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Tank bromeliads as natural microcosms: a facultative association with ants influences the aquatic invertebrate community structure.

Stanislas Talaga1, Olivier Dézerald2, Alexis Carteron3, Frédéric Petitclerc4, Céline Leroy5, Régis Céréghino6, Alain Dejean7.   

Abstract

Many tank bromeliads have facultative relationships with ants as is the case in French Guiana between Aechmea aquilega (Salib.) Griseb. and the trap-jaw ant, Odontomachus haematodus Linnaeus. Using a redundancy analysis, we determined that the presence of O. haematodus colonies is accompanied by a greater quantity of fine particulate organic matter in the water likely due to their wastes. This increase in nutrient availability is significantly correlated with an increase in the abundance of some detritivorous taxa, suggesting a positive bottom-up influence on the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities living in the A. aquilega wells. On the other hand, the abundance of top predators is negatively affected by a lower number of available wells due to ant constructions for nesting, releasing a top-down pressure that could also favor lower trophic levels.
Copyright © 2015 Académie des sciences. Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Aechmea; Ant–bromeliad associations; Aquatic communities; Associations broméliacées–fourmis; Communautés aquatiques; Odontomachus; Phytotelm; Phytotelme

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26302833     DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2015.05.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  C R Biol        ISSN: 1631-0691            Impact factor:   1.583


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1.  Model systems to elucidate minimum requirements for protected areas networks.

Authors:  Yolanda F Wiersma; R Troy McMullin; Darren J H Sleep
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-12-20       Impact factor: 4.379

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