Above- and below-ground links mediated by arboreal ants and host tree modify soil aggregation scaling, infiltration, and chemistry
Nicholas Medina,
Lauren Schmitt,
Ivette Perfecto
et al.
Abstract:Soils are increasingly recognized as complex systems, emphasizing a need to study unique properties such as long-tailed scaling laws and the role of indirect interactions among arboreal above- and below-ground soil invertebrates. However, few studies consider the above-below-ground connections mediated by invertebrates’ activity and behavior compared to mediated by tree physiology. Given previous work showing that arboreal ants can compete and affect ground foragers as well as alter foraging behavior on differ… Show more
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