Effects of environmental variables on the composition of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Amazonian foothills forest

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Sandra Patricia Cabrera-Córdoba, Juan David Gutiérrez-Torres, Ricardo Restrepo-Manrique
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Abiotic factors can negatively or positively affect the structure of communities; studying these factors is important to identify the causes that structure ant communities; taking into account this situation and that in the Amazon foothills region, particularly in the Putumayo department, few studies have been carried out and there is insufficient knowledge about the ecology of many species, this research was aimed to evaluate the effect of environmental variables in the assembly of ants, evaluating the hypothesis: the assembly of forest and grassland ants reflect changes in environmental variables (ambient temperature, soil temperature and relative humidity). In the municipality of Orito, in a secondary forest of the Amazon foothills and its grassland matrix, a 100 m transect was traced, locating 10 stations 10 m apart, in these, ants were sampled with: pitfall traps, corner baits: arboreal, epigeal and hypogeal, leaf litter extraction and manual capture. With the averages of the environmental variables in each station and the diversity and richness data per month of sampling, the Poisson regression analysis was performed and with the data of the morphospecies and the averages of the measured variables, the principal component analysis was performed. The results indicated that, the ants assemblages did not reflect the changes of the variables, some species responded to these patterns. Therefore, to understand the dynamics of the functioning of the ecosystems of the Amazonian foothills, it is necessary to study the biology of each species; However, it was determined that, the habitats studied share generalist species and contain exclusive species that contribute to the diversity of ants in the Amazonian foothills, consequently the sites must be conserved.
环境变量对亚马逊山麓森林蚂蚁组成的影响(膜翅目:蚁科
非生物因素对群落结构有积极或消极的影响;研究这些因素对于确定蚂蚁群落结构的原因非常重要;考虑到这种情况,以及在亚马逊山麓地区,特别是普图马约省,研究很少,对许多物种的生态学认识不足,本研究旨在评估环境变量对蚂蚁聚集的影响,评估假设:森林和草原蚂蚁的聚集反映了环境变量(环境温度、土壤温度和相对湿度)的变化。在Orito市,在亚马逊山麓及其草地基质的次生林中,追踪了100米的样带,在这些样带中,间隔10米定位了10个站点,在这些站点中,使用陷阱陷阱,角落诱饵:树栖,上栖和下栖,树叶凋落物提取和人工捕获。利用每个站点环境变量的平均值和每个月采样的多样性和丰富度数据进行泊松回归分析,并利用形态种数据和测量变量的平均值进行主成分分析。结果表明,蚁群并没有反映这些变量的变化,有些物种对这些模式有响应。因此,为了了解亚马逊山麓生态系统的功能动态,有必要对每个物种的生物学进行研究;然而,我们确定,所研究的栖息地具有通用性物种,并且包含有助于亚马逊山麓蚂蚁多样性的专有物种,因此必须保护这些地点。
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