The ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of a one-hectare plot of lowland dipterocarp forest

B. Heterick, R. Kitching
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A multiple-method survey of just one hectare of lowland dipterocarp forest in Brunei yielded 115 species or morphospecies of ants of which 102 have been identified to species. No fewer than 24 of these are new records for Borneo. We list these species with comments on their wider distributions. Almost half of these species (44%) are endemic to the Sundaland region, with a further 20% restricted to south-east Asia. Few local species crossed the Makassar Strait between Borneo and Sulawesi suggesting that Wallace's Line is a relevant biogeographical barrier for many ant species. The trapping methods used generally targeted contrasting groups of species. The methods that yielded most ant species were canopy knockdown using pyrethrin insecticide (43%), pitfall trapping (26%), leaf litter extraction (9.5%) and bark spraying (8.6%). Our results suggest that future tropical forest ant surveys should include canopy sampling.
一公顷低地双叶果林中的蚂蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)
对文莱一公顷低地龙脑果森林进行的一项多方法调查发现了115种或形态种的蚂蚁,其中102种已被确定为物种。其中不少于24项是婆罗洲的新纪录。我们列出了这些物种,并评论了它们更广泛的分布。这些物种中几乎有一半(44%)是Sundaland地区特有的,另外20%仅限于东南亚。很少有本地物种跨越婆罗洲和苏拉威西之间的望加锡海峡,这表明华莱士线是许多蚂蚁物种的相关生物地理屏障。所使用的诱捕方法通常针对不同的物种群体。检出蚁种最多的方法是除虫菊酯打冠法(43%)、陷阱诱捕法(26%)、落叶提取法(9.5%)和树皮喷洒法(8.6%)。我们的研究结果表明,未来的热带森林蚂蚁调查应包括冠层采样。
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