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How does habitat complexity affect ant foraging success? A test using functional measures on three continents

机译:栖息地的复杂性如何影响蚂蚁觅食的成功?在三大洲进行的功能性测验

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Habitat complexity can mediate key processes that structure local assemblages through effects on factors such as competition, predation and foraging behaviour. While most studies address assemblage responses to habitat complexity within one locality, a more global approach allows conclusions with greater independence from the phylogenetic constraints of the target assemblages, thus allowing greater generality. We tested the effects of natural and manipulated habitat complexities on ant assemblages from South Africa, Australia and Sweden, in order to determine if there were globally consistent responses in how functional measures of foraging success are regulated by habitat complexity. Specifically, we considered how habitat complexity affected ant foraging rates including the speed of discovery and rate of monopolisation. We also tested if habitat complexity affected the body size index, a size-related morphological trait, of ants discovering resources and occupying and monopolising the resources after 180 min. Ants were significantly slower to discover baits in the more complex treatments, consistent with predictions that they would move more slowly through more complex environments. The monopolisation index was also lower in the more complex treatments, suggesting that resources were more difficult to defend. Our index of ant body size showed trends in the predicted direction for complexity treatments. In addition, ants discovering, occupying and monopolising resources were smaller in simple than in complex natural habitats. Responses of discovering ants to resources in natural habitats were clear in only one of three regions. Consistent with our predictions, habitat complexity thus affected functional measures of the foraging success of ants in terms of measures of discovery and monopolisation rates and body size traits of successful ants. However, patterns were not always equally clear in manipulative and mensurative components of the study.
机译:栖息地的复杂性可以通过影响竞争,捕食和觅食行为等因素来调解构成当地聚集体的关键过程。尽管大多数研究都针对一个地区内集合体对栖息地复杂性的响应,但采用更全局的方法可以使结论与目标集合体的系统发育约束更加独立,从而具有更大的通用性。我们测试了自然和人工栖息地复杂性对来自南非,澳大利亚和瑞典的蚂蚁组合的影响,以便确定在觅食成功的功能性度量如何通过栖息地复杂性进行调节方面是否存在全球一致的响应。具体来说,我们考虑了栖息地的复杂性如何影响蚂蚁的觅食率,包括发现速度和垄断率。我们还测试了栖息地的复杂性是否会影响180分钟后蚂蚁发现资源并占领和垄断资源的体重指数(与尺寸有关的形态特征)。蚂蚁在更复杂的处理中发现诱饵的速度明显较慢,这与他们在更复杂的环境中移动会更慢的预测一致。在更复杂的处理中,垄断指数也较低,这表明资源更难以捍卫。我们的蚂蚁体型指数显示了复杂治疗预期方向的趋势。此外,与复杂的自然栖息地相比,简单的蚂蚁发现,占有和垄断资源要小得多。在三个地区之一中,发现蚂蚁对自然栖息地资源的反应很明显。与我们的预测一致,栖息地的复杂性因此影响了蚂蚁觅食成功的功能性措施,涉及成功蚂蚁的发现和垄断率以及体型特征。但是,在研究的操纵性和确定性成分中,模式并非总是一样清晰。

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