Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities
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Resumo: | Subterranean habitats may be considered limiting for animal colonization, especially for ants, due to permanent darkness and mainly because of oligotrophic conditions. While not as deep as limestone caves, iron ore caves and other subterranean habitats may be more available for colonization because of their shallower depth. We use the richness and composition of ants to assess how differences in habitat structure affect the biodiversity and ecosystem function between cavities and surrounding epigean landscapes. We predicted that the distribution of ants would be different because of the variation in habitat structure and cavity conditions may act as a filter for colonization by ants. A high diversity of ants was found in the 20 sampled cavities (26 species), and most of them were grouped in the generalist trophic guilds. The distribution of ants occurred independently of the type of cavity to which they are associated (caves, impacted caves and mines). Significant differences were observed in ant richness between epigean and cavities habitats, with lower average richness in cavities. The physical attributes of the cavities did not influence richness, mainly because cavity use by ants can usually be explained by their opportunistic habits and generalist lifestyle. Ants can participate directly in the cavities assemblage, playing roles in species composition and trophic functionality, due to the lower use restriction. |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavitiesCaveMyrmecofaunaFormicidaeGeneralistsIron oreCavernaMirmecofaunaFormigasMinério de ferroSubterranean habitats may be considered limiting for animal colonization, especially for ants, due to permanent darkness and mainly because of oligotrophic conditions. While not as deep as limestone caves, iron ore caves and other subterranean habitats may be more available for colonization because of their shallower depth. We use the richness and composition of ants to assess how differences in habitat structure affect the biodiversity and ecosystem function between cavities and surrounding epigean landscapes. We predicted that the distribution of ants would be different because of the variation in habitat structure and cavity conditions may act as a filter for colonization by ants. A high diversity of ants was found in the 20 sampled cavities (26 species), and most of them were grouped in the generalist trophic guilds. The distribution of ants occurred independently of the type of cavity to which they are associated (caves, impacted caves and mines). Significant differences were observed in ant richness between epigean and cavities habitats, with lower average richness in cavities. The physical attributes of the cavities did not influence richness, mainly because cavity use by ants can usually be explained by their opportunistic habits and generalist lifestyle. Ants can participate directly in the cavities assemblage, playing roles in species composition and trophic functionality, due to the lower use restriction.Union Internationale de Spéléologie2020-05-20T18:03:04Z2020-05-20T18:03:04Z2019-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCASTRO-SOUZA, R. A. et al. Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities. International Journal of Speleology, Tampa, v. 48, n. 3, p. 279-293, Sept. 2019.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41099International Journal of Speleologyreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCastro-Souza, Rodrigo AntonioPellegrini, Thaís GiovanniniSilva, Marconi SouzaFerreira, Rodrigo Lopeseng2020-05-20T18:03:23Zoai:localhost:1/41099Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-05-20T18:03:23Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities Castro-Souza, Rodrigo Antonio Cave Myrmecofauna Formicidae Generalists Iron ore Caverna Mirmecofauna Formigas Minério de ferro |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
title_full |
Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
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Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities |
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Castro-Souza, Rodrigo Antonio |
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Castro-Souza, Rodrigo Antonio Pellegrini, Thaís Giovannini Silva, Marconi Souza Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes |
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Pellegrini, Thaís Giovannini Silva, Marconi Souza Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes |
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Castro-Souza, Rodrigo Antonio Pellegrini, Thaís Giovannini Silva, Marconi Souza Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes |
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Cave Myrmecofauna Formicidae Generalists Iron ore Caverna Mirmecofauna Formigas Minério de ferro |
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Cave Myrmecofauna Formicidae Generalists Iron ore Caverna Mirmecofauna Formigas Minério de ferro |
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Subterranean habitats may be considered limiting for animal colonization, especially for ants, due to permanent darkness and mainly because of oligotrophic conditions. While not as deep as limestone caves, iron ore caves and other subterranean habitats may be more available for colonization because of their shallower depth. We use the richness and composition of ants to assess how differences in habitat structure affect the biodiversity and ecosystem function between cavities and surrounding epigean landscapes. We predicted that the distribution of ants would be different because of the variation in habitat structure and cavity conditions may act as a filter for colonization by ants. A high diversity of ants was found in the 20 sampled cavities (26 species), and most of them were grouped in the generalist trophic guilds. The distribution of ants occurred independently of the type of cavity to which they are associated (caves, impacted caves and mines). Significant differences were observed in ant richness between epigean and cavities habitats, with lower average richness in cavities. The physical attributes of the cavities did not influence richness, mainly because cavity use by ants can usually be explained by their opportunistic habits and generalist lifestyle. Ants can participate directly in the cavities assemblage, playing roles in species composition and trophic functionality, due to the lower use restriction. |
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2019-09 2020-05-20T18:03:04Z 2020-05-20T18:03:04Z |
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CASTRO-SOUZA, R. A. et al. Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities. International Journal of Speleology, Tampa, v. 48, n. 3, p. 279-293, Sept. 2019. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/41099 |
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CASTRO-SOUZA, R. A. et al. Drivers of ant composition, richness, and trophic guilds in Neotropical iron ore cavities. International Journal of Speleology, Tampa, v. 48, n. 3, p. 279-293, Sept. 2019. |
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