Red wood ants shape epiphytic lichen assemblages in montane silver fir forests

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
L. Di Nuzzo, A. Masoni, F. Frizzi, E. Bianchi, MB Castellani, P. Balzani, F. Morandi, Y. Sozzi, C. Vallese, G. Santini, R. Benesperi
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The Formica rufa group comprises several ant species which are collectively referred to as “red wood ants” (hereafter RWA). These species have key roles in forest ecosystems, where they are ecologically dominant and greatly influence the dynamics of the habitat they colonise. Various studies have shown how their trophic activity may affect other organisms, which include both other invertebrates and plants. We can therefore hypothesize that their presence could affect the taxonomic and functional composition of epiphytes, despite clear information on such an effect is lacking. This study aimed to fill this research gap by evaluating whether the presence of red wood ants could affect the structure and composition of lichen communities. We selected two sites on the Apennine Mountains in Italy, where the red wood ant F. paralugubris was introduced from the Alps more than 50 years ago. In each site, lichen assemblages on Abies alba trees located within the colonised areas were compared to those from nearby, non-occupied areas. The results allowed for the identification of significant effects of F. paralugubris on the structure of lichen communities. Although there was no detectable impact on lichen species richness, a significant difference in their community composition between colonised and control sites was detected. Furthermore, ant presence seemed to be associated with specific lichen functional traits such as asexual reproduction. We argue that RWA could affect the lichen community either directly, e.g. , by actively dispersing the species capable of asexual reproduction through their movements on trees (ant-mediated dispersion), or indirectly through herbivore exclusion. Finally, we also observed differences in β-diver-sity among the colonised and non-colonised sites.
红木蚁在山地银杉林中塑造附生地衣组合
红木蚁群由几种蚂蚁组成,统称为“红木蚁”(以下简称RWA)。这些物种在森林生态系统中发挥着关键作用,它们在生态上占主导地位,并极大地影响着它们所定居的栖息地的动态。各种研究表明,它们的营养活动可能会影响其他生物,包括其他无脊椎动物和植物。因此,我们可以假设它们的存在可能影响附生植物的分类和功能组成,尽管缺乏关于这种影响的明确信息。本研究旨在通过评估红木蚁的存在是否会影响地衣群落的结构和组成来填补这一研究空白。我们选择了意大利亚平宁山脉的两个地点,50多年前从阿尔卑斯山引进了红木蚁F. paruugubris。在每个地点,将位于殖民地地区的白桦冷杉上的地衣组合与附近未被占领地区的地衣组合进行比较。研究结果表明,副毒霉对地衣群落结构有显著影响。虽然没有发现对地衣物种丰富度的影响,但在定殖点和对照点之间,地衣群落组成存在显著差异。此外,蚂蚁的存在似乎与特定的地衣功能特征有关,如无性繁殖。我们认为,RWA可以直接影响地衣群落,例如,通过在树上的运动(蚂蚁介导的分散)积极分散具有无性繁殖能力的物种,或者通过食草动物排斥间接影响地衣群落。最后,我们还观察到在殖民和非殖民地点之间β多样性的差异。
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54
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The journal encompasses a broad range of research aspects concerning forest science: forest ecology, biodiversity/genetics and ecophysiology, silviculture, forest inventory and planning, forest protection and monitoring, forest harvesting, landscape ecology, forest history, wood technology.
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