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Ant community change across a ground vegetation gradient in north Florida's longleaf pine flatwoods

Ant communities in longleaf pine habitats are poorly known and hence the naturally occurring ant assemblages of a large portion of southeastern North America are not well understood. This study examined the diverse ant community found in the longleaf pine flatwoods of north Florida and tested how an...

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Autores principales: Lubertazzi, David, Tschinkel, Walter R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Arizona Library 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC524660/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15841237
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description Ant communities in longleaf pine habitats are poorly known and hence the naturally occurring ant assemblages of a large portion of southeastern North America are not well understood. This study examined the diverse ant community found in the longleaf pine flatwoods of north Florida and tested how ant diversity changes along a herbaceous ground cover gradient. Restoring the ground cover to its original floral composition is an important focus of longleaf pine conservation and hence it is important to understand how native faunal communities vary with ground cover variation. Using 4 sampling methods, we characterized the ant community and analyzed its within-habitat variation among 12 study sites. We found the highest plot species richness (55 species) and within-habitat species richness (72 species) ever recorded for North American ants. The ants formed three distinct communities. The low-diversity arboreal and subterranean assemblages varied little across forest stands while the diversity of the species-rich ground foraging ant community was negatively correlated with percent herbaceous cover. The imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Abbreviation: / ANF: Apalachicola National Forest
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spelling pubmed-5246602005-03-28 Ant community change across a ground vegetation gradient in north Florida's longleaf pine flatwoods Lubertazzi, David Tschinkel, Walter R. J Insect Sci Articles Ant communities in longleaf pine habitats are poorly known and hence the naturally occurring ant assemblages of a large portion of southeastern North America are not well understood. This study examined the diverse ant community found in the longleaf pine flatwoods of north Florida and tested how ant diversity changes along a herbaceous ground cover gradient. Restoring the ground cover to its original floral composition is an important focus of longleaf pine conservation and hence it is important to understand how native faunal communities vary with ground cover variation. Using 4 sampling methods, we characterized the ant community and analyzed its within-habitat variation among 12 study sites. We found the highest plot species richness (55 species) and within-habitat species richness (72 species) ever recorded for North American ants. The ants formed three distinct communities. The low-diversity arboreal and subterranean assemblages varied little across forest stands while the diversity of the species-rich ground foraging ant community was negatively correlated with percent herbaceous cover. The imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Abbreviation: / ANF: Apalachicola National Forest University of Arizona Library 2003-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC524660/ /pubmed/15841237 Text en Copyright © 2003. Open access; copyright is maintained by the authors.
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