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Effects of ants on arthropod assemblages of a native timber tree in a tropical reforestation plantation.

机译:蚂蚁对热带造林人工林中天然木本节肢动物组合的影响。

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Successful reforestation of tropical pastures can be facilitated or impeded depending on the interactions between native timber trees and arthropod communities. We assessed arthropod abundance on Tabebuia rosea (Bignoniaceae), a Central American extrafloral nectary-bearing timber tree, in a plantation of native trees on former pasture in Panama, and we excluded ants from branches of T. rosea to determine ant impact on arthropod assemblages and on leaf damage. The trees' ant fauna was dominated by ground-nesting species and ants were scarce in tree crowns, constituting only 2% of all arthropods collected by branch beating. Leaf damage was principally caused by caterpillars (mainly the pyralid Eulepte gastralis) and by beetles (mainly the chrysomelid Walterianella inscripta). Sugar baits at tree trunks revealed that rewarding food resources recruited high ant numbers to some tree individuals. Activity of the dominant ant, Ectatomma ruidum, at baits was negatively related to leaf damage by E. gastralis, suggesting that trees might be better protected from this herbivore when ant abundance is high. Exclusion of ants resulted in increased beetle diversity. The key herbivore W. inscripta was significantly more abundant on ant-exclusion branches at the beginning, but not towards the end of the rainy season, when beetle density increased. Overall leaf damage and arthropod abundance were not significantly affected by ant exclusion. In conclusion, ant abundance on native timber trees in plantations recently established on former pasture can be low, and ant assemblages may be dominated by ground-nesting generalist species, as shown in this study. This may explain the lacking protection of the timber trees from insect herbivory by ants. Increased protection of establishing timber trees by ants probably requires plantation management measures that increase the abundance of more specialized tree-visiting and tree-nesting ants.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jen.12009
机译:热带牧场的成功造林可根据本地木本树木与节肢动物群落之间的相互作用而促进或受阻。我们在巴拿马前牧场的原生树木种植园中评估了中美洲带花蜜的含药木材树Tabebuia rosea(Bignoniaceae)的节肢动物丰度,并从T. rosea的分支中排除了蚂蚁,以确定对节肢动物组合的蚂蚁影响并损害叶子。树木的蚂蚁区系主要由地面嵌套物种组成,树冠中稀有的蚂蚁,仅占树枝跳动收集的所有节肢动物的2%。叶片损伤主要是由毛毛虫(主要是吡醛类Eulepte gastralis)和甲虫(主要是金龟属Walterianella inscripta)引起的。树干上的糖饵显示,奖励性的食物资源使一些树木个体招募了高蚂蚁数量。优势蚂蚁Ectatomma ruidum在诱饵上的活性与天牛肠杆菌对叶片的损害负相关,这表明当蚂蚁丰度高时,树木可能会更好地受到这种草食动物的保护。排除蚂蚁导致甲虫多样性增加。当甲虫密度增加时,关键的草食性W. inscripta在蚂蚁排斥分支开始时明显较多,但在雨季结束时却没有。蚂蚁排斥对叶片的整体损害和节肢动物的丰度没有显着影响。总之,如本研究所示,最近在以前的牧场上建立的人工林中,本地木材树上的蚂蚁丰度可能很低,并且蚂蚁组合可能由地面嵌套的通才种主导。这可以解释为什么树木对蚂蚁的食草性缺乏保护。加强对蚂蚁建立木树的保护可能需要人工林管理措施,以增加更多专门造林和筑巢蚂蚁的数量。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jen.12009

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