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Ant Mutualism Increases Long-Term Growth and Survival of a Common Amazonian Tree

机译:蚂蚁互助会增加一棵普通亚马逊树的长期生长和存活率

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How ecological context shapes mutualistic relationships remains poorly understood. We combined long-term tree census data with ant censuses in a permanent 25-ha Amazonian forest dynamics plot to evaluate the effect of the mutualistic ant Myrmelachista schumanni (Formicinae) on the growth and survival of the common Amazonian tree Duroia hirsuta (Rubiaceae), considering its interactions with tree growth, population structure, and habitat. We found that the mutualist ant more than doubled tree relative growth rates and increased odds of survival. However, host tree size and density of conspecific neighbors modified the effect of the ant. Smaller trees hosting the mutualist ant consistently grew faster when surrounded by higher densities of conspecifics, suggesting that the benefit to the tree outweighs any negative effects of high conspecific densities. Moreover, our findings suggest that the benefit afforded by the ant diminishes with plant age and also depends on the density of conspecific neighbors. We provide the first long-term large-scale evidence of how mutualism affects the population biology of an Amazonian tree species.
机译:生态背景如何塑造相互关系仍然知之甚少。我们将长期树木普查数据与蚂蚁普查相结合,在一个占地25公顷的亚马逊森林动态图中,评估了互惠的蚂蚁Myrmelachista schumanni(Formicinae)对常见亚马逊树木Duroia hirsuta(Rubiaceae)的生长和存活的影响,考虑其与树木生长,种群结构和栖息地的相互作用。我们发现,共生蚂蚁的树木相对生长速度增加了一倍以上,生存几率增加。但是,宿主树的大小和特定邻居的密度改变了蚂蚁的作用。当被更高密度的同种植物包围时,容纳共生蚂蚁的小树总是生长得更快,这表明对树的好处超过了高同种密度的任何负面影响。此外,我们的发现表明,蚂蚁提供的好处随着植物年龄的增长而减少,并且还取决于同种邻居的密度。我们提供了第一个长期的大规模证据,证明互惠主义如何影响亚马逊树种的种群生物学。

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