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Litter ant patchiness at the 1-m2 scale: disturbance dynamics in three Neotropical forests
Authors:Michael Kaspari
Institution:(1) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, L-453, PO Box 808, 94550 Livermore, CA, USA;(2) Present address: Dept. of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, 730 Van Vleet Oval, Room 314, 73019-0235 Norman, OK, USA
Abstract:Large-scale (>100 m2/day) raids by tropical army ants have been linked to litter ant patchiness and diversity. In three Neotropical forests, densities of litter ants vary 10–20 fold at the 1-m2 scale. A survey of Barro Colorado Island. Panama, revealed that most army ant raids also occur on a 1-m2 scale with fronts le1 m wide. To explore the role that such small scale disturbance may play in creating litter ant patchiness, all litter ant nests were removed from 1-m2 plots. Control and disturbance plots were resampled 3 months later. In contrast to a previous study of large litter gaps, ant foundresses did not appear to prefer these smaller gaps. Nest densities, species richness, and species composition differed most from controls in a dry hilltop forest in Panama, second most in a wetter ravine forest nearby, and least in a Costa Rican wet forest. Disturbance may not leave a lasting signature in the wetter forests due to higher background levels of disturbance, faster recovery, or both.
Keywords:Litter  Ants  Tropics  Disturbance  Patchiness
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