Ants as a climate change bioindicator in Sirimau Forest at Ambon Island

F. latumahina
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The destruction of forests on small islands is caused by disturbance of human activities such as forest burning, flooding, erosion, rock-taking, sand and clearing of forest areas for agriculture, plantation, settlement and other public facilities. Ants are organisms that can react when there is a change in their habitat. Because of its abundance, its important functions, and complex interactions with the ecosystems it occupies. Ants can be used as bioindicators in environmental assessment programs, such as forest fires, vegetation disruption, deforestation, climate change, mining, waste disposal, and land use factors. Ants are capable of marking environmental degradation and climate change, as they are very sensitive to climate change in their habitats. The study was conducted on the Sirimau Forest at Ambon. The role of ants in the ecosystem will be disrupted when habitat changes occur, so this study aims to find out the forms of introduction that occur in the forest area on the island of Ambon, how ants react to climate change, ant diversity and examine the role of ants as an indicator of climate change. Approaches are made to biotic components (vegetation and ants) as well as abiotic components (soil temperature, air temperature and air humidity). The results of the field inventory found 28 types of ants, 3152 individuals where Odonthoponera tranversa infuscate, Oecophylla smaragdina SUENITIDA, Hypoponera bugnioni are dominant with a species richness value of 3.35, 3.57 species density and 1.29 species diversity with an NOVI value with a vegetation cover area of > 60% in classes 6-9. The highest vegetation diversity was 1.17. Studies at soil temperatures and organic matter content show that soil temperatures vary between 25-27 °C and this is correlated with the area of vegetation cover shown in the NOVI results. The impact of damage and changes to the protected forest ecosystem on ants varies widely. Ants are colonized animals that will die due to changes or damage to the ecosystem, of course it can be explained as colony extinction in the ecosystem.
安汶岛Sirimau森林中蚂蚁作为气候变化生物指标的研究
小岛屿森林的破坏是由于人类活动的干扰造成的,如森林燃烧、洪水、侵蚀、采石、采沙以及为农业、种植园、定居和其他公共设施而清除林区。蚂蚁是一种生物,当它们的栖息地发生变化时,它们会做出反应。因为它的丰富,它的重要功能,以及与它所占据的生态系统的复杂相互作用。蚂蚁可以作为环境评价项目的生物指标,如森林火灾、植被破坏、森林砍伐、气候变化、采矿、废物处理和土地利用等因素。蚂蚁对其栖息地的气候变化非常敏感,因此能够标记环境退化和气候变化。这项研究是在安汶的Sirimau森林进行的。当栖息地发生变化时,蚂蚁在生态系统中的作用会被破坏,因此本研究旨在了解安汶岛森林地区发生的引进形式,蚂蚁对气候变化的反应,蚂蚁的多样性,以及蚂蚁作为气候变化指标的作用。方法是对生物成分(植被和蚂蚁)以及非生物成分(土壤温度,空气温度和空气湿度)。野外清查结果显示,6 ~ 9类蚁群共有28种3152只,其中以灌花齿齿蚁、smaragdina Oecophylla SUENITIDA、bugnionia小齿齿蚁占优势,物种丰富度值为3.35,物种密度值为3.57,物种多样性值为1.29,NOVI值为0.60 %,植被覆盖率为60%。植被多样性最高,为1.17。对土壤温度和有机质含量的研究表明,土壤温度在25-27℃之间变化,这与NOVI结果中显示的植被覆盖面积有关。受保护森林生态系统的破坏和变化对蚂蚁的影响差异很大。蚂蚁是一种会因生态系统的变化或破坏而死亡的群居动物,当然也可以解释为生态系统中的群体灭绝。
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