Calazans Eloá Gonçalves, Costa Fernanda Vieira da, Cristiano Maykon Passos, Cardoso Danon Clemes
Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia de Biomas Tropicais, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil.
Departamento do Biodiversidade, Evolução e Meio Ambiente, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil.
Environ Entomol. 2020 Apr 14;49(2):383-390. doi: 10.1093/ee/nvaa011.
Abiotic conditions have a great influence on the structure of biological communities, especially considering ectothermic organisms, such as ants. In this study, we tested whether the daily temporal dynamics of an ant community in a tropical mountainous ecosystem is driven by daily fluctuations of abiotic factors, such as temperature and humidity. We also investigated whether the strong oscillation in daily temperature leads to high heterogeneity in ant species thermal responses. We have found that air and soil temperatures positively influenced the richness and frequency of foraging ants, while air humidity caused the opposite effect. Ant activity followed daily temperature fluctuations, which resulted in subtle differences in foraging patterns featured by heat-tolerant and heat-intolerant species. Moreover, the studied ant community exhibited broad and highly overlapped thermal responses, suggesting a likely resilience under temperature oscillations. Lastly, identifying how species traits are linked to oscillations in abiotic conditions is a necessary step to predict the effects of future climatic changes on biological community dynamics and ecosystem functioning.
非生物条件对生物群落结构有很大影响,尤其是对于变温生物,如蚂蚁。在本研究中,我们测试了热带山区生态系统中蚂蚁群落的每日时间动态是否由温度和湿度等非生物因素的每日波动驱动。我们还研究了每日温度的强烈振荡是否导致蚂蚁物种热反应的高度异质性。我们发现,空气和土壤温度对觅食蚂蚁的丰富度和频率有积极影响,而空气湿度则产生相反的效果。蚂蚁活动遵循每日温度波动,这导致耐热和不耐热物种的觅食模式存在细微差异。此外,所研究的蚂蚁群落表现出广泛且高度重叠的热反应,表明在温度振荡下可能具有恢复力。最后,确定物种特征如何与非生物条件的振荡相关联,是预测未来气候变化对生物群落动态和生态系统功能影响的必要步骤。