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Using ants for rangeland monitoring: Global patterns in the responses of ant communities to grazing

机译:使用蚂蚁进行牧场监测:蚂蚁群落对放牧反应的全球模式

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Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance. Their application as a bioindicator group has been particularly widespread in Australia, and a recent comprehensive review of their responses to environmental disturbance identified a range of consistent and predictable patterns. Here 1 conduct a literature review of the responses of ants to grazing globally, and specifically test whether key patterns identified in the review of ant responses to disturbance in Australia apply globally. The patterns tested were (1) soil and vegetation type are primary determinants of ant community composition, and often have a far greater effect on ant community composition than disturbance, (2) disturbance induces species compositional change, but does not necessarily affect overall species richness or abundance, (3) a species' response is not necessarily consistent across habitats because of variation in inherent habitat suitability, and (4) approximately one quarter to one half of species that are common enough for statistical analysis have significant responses to disturbance. All these patterns were found to hold true for grazing studies worldwide. All but three studies sampling multiple soils/vegetation types found the influence of these variables to override grazing effects. Community composition changed consistently, yet the responses of total ant abundance and species richness were highly inconsistent. All studies that analysed species-level data on multiple soils/vegetation types, showed mixed responses to grazing across habitats. On average, 33% of tested species had statistically significant differences across treatments. This is the first such formulation of global patterns for any terrestrial invertebrate group for their use in bioindication, and provides valuable support to the use of ants as indicators of ecological disturbance. The challenge now is to provide a predictive understanding of this context dependency, as well as to improve the precision of the predictive responses. The confirmation of global patterns to grazing presented here represents a first step in developing the valuable contribution that ants can provide to rangeland monitoring systems.
机译:蚂蚁是一个重要的无脊椎动物群体,用于评估对干扰的生态变化。它们作为生物指示剂的应用在澳大利亚尤其广泛,最近对它们对环境干扰的反应进行的全面审查确定了一系列一致且可预测的模式。本文1对全球范围内蚂蚁对放牧的反应进行了文献综述,并专门测试了在澳大利亚对扰动的蚂蚁响应的综述中确定的关键模式是否在全球范围内适用。测试的模式是(1)土壤和植被类型是蚂蚁群落组成的主要决定因素,并且对蚂蚁群落组成的影响通常比干扰要大得多;(2)干扰会引起物种组成的变化,但不一定会影响物种的总体丰富度或丰度,(3)由于固有生境适应性的差异,物种在各个生境之间的反应不一定一致,(4)足以进行统计分析的物种的大约四分之一到一半对扰动有明显的反应。发现所有这些模式对于全世界的放牧研究都是正确的。除三项研究外,对多种土壤/植被类型进行采样的所有研究均发现,这些变量的影响可替代放牧效应。群落组成一直在变化,但总蚂蚁丰度和物种丰富度的响应却高度不一致。所有对多种土壤/植被类型的物种水平数据进行分析的研究都表明,不同生境对放牧的反应不一。平均而言,33%的受测物种在各处理之间具有统计学上的显着差异。这是针对任何陆生无脊椎动物群体用于生物指示的全球模式的首个此类表述,并为将蚂蚁用作生态干扰指标提供了宝贵的支持。现在的挑战是提供对这种上下文依赖性的预测性理解,以及提高预测响应的精度。本文介绍的全球放牧模式确认是开发蚂蚁可为牧场监测系统提供有价值的贡献的第一步。

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