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Roads increase population growth rates of a native leaf-cutter ant in Neotropical savannahs

机译:道路增加一个本地的人口增长率leaf-cutter蚂蚁在热带大草原

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A challenge in applied ecology is understanding the responses of native species to roads, which are ubiquitous drivers of environmental heterogeneity. While most studies highlight their negative effects, the potential for native species to increase in abundance near roads has been underappreciated, and the demographic mechanisms underlying abundance changes remain unclear. Elucidating these mechanisms requires first determining how demographic vital rates and life-history stages interact to influence population growth. One can then assess how roads alter the relative importance of the alternative demographic pathways - increased performance of early vs. late life stages - suggested as the principal drivers of increased population growth. We parameterized demographic models with 3years of census data and conducted perturbation analyses to evaluate how proximity to roads altered abundance and demography. To do so, we used the leaf-cutter ant Atta laevigata as our model organism. Leaf-cutters are native ecosystem engineers and dominant herbivores in Neotropical ecosystems and also amongst the longest lived insects in nature. Our study was conducted in Cerrado savannahs, where road networks are rapidly expanding and Atta species are major agricultural pests. We found that 35-45% of adult colonies were located within 15m of roads, which is significantly closer than expected at random. Population growth rates () were >1 both near and far from roads, but near roads were significantly (41%) higher. Elasticities of to early survival and growth rates were proportionally much higher than those of adult stages, irrespective of habitat. Life-table response experiment results indicate that the higher near roads was due primarily to the much higher colonization and early-life performance there.Synthesis and applications. Road networks are proliferating throughout biodiversity-rich regions. Developing conservation and management guidelines for species whose abundance is altered by roads requires understanding the demographic mechanisms that underpin these changes. We demonstrate that the higher growth rate of roadside Atta laevigata populations is due to increased early-life performance. Thus, the expansion of road networks could have major ecological and economic consequences by facilitating the increased abundance of ecosystem engineers and agricultural pests. Accounting for A.laevigata early life stages and careful planning of road placement should improve management strategies of protected areas and agricultural systems in Neotropical savannahs.
机译:一个挑战在应用生态学的理解本地物种的反应道路,无处不在的司机的环境吗非均质性。负面影响,本地的潜力公路附近的物种丰度增加得到充分认可和人口机制仍然丰富变化不清楚。首先确定人口率和至关重要生活史阶段交互影响人口增长。改变选择的相对重要性人口途径——提高性能早期和晚期人生阶段,建议的人口增长的主要推动力。我们用3年参数化的人口模型人口普查数据,进行扰动分析评估靠近道路改变丰富和人口。leaf-cutter蚁阿塔laevigata作为我们的使用生物模型。工程师和新热带地区占主导地位的食草动物生态系统也在最长的生活昆虫在自然界中。塞拉多大草原,那里的公路网络快速扩张和阿塔是主要的物种农业害虫。殖民地位于15米的道路,明显比预期更随机。人口增长率和附近()> 1远离公路,但附近道路明显(41%)高。和增长比例高得多比成人阶段,不管栖息地。表明,道路是由于附近就越高主要是为了更高的殖民和早期的性能。应用程序。在生物多样性丰富的地区。保护和管理指南物种的丰度改变的道路需要了解的机制支撑这些变化。路边的阿塔laevigata增长率越高人口增加是由于幼年时期的性能。可能主要的生态和经济通过促进增加的后果丰富的生态系统工程师和农业害虫。阶段,仔细的规划道路位置应该提高保护管理策略在热带地区和农业系统

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