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Niche differentiation in rainforest ant communities across three continents

机译:三大洲雨林蚂蚁群落的生态位分化

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A central prediction of niche theory is that biotic communities are structured by niche differentiation arising from competition. To date, there have been numerous studies of niche differentiation in local ant communities, but little attention has been given to the macroecology of niche differentiation, including the extent to which particular biomes show distinctive patterns of niche structure across their global ranges. We investigated patterns of niche differentiation and competition in ant communities in tropical rainforests, using different baits reflecting the natural food spectrum. We examined the extent of temporal and dietary niche differentiation and spatial segregation of ant communities at five rainforest sites in the neotropics, paleotropics, and tropical Australia. Despite high niche overlap, we found significant dietary and temporal niche differentiation in every site. However, there was no spatial segregation among foraging ants at the community level, despite strong competition for preferred food resources. Although sucrose, melezitose, and dead insects attracted most ants, some species preferentially foraged on seeds, living insects, or bird feces. Moreover, most sites harbored more diurnal than nocturnal species. Overall niche differentiation was strongest in the least diverse site, possibly due to its lower number of rare species. Both temporal and dietary differentiation thus had strong effects on the ant assemblages, but their relative importance varied markedly among sites. Our analyses show that patterns of niche differentiation in ant communities are highly idiosyncratic even within a biome, such that a mechanistic understanding of the drivers of niche structure in ant communities remains elusive.
机译:生态位理论的中心预测是,生物群落是由竞争引起的生态位分化构成的。迄今为止,已经有许多关于本地蚂蚁群落生态位分化的研究,但是很少关注生态位分化的宏观生态学,包括特定生物群系在其全球范围内显示出独特的生态位结构模式的程度。我们使用反映自然食物谱的不同诱饵,调查了热带雨林中蚂蚁群落的生态位分化和竞争模式。我们研究了新热带,古热带和热带澳大利亚的五个热带雨林地区蚂蚁群落的时空和饮食生态位分化程度和空间隔离。尽管利基重叠率很高,但我们发现每个地点的饮食和时间利基差异都很大。但是,尽管对首选食物资源的竞争激烈,但社区一级的觅食蚂蚁之间没有空间隔离。尽管蔗糖,松三糖和死虫吸引了大多数蚂蚁,但有些物种优先在种子,活虫或鸟粪中觅食。此外,大多数地点的昼夜活动比夜行物种多。总体生态位分化在多样性最差的地区最强,这可能是由于稀有物种数量较少。因此,时间和饮食上的差异都对蚂蚁组合有很大的影响,但它们的相对重要性在不同地点之间差异很大。我们的分析表明,即使在生物群落内部,蚂蚁群落中生态位分化的模式也是高度特异的,因此对蚂蚁群落中生态位结构驱动因素的机械理解仍然难以捉摸。

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