2021
DOI: 10.1111/btp.12918
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Spatiotemporal dynamics of the ant community in a dry forest differ by vertical strata but not by successional stage

Abstract: Ants are diverse and ecologically important organisms in tropical forests, where their spatiotemporal distribution can be highly complex. This complexity arises mainly from marked differences in microclimatic conditions and resource availability through space and time that is even more evident in highly seasonal environments, such as tropical dry forests. However, it is unclear how seasonality interacts with other factors that might shape temporal variation of ant composition (β-diversity), like vertical strat… Show more

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“…As also observed in previous studies (Brühl et al, 1998;Yanoviak & Kaspari, 2000;Campos et al, 2008 Neves et al, 2021), we detected marked differences in taxonomic composition between the arboreal and ground-dwelling faunas (see also Fig. S1).…”
Section: Trophic Structuresupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As also observed in previous studies (Brühl et al, 1998;Yanoviak & Kaspari, 2000;Campos et al, 2008 Neves et al, 2021), we detected marked differences in taxonomic composition between the arboreal and ground-dwelling faunas (see also Fig. S1).…”
Section: Trophic Structuresupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In fact, all three herbivorous insect guilds, regardless of the strata, showed high temporal β-diversity, corroborating that we do have a highly variable system over space and time. However, fluid-feeding and leaf-chewing insects presented a greater temporal β-diversity for the canopy, which is the opposite of the pattern found for ants in a tropical dry-forest (Neves et al, 2021). The temporal β-diversity of both fluid-feeding and chewing insects being higher in the canopy than in the understory may be linked to the different effects of seasonality on specific microhabitats of these two strata.…”
Section: Stratummentioning
confidence: 59%
“…We assessed the spatial and temporal variations of the herbivorous species composition (β-diversity) using the Sørensen dissimilarity index in a multiple-spatial and time approach (see Baselga, 2010;Neves et al, 2021). So, we decomposed total spatial and temporal β-diversity among the forest islands (using the Sørensen and Simpson index of similarity), which we partitioned into turnover and nestedness-related components using the "beta.multi" function in the "betapart" R package (Baselga and Orme, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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