Diversity and spatial distribution of epigean nest termite communities in semi-deciduous forest areas of Cameroon

Akama Pierre Dieudonné, Tadu Zéphirin, Yede, Essam Gil Sedar, Mbenoun Serge
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This study aimed to assess diversity and the spatial pattern of some epigeous nesting termites species. Data were collected in the localities of Lobo and Sep1 respectively. At each site, the experimental set-up consisted of a 100 m x 100 m plot in which X and Y Cartesian coordinates were defined. On each coordinate axis, reference points were placed at 10m intervals to easily locate nests. These data enabled us to collect 14 termites’ species, including 7 at each sampling site. Cubitermitinae were represented by 72.72% of total species collected. With regard to nest density, on average we observed 42.5±12.02 nests ha -1 and 49.41% of these were inactive. Predation pressure from Dorylus sp. ants is assumed to be the cause of this high percentage of inactive nests. The termite species associated with these nests did not interact, despite the colonies' spatial distribution being aggregated in the plots. This would be caused by the feeding behavior of some soil-feeding termites’ species which feed on distinct soil components, as well as by niche filtering, which is the process that allows the species to cohabit.
喀麦隆半落叶林地区表巢白蚁群落的多样性和空间分布
这项研究旨在评估一些附巢白蚁物种的多样性和空间模式。数据分别在罗博和 Sep1 采集。在每个地点,实验装置都由一块 100 米 x 100 米的地块组成,地块中定义了 X 和 Y 笛卡尔坐标。在每个坐标轴上,每隔 10 米放置一个参考点,以便于确定巢的位置。这些数据使我们能够收集到 14 个白蚁物种,包括每个取样点的 7 个物种。采集到的白蚁种类中,立白蚁科占 72.72%。在蚁巢密度方面,我们平均观察到 42.5±12.02 个蚁巢(每公顷-1),其中 49.41% 的蚁巢处于非活动状态。据推测,白蚁的捕食压力是造成不活动蚁巢比例如此之高的原因。与这些蚁巢相关的白蚁种类并没有相互影响,尽管蚁群的空间分布在地块中是聚集的。这可能是由于某些以土壤为食的白蚁种类的取食行为造成的,它们以不同的土壤成分为食,也可能是由于生态位过滤造成的,而生态位过滤正是白蚁物种得以同居的过程。
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