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The assembly and importance of a novel ecosystem: The ant community of coffee farms in Puerto Rico

机译:新型生态系统的大会和重要性:波多黎各咖啡馆的蚂蚁社区

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Agricultural ecosystems are by their very nature novel and by definition the more general biodiversity associated with them must likewise constitute a novel community. Here, we examine the community of arboreally foraging ants in the coffee agroecosystem of Puerto Rico. We surveyed 20 coffee plants in 25 farms three times in a period of one year. We also conducted a more spatially explicit sampling in two of the farms and conducted a species interaction study between the two most abundant species, Wasmannia auropunctata and Solenopsis invicta, in the laboratory. We find that the majority of the most common species are well‐known invasive ants and that there is a highly variable pattern of dominance that varies considerably over the main coffee producing region of Puerto Rico, suggesting an unusual modality of community structure. The distribution pattern of the two most common species, W. auropunctata and S. invicta, suggests strong competitive exclusion. However, they also have opposite relationships with the percent of shade cover, with W. auropunctata showing a positive relationship with shade, while S. invicta has a negative relationship. The spatial distribution of these two dominant species in the two more intensively studied farms suggests that young colonies of S. invicta can displace W. auropunctata. Laboratory experiments confirm this. In addition to the elaboration of the nature and extent of this novel ant community, we speculate on the possibilities of its active inclusion as part of a biological control system dealing with several coffee pests, including one of the ants itself, W. auropunctata.
机译:农业生态系统由其本质上的小说,根据定义,与他们相关的更一般的生物多样性必须同样构成一个新的社区。在这里,我们在波多黎各的咖啡农业系统中检查了树木觅食蚂蚁的社区。我们在一年的时间内调查了25个农场的20个咖啡厂。我们还在两个农场中进行了更加空间的措施,并在实验室中进行了两种最丰富的物种,Wasmannia Auropunctata和Solenopsis Invicta之间的物种相互作用研究。我们发现大多数最常见的物种是着名的侵入性蚂蚁,并且在波多黎各的主要咖啡生产地区有很大变化的主导地位模式,暗示了群落结构的不寻常的形象。两种最常见的物种W. aurpunctata和S. Invicta的分布模式表明竞争力强。然而,它们也与占遮阳盖百分比相反的关系,W. aurockattata显示与阴影的正面关系,而S. Invicta具有负面关系。这两个占主导地位在两种更集中的农场中的空间分布表明,S. Invicta的年轻菌落可以取代W. aurpunctata。实验室实验证实了这一点。除了制定这部新型蚂蚁社区的性质和程度之外,我们还推测了其积极纳入的可能性,作为处理几种咖啡害虫的生物控制系统的一部分,包括其中一种蚂蚁本身,W. aurpunctata。

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