna by the Argentine ant and its inability to ensure seed dispersal services may lead to the interference and eventually to the collapse of seed dispersal of the four studied myrmecochorous plants in the invaded site in the future. We argue that these discrete but severe consequences of an invasive species on a key ecological process may strongly affect the functioning of the Montado ecosystem. |
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