蚂蚁(Formica exsecta)对荒地底土性质的影响

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Rikke Reisner Hansen , Søren Munch Kristiansen , Christian Frølund Damgaard , Joachim Offenberg
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蚂蚁是改变其栖息地环境的无可争议的大师,对土壤化学和水文过程产生了巨大影响。然而,由于大多数蚂蚁对土壤的研究都集中在表层土壤,因此这些影响究竟深入底土多深仍不清楚。此外,对荚果化和养分贫瘠的荒地土壤的影响进行量化的研究仍然很少。我们在丹麦一块长期无人管理的荒地上挖掘了 15 个蚁丘。我们在每个蚁丘的三个位置对土壤水分、土壤渗透阻力(SPR)、pH值、总磷含量以及每个土壤层的厚度进行了取样:蚁丘正下方、蚁丘边缘以及邻近未受干扰的参考土壤。结果显示,蚂蚁的活动降低了土壤湿度,使土壤疏松,并增加了流向深层的总磷。重要的是,具有防涝特性的胶结地层(硬盘子)被蚂蚁挖掘穿透,可能导致更多的水渗入底土。蚂蚁在硬盘下原本未受扰动的沙质底土中的活动导致每个土壤层的厚度和化学性质发生了轻微变化。这些零星、小规模的扰动(蚁丘占地面积的 0.06%)增加了荒地土壤的异质性,并在一定时间内影响了底土的性质。我们的结论是,蚁丘通过穿透荒地硬盘和操纵土壤化学性质和土壤湿度,可能在荒地土壤动力学中发挥了以前被忽视的作用。我们认为,有生命力的蚁丘形成群落对干旱荒漠生态系统的土壤异质性很有价值。
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Effects of ant mounts (Formica exsecta) on subsoil properties, in a heathland

Ants are undisputed masters at transforming the local environments they inhabit, with subsequent vast effects on soil chemical and hydrological processes. Yet, it remains unclear how deep into the subsoil these effects range, as most ant-soil studies focus on the topsoil. Furthermore, studies quantifying these effects on podzolized, and nutrient-poor heathland soils remain scarce. We excavated 15 Formica exsecta ant mounds on a long-term, unmanaged heathland in Denmark. We sampled soil moisture, soil penetration resistance (SPR), pH, total phosphorous content, and the thickness of each soil horizon at three positions at each mound: directly below the mound, at the edge of the mound, and an adjacent undisturbed reference soil. Results revealed that ant activity reduced soil moisture, loosened the soil, and increased the flow of total phosphorus to the deeper layers. Importantly, the cemented spodic horizons (hardpans) with waterlogging properties were penetrated by ant digging, resulting in potentially higher water infiltration into the subsoil. The ant activity within the otherwise undisturbed sandy subsoil below the hard pan caused a slight alteration in the thickness of each soil horizon and chemistry. These patchy, small-scale disturbances (mounds covered 0.06 % of the site) increase heathland soil heterogeneity and affect subsoil properties in time. We conclude that ant mounds may play a previously overlooked role in heathland soil dynamics by penetrating the heathland hardpans and manipulating soil chemistry and soil moisture. We argue that a viable mound-forming ant community is valuable for the soil heterogeneity of dry heathland ecosystems.

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European Journal of Soil Biology
European Journal of Soil Biology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.90
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发文量
51
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Soil Biology covers all aspects of soil biology which deal with microbial and faunal ecology and activity in soils, as well as natural ecosystems or biomes connected to ecological interests: biodiversity, biological conservation, adaptation, impact of global changes on soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning and effects and fate of pollutants as influenced by soil organisms. Different levels in ecosystem structure are taken into account: individuals, populations, communities and ecosystems themselves. At each level, different disciplinary approaches are welcomed: molecular biology, genetics, ecophysiology, ecology, biogeography and landscape ecology.
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