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Ant-mediated ecosystem services and disservices on marketable yield in cocoa agroforestry systems

机译:蚂蚁介导的生态系统服务和孤立在可可氧化物系统中的可营销产量

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Highlights ? Ants provided ecosystem services (e.g. pest control) but also disservices (pathogen spread). ? Positive impact of species-rich ant communities on marketable cocoa yield. ? Strong link between species rich community performance and income. ? Need to consider multiple interactions in agroecosystems than single ecosystem services. The impact of complex direct and indirect interactions between multiple functional groups on plants is poorly documented. In tropical agroecosystems, ants interact with crop mutualists and antagonists, however, little is known about effects of dominants ant community properties on the consequence of such cascading interactions which can be measured through final ecosystem service, crop yield. Here, we present a replicated ant fauna manipulation experiment in cocoa agroecosystems, where we used ant exclusion treatments to test the economic importance of the presence of ants, and two additional treatments where we experimentally introduced one of two common dominant ant species which allowed comparing their effects with those of the naturally occurring ant fauna. The proximate aim was to assess the impact of ants Crematogaster sp., Camponotus brutus Auguste-Henri Forel and Oecophylla longinoda Latreille on cacao yield, which is known to depend on several, cascading intermediate ecosystem services (e.g. control of specific pests). Ants provided ecosystem services in term of reduced pest damage caused by Salhbergella singularis Hagh (Hemiptera: Miridae) and Characoma stictigrapta Hmps (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) but also disservices such as increased pathogen disease caused by Phyphthora megakarya Brasier and Griffin dissemination and indirectly enhanced damage of other pest species. Yields were highest in non-manipulated and species-rich ant communities, whereas ant exclusion and communities dominated by a single species decreased yield by more than 30%. Associated ant communities between dominant and non-dominant species resulted in the same yields as in non-manipulated controls. Dominant ant communities maximized the control of a particular pest species, but not cacao yield. We show a positive relationship between ant species rich communities and financial performance and we postulate that complex agroecosystems can offer competitive business opportunities for small-scale farmers, while contributing to biodiversity conservation. However, more interdisciplinary studies are needed to quantify financial and biodiversity performance opportunities to allow up-scaling of these findings.
机译:强调 ?蚂蚁提供了生态系统服务(例如害虫控制),而且还提供了isservices(病原体蔓延)。还物种丰富的蚂蚁群落对销售可可产量的积极影响。还物种丰富的社区绩效和收入之间的强大联系。还需要考虑agroecosystems的多个交互,而不是单一生态系统服务。复杂的直接和间接相互作用对植物多种官能团之间的影响尚未记录。在热带农产品系统中,蚂蚁与作物共生主义者和拮抗剂相互作用,但是关于主导蚂蚁群落性质的影响几乎是通过最终生态系统服务,作物产量来衡量的级联相互作用的结果。在这里,我们在Cocoa Agroecosystems中展示了一个复制的Ant Fauna操纵实验,我们使用了蚂蚁排除治疗,以测试蚂蚁存在的经济重要性,以及我们通过实验推出的两种常见主导蚁群之一的两种额外治疗方法与天然存在的蚂蚁动植物的影响。近期目的是评估蚂蚁Crematogaster SP的影响。蚂蚁提供了生态系统服务,以减少由Salhbergella Singularis Hagh(Hemiptera:Miridae)和Characoma Stictigrapta HMPS(Lepidoptera:Noctuidae)造成的害虫损伤,但也涉及由植物植物巨型烧杯和格里芬传播引起的病原体疾病增加以及间接增强其他害虫物种。在非操纵和富含物种的蚂蚁群落中的产量最高,而蚂蚁排除和由单一物种的蚂蚁排除和群落降低了30%以上的产量。主导和非显性物种之间的相关蚂蚁群落导致与非操纵对照中相同的产率。优势蚂蚁群体最大化了对特定害虫物种的控制,但不是可可产率。我们展示了蚂蚁物种丰富的社区和财务表现之间的积极关系,我们假设复杂的农业系统可以为小规模农民提供有竞争力的商机,同时有助于生物多样性保护。然而,需要更多的跨学科研究来量化金融和生物多样性绩效机会,以允许这些发现的上衡。

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