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Ant Community Development on Rehabilitated Ash Dams in the South African Highveld

机译:南非Highveld修复灰坝的蚂蚁社区发展

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Ant communities have been widely used as indicators of minesite rehabilitation in Australia and are beginning to play a similar role in other parts of the world. Here we examine ant communities on rehabilitated ash dams associated with a coal-fired power station on the highveld of South Africa, to improve our understanding of ecosystem development on these substrates. Ants were sampled using pitfall traps at 11 ash-dam sites, ranging from unrehabilitated to 9-year-old rehabilitated sites, as well as two adjacent natural grassland sites. Sampling was conducted on 12 occasions from March 1997 to January 1999. Forty-nine ant species from 19 genera were recorded during the study. Site species richness was positively correlated with rehabilitation age, ranging from 10 to 25 at ash-dam sites, compared with 28 and 34 at the two natural grassland sites. There was a humped relationship between total ant abundance and rehabilitation age, with abundance peaking after 5-7 years at levels far higher than those at natural sites. Ordination analysis showed clear separation between ash-dam and natural sites along the first axis. The unrehabilitated ash-dam site was also separated from rehabilitated sites along the first axis. Sites of different rehabilitation age were separated along the second axis. Individual ant species showed clear successional patterns across the rehabilitation gradient. Although there was a clear successional trend for the development of ant communities on rehabilitated ash dams, this trend was not toward natural grassland. The lack of convergence toward ant communities of natural grasslands reflects the markedly different substrate and plant composition on ash dams and supports the widely held view that restoration of natural grassland communities is not a realistic goal of ash-dam rehabilitation. However, the development of species-rich ant communities, containing at least some late-successional species, indicates the potential for rehabilitated ash dams to support diverse and complex ecosystems.
机译:在澳大利亚,蚂蚁社区已被广泛用作矿场恢复的指标,并且在世界其他地区也开始发挥类似的作用。在这里,我们研究了与南非高地燃煤电站相关的修复灰烬坝上的蚂蚁群落,以增进我们对这些基质上生态系统发展的了解。使用陷阱陷阱在11个灰坝站点(从未修复到9岁的修复站点以及两个相邻的天然草地站点)采样蚂蚁。从1997年3月至1999年1月,共进行了12次采样。研究期间记录了19个属的49种蚂蚁。站点物种丰富度与恢复年龄呈正相关,在灰坝站点为10至25,而在两个天然草地站点为28和34。蚂蚁的总丰度与恢复年龄之间存在驼峰关系,在5-7年后,其丰度达到峰值,远高于自然地点的丰度。排序分析显示,沿第一轴,灰坝和自然地点之间明显分开。未修复的灰坝站点也沿着第一轴与已修复站点分开。不同康复年龄的部位沿第二轴分开。各个蚂蚁物种在整个恢复梯度上均显示出清晰的演替模式。尽管在经过修复的灰坝上,蚂蚁群落的发展有明显的连续趋势,但这种趋势并非朝着天然草地发展。天然草原的蚂蚁群落缺乏融合,这反映了灰坝的底物和植物组成明显不同,并支持了以下广泛观点,即恢复天然草原群落不是灰坝恢复的现实目标。但是,物种丰富的蚂蚁群落的发展,至少包含一些后期成功种,表明修复灰渣坝以支持多样化和复杂的生态系统的潜力。

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