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The impact of ant bioturbation and foraging activities on surrounding soilproperties

机译:蚂蚁的生物扰动和觅食活动对周围土壤性质的影响

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Nest building and foraging activities are two of the many ways that ants impact on the surrounding soil environment within and beyond the mound. These activities have both long- and short-term effects on the soil part of the ecosystem through structural alterations, nutrient accumulation and release, with possible enhancement of soil quality. This study illustrates the impact of ant foraging activities on the soil and the pattern of arrangement existing in soil properties in the mound soil environment. Eight active mounds of Iridomyrmex greensladei, greater than 50 cm in diameter, were randomly selected from four blocks in a vegetation remnant adjacent to the main Wee Waa highway, Narrabri, New South Wales. The soil volume, soil mass and slope for each mound was characterised. Soil samples were collected in the plots at 0-10 cm depth from the top of the mound, the mound perimeter, 5 m radius from the mound perimeter, the foraging tracks, and from other locations unaffected by ant activity. The soil samples were analysed for physical and chemical properties. The extent of pore distribution as cavities and galleries, was evaluated by taking photographs of a cross section of an ant mound after pouring in water miscible paint (1:8 paint to water suspension) into an open cut on the top of the mound. The paint moved through the pores, to a depth of about 150-200 cm from the surface through vertical and lateral galleries. In comparison to the surrounding soil, ant-impacted soils were lower in clay, higher in sand and silt, and lower in exchangeable Ca, Mg, K and Na. The top of the mound was higher in NO3, P and more compacted than soils not modified by ant mounds. Ant-impacted soils had low dispersion indices compared with unmodified soil. Ant bioturbation activities increased soil porosity in the mounds extending to about 200 cm down the soil profile. Ant bioturbation and foraging activities were found to affect soil properties beyond the perimeter of the mound and into the surrounding ecosystem.
机译:筑巢和觅食活动是蚂蚁影响土墩内外土环境的众多方式中的两种。这些活动通过结构改变,养分积累和释放,并可能提高土壤质量,对生态系统的土壤部分产生长期和短期影响。这项研究说明了蚂蚁觅食活动对土壤的影响以及丘陵土壤环境中土壤特性中存在的排列方式。从新南威尔士州纳拉布里的主要Wee Waa高速公路附近的植被残余物中的四个街区中随机选择了八个直径超过50厘米的Iridomyrmex greensladei活动土墩。表征每个土丘的土壤体积,土壤质量和坡度。在距土丘顶部,土丘周界,距土丘周界5 m半径,觅食径以及不受蚂蚁活动影响的其他位置的0-10 cm深度的样地中收集土壤样品。分析了土壤样品的物理和化学性质。通过在将与水混溶的涂料(1:8涂料与水的悬浮液)倒入土丘顶部的敞口中后拍摄蚂蚁土丘的横截面照片,评估孔腔和坑道的孔隙分布程度。涂料通过孔移动,从表面通过垂直和横向通道到表面的深度约为150-200厘米。与周围的土壤相比,受蚂蚁影响的土壤的粘土含量较低,沙子和粉砂含量较高,而可交换的Ca,Mg,K和Na含量较低。与未用蚁丘改良的土壤相比,蚁丘的顶部NO3,P含量更高且压实度更高。与未改性的土壤相比,受蚂蚁影响的土壤具有较低的分散指数。蚂蚁的生物扰动增加了土丘的土壤孔隙度,向下延伸至土壤剖面约200 cm。发现蚂蚁的生物扰动和觅食活动会影响土丘周边和周围生态系统的土壤特性。

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