Macrotermes natalensis termite colonies in seasonally flooded savannas

N. Jürgens, Priscilla Sichone, R. Revermann, Felicitas Gunter, J. Oldeland
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In seasonally inundated landscapes of southern central Africa very large termite mounds of Macrotermes natalensis offer a refuge for flood-intolerant trees during the flood season. In the matrix landscape surrounding these islands the seasonally waterlogged and then anaerobic soil conditions and the browsing by megaherbivores during the dry season allow for grass and herbaceous vegetation only. During the rainy season each termitarium forms an isolated island which due to its relative dryness allows survival of the trees and the associated fauna. During the dry season the termites try to establish new colonies with new mounds. However, the successful formation of new termitaria islands seems to be a rare event. In this case study from Dundumwezi in the Kafue National Park, Zambia, we provide a description of the termitaria islands and their vegetation. Furthermore, we analyse spatial patterns of termite mound islands in the surroundings of Kafue National Park und Bangweulu Plains / Kasanka National Park based on remote sensing imagery. Our results confirm that competition among colonies of large termitaria in homogeneous habitats causes very regular spatial patterns.
季节性洪水淹没的热带稀树草原上的白蚁群落
在非洲中南部被季节性洪水淹没的地区,巨大的巨白蚁丘在洪水季节为不耐洪水的树木提供了避难所。在这些岛屿周围的基质景观中,季节性涝渍和厌氧土壤条件以及大型食草动物在旱季的浏览只允许草和草本植被。在雨季,每个白蚁巢形成一个孤立的岛屿,由于相对干燥,树木和相关动物得以生存。在旱季,白蚁试图在新的土丘上建立新的殖民地。然而,成功形成新的白蚁岛似乎是一个罕见的事件。在赞比亚Kafue国家公园的Dundumwezi的案例研究中,我们提供了对白蚁岛及其植被的描述。基于遥感影像,分析了Kafue国家公园和Bangweulu平原/ Kasanka国家公园周边白蚁丘岛的空间格局。我们的研究结果证实,在均匀的栖息地中,大型白蚁群体之间的竞争导致了非常规则的空间格局。
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