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DOI10.1111/j.1365-2699.2007.01714.x
Assembly rules of ground-foraging ant assemblages are contingent on disturbance, habitat and spatial scale
Sanders, Nathan J.; Gotelli, Nicholas J.; Wittman, Sarah E.; Ratchford, Jaime S.; Ellison, Aaron M.; Jules, Erik S.
通讯作者Sanders, Nathan J.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY
ISSN0305-0270
EISSN1365-2699
出版年2007
卷号34期号:9页码:1632-1641
英文摘要

Aim A major endeavour of community ecology is documenting non-random patterns in the composition and body size of coexisting species, and inferring the processes, or assembly rules, that may have given rise to the observed patterns. Such assembly rules include species sorting resulting from interspecific competition, aggregation at patchily distributed resources, and co-evolutionary dynamics. However, for any given taxon, relatively little is known about how these patterns and processes change through time and vary with habitat type, disturbance history, and spatial scale. Here, we tested for non-random patterns of species co-occurrence and body size in assemblages of ground-foraging ants and asked whether those patterns varied with habitat type, disturbance history, and spatial scale.


Location Burned and unburned forests and fens in the Siskiyou Mountains of southern Oregon and northern California, USA.


Methods We describe ground-foraging ant assemblages sampled over two years in two discrete habitat types, namely Darlingtonia fens and upland forests. Half of these sites had been subject to a large-scale, discrete disturbance - a major fire - in the year prior to our first sample. We used null model analyses to compare observed species co-occurrence patterns and body-size distributions in these assemblages with randomly generated assemblages unstructured by competition both within (i.e. at a local spatial scale) and among (i.e. at a regional scale) sites.


Results At local spatial scales, species co-occurrence patterns and body-size ratios did not differ from randomness. At regional scales, co-occurrence patterns were random or aggregated, and there was evidence for constant body-size ratios of forest ants. Although these patterns varied between habitats and years, they did not differ between burned and unburned sites.


Main conclusions Our results suggest that the operation of assembly rules depends on spatial scale and habitat type, but that it was not affected by disturbance history from fire.


英文关键词coexistence community structure disturbance fire Formicidae niche partitioning Siskiyou Mountains
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000249092100013
WOS关键词SPECIES COOCCURRENCE ; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ; BUMBLEBEE COMMUNITIES ; FIELD EXPERIMENTS ; SANTA-ROSALIA ; COCOA FARMS ; DESERT ANTS ; NULL MODEL ; COMPETITION ; DIVERSITY
WOS类目Ecology ; Geography, Physical
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Physical Geography
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/154861
作者单位(1)Univ Tennessee, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
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Sanders, Nathan J.,Gotelli, Nicholas J.,Wittman, Sarah E.,et al. Assembly rules of ground-foraging ant assemblages are contingent on disturbance, habitat and spatial scale[J],2007,34(9):1632-1641.
APA Sanders, Nathan J.,Gotelli, Nicholas J.,Wittman, Sarah E.,Ratchford, Jaime S.,Ellison, Aaron M.,&Jules, Erik S..(2007).Assembly rules of ground-foraging ant assemblages are contingent on disturbance, habitat and spatial scale.JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY,34(9),1632-1641.
MLA Sanders, Nathan J.,et al."Assembly rules of ground-foraging ant assemblages are contingent on disturbance, habitat and spatial scale".JOURNAL OF BIOGEOGRAPHY 34.9(2007):1632-1641.
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