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Co-occurrence patterns in a diverse arboreal ant community are explained more by competition than habitat requirements

机译:在不同的树栖蚂蚁群落中,共生模式的解释更多是竞争而不是栖息地的要求

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Abstract A major goal of community ecology is to identify the patterns of species associations and the processes that shape them. Arboreal ants are extremely diverse and abundant, making them an interesting and valuable group for tackling this issue. Numerous studies have used observational data of species co-occurrence patterns to infer underlying assembly processes, but the complexity of these communities has resulted in few solid conclusions. This study takes advantage of an observational dataset that is unusually well-structured with respect to habitat attributes (tree species, tree sizes, and vegetation structure), to disentangle different factors influencing community organization. In particular, this study assesses the potential role of interspecific competition and habitat selection on the distribution patterns of an arboreal ant community by incorporating habitat attributes into the co-occurrence analyses. These findings are then contrasted against species traits, to explore functional explanations for the identified community patterns. We ran a suite of null models, first accounting only for the species incidence in the community and later incorporating habitat attributes in the null models. We performed analyses with all the species in the community and then with only the most common species using both a matrix-level approach and a pairwise-level approach. The co-occurrence patterns did not differ from randomness in the matrix-level approach accounting for all ant species in the community. However, a segregated pattern was detected for the most common ant species. Moreover, with the pairwise approach, we found a significant number of negative and positive pairs of species associations. Most of the segregated associations appear to be explained by competitive interactions between species, not habitat affiliations. This was supported by comparisons of species traits for significantly associated pairs. These results suggest that competition is the most important influence on the distribution patterns of arboreal ants within the focal community. Habitat attributes, in contrast, showed no significant influence on the matrix-wide results and affected only a few associations. In addition, the segregated pairs shared more biological characteristic in common than the aggregated and random ones.
机译:摘要社区生态学的一个主要目标是确定物种协会的模式及其形成过程。树木蚂蚁种类繁多,种类繁多,使它们成为解决此问题的有趣且有价值的团队。许多研究已经使用物种共现模式的观测数据来推断潜在的组装过程,但是这些群落的复杂性导致很少有确凿的结论。这项研究利用了关于栖息地属性(树木种类,树木大小和植被结构)的结构异常良好的观测数据集,以区分影响社区组织的各种因素。特别是,本研究通过将生境属性纳入共现分析,评估了种间竞争和生境选择对树栖蚂蚁群落分布模式的潜在作用。然后将这些发现与物种特征进行对比,以探索对确定的群落模式的功能解释。我们运行了一组无效模型,首先只考虑社区中物种的发生率,然后将栖息地属性纳入无效模型中。我们使用矩阵级方法和成对级方法对社区中的所有物种进行了分析,然后仅对最常见的物种进行了分析。共生模式与矩阵级别方法中针对社区中所有蚂蚁物种的随机性没有不同。但是,检测到最常见的蚂蚁物种的隔离模式。此外,通过成对方法,我们发现了种类繁多的物种对的正负对。多数隔离的关联似乎是由物种之间的竞争性相互作用而非栖息地隶属关系来解释的。比较显着相关对的物种特征支持了这一点。这些结果表明,竞争是焦点社区内树栖蚂蚁分布模式的最重要影响。相比之下,栖息地属性对矩阵范围的结果没有显着影响,仅影响了少数关联。另外,分离的对比聚集的和随机的对具有更多的共同的生物学特性。

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