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季节性湿润热带森林中雄性蚂蚁的生殖投资:未来气候变化的后果。

Male ant reproductive investment in a seasonal wet tropical forest: Consequences of future climate change.

机构信息

Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Quito, Ecuador.

ForestGEO, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Ancon, Panamá.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Mar 31;17(3):e0266222. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266222. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Tropical forests sustain many ant species whose mating events often involve conspicuous flying swarms of winged gynes and males. The success of these reproductive flights depends on environmental variables and determines the maintenance of local ant diversity. However, we lack a strong understanding of the role of environmental variables in shaping the phenology of these flights. Using a combination of community-level analyses and a time-series model on male abundance, we studied male ant phenology in a seasonally wet lowland rainforest in the Panama Canal. The male flights of 161 ant species, sampled with 10 Malaise traps during 58 consecutive weeks (from August 2014 to September 2015), varied widely in number (mean = 9.8 weeks, median = 4, range = 1 to 58). Those species abundant enough for analysis (n = 97) flew mainly towards the end of the dry season and at the start of the rainy season. While litterfall, rain, temperature, and air humidity explained community composition, the time-series model estimators elucidated more complex patterns of reproductive investment across the entire year. For example, male abundance increased in weeks when maximum daily temperature increased and in wet weeks during the dry season. On the contrary, male abundance decreased in periods when rain receded (e.g., at the start of the dry season), in periods when rain fell daily (e.g., right after the beginning of the wet season), or when there was an increase in the short-term rate of litterfall (e.g., at the end of the dry season). Together, these results suggest that the BCI ant community is adapted to the dry/wet transition as the best timing of reproductive investment. We hypothesize that current climate change scenarios for tropical regions with higher average temperature, but lower rainfall, may generate phenological mismatches between reproductive flights and the adequate conditions needed for a successful start of the colony.

摘要

热带雨林中栖息着许多蚂蚁物种,它们的交配活动常常涉及到有翼雌蚁和雄蚁的明显飞舞群体。这些繁殖飞行的成功与否取决于环境变量,并决定了当地蚂蚁多样性的维持。然而,我们对环境变量在塑造这些飞行物候学中的作用缺乏深刻的理解。我们使用群落水平分析和关于雄蚁丰度的时间序列模型,研究了巴拿马运河季节性湿润低地雨林中雄蚁的物候学。在 58 个连续周(2014 年 8 月至 2015 年 9 月)期间,使用 10 个 Malaise 陷阱对 161 种蚂蚁物种的雄性飞行进行了采样,其数量差异很大(平均值为 9.8 周,中位数为 4,范围为 1 至 58)。对于足够丰富进行分析的物种(n = 97),它们主要在旱季末期和雨季初期飞行。虽然凋落物、降雨、温度和空气湿度解释了群落组成,但时间序列模型的估计值阐明了整个年度内生殖投资更为复杂的模式。例如,当最高日温度升高和在旱季的湿润周时,雄蚁丰度增加。相反,当降雨消退时(例如,在旱季开始时),当降雨每天下降时(例如,在雨季开始后不久),或者当凋落物的短期下降率增加时(例如,在旱季结束时),雄蚁丰度会下降。总之,这些结果表明,BCI 蚁群适应于干湿交替,因为这是生殖投资的最佳时机。我们假设热带地区目前的气候变化情景,其平均温度较高,但降雨量较低,可能会导致繁殖飞行与成功启动蚁群所需的适当条件之间出现物候学不匹配。

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