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Distribution of Atta (Hymenoptera - Formicidae) in 'terra-firme' rain forest of Central Amazonia: density, species composition and preliminary results on effects of forest fragmentation

机译:亚马逊中部“硬地”雨林中Atta(膜翅目--孔虫)的分布:密度,物种组成和对森林破碎化影响的初步结果

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One hundred and fourteen hectares of a "terra-fiirme" rain forest 70 km north of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, were surveyed for leaf-cutting ant colonies (Atta spp). One half of this area was in isolated forest fragments (surrounded by pastures or second growth) of two sizes: 1 and 10 ha. The other half was in non-isolated fragments (connected to a large parch of forest) of the same sizes. Only two species occured in this forest: Atta sexdens sexdens L. and A. cepfhalotes L. The first was the most abundant species with a mean density of 0.35 colonies per ha. The mean density of A. cephalotes colonies was 0.03 per ha. The density of colonies was not significantly different between the isolated fragments and the continuous forest. Furthermore, the species composition did not change with isolation. However, pre-isolation data and long term monitoring are necessary to conclude that the isolation of a forest fragment has no effect upon Atta colonies. The non-uniform spatial distribution of Atta colonics within the "terra-firme" forest must be taken into account when selecting conservation areas in the Amazon, in order to preserve this important group of ants together with their native habitat.
机译:调查了巴西亚马逊州马瑙斯以北70公里处的一百一十四公顷“ terra-fiirme”雨林的切叶蚁群(Atta spp)。该区域的一半位于孤立的森林碎片中(被草场或二次生长所包围),大小为1和10公顷。另一半是大小相同的非隔离碎片(连接到大片森林)。该森林中仅出现两种物种:Atta sexdens sexdens L.和A. cepfhalotesL。第一类是最丰富的物种,平均密度为每公顷0.35个菌落。头孢曲霉菌落的平均密度为每公顷0.03。分离的碎片和连续森林之间的菌落密度没有显着差异。此外,物种组成没有随着隔离而改变。但是,必须有隔离前的数据和长期监测才能得出结论,即森林碎片的隔离对Atta菌落没有影响。在亚马逊地区选择保护区时,必须考虑“硬地”森林内Atta殖民地的不均匀空间分布,以便保护这一重要的蚂蚁群及其原生栖息地。

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