Assessment of the Spatial Pattern of Small Termite Mounds and Trees in Altered Lands in Benin (West Africa)

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY African Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1111/aje.13346
Babatokpè Calèb Babatunde, Elie Antoine Padonou, Franck Sinsin, Akomian Fortuné Azihou, Bokon Alexis Akakpo, Tiago de Zoeten
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Termite restore plant diversity and soil on altered lands in West Africa with particular abundance of small mound made by Trinervitermes trinervitus, Trinervitermes geminatus, Cubitermes spp. or Microcerotermes spp. The particular abundance of small mounds on altered lands suggests the existence of underlying abiotic and biotic factors. This study investigated the spatial patterns of termite mounds on the altered lands and its relationship with tree distribution in order to sustain the ecological restoration of the altered lands. Thus, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was used to collect images on three different altered land sites of 18 ha characterised with termite mounds. The images were ortho-mosaicked with Pix4D Mapper software. Termite mounds and trees were digitalised on these images in ArcGIS software. The Ripley's pair correlation function using spatstat package was applied to assess the spatial pattern and association of mounds and trees. An aggregative pattern (g(r) > 1) was revealed in the spatial distribution of both termite mounds and trees across all sites. Furthermore, a positive clustered association between termite mounds and trees was noted at two study sites, likely due to the absence of human disturbance. Therefore, this interaction should be vital for assisted ecological restoration and can be factored into efforts to accelerate the restoration of soils and plants on degraded lands. The authors then recommend future research to explore the specific role this attractive relationship plays in ecosystem restoration.

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评估贝宁(西非)贫瘠土地上小白蚁丘和树木的空间格局
在西非,白蚁对植物多样性和改变后的土地上的土壤进行恢复,Trinervitermes trinervitus、Trinervitermes geminatus、Cubitermes spp.或Microcerotermes spp.制造的小土丘特别多。本研究调查了改良土地上白蚁丘的空间模式及其与树木分布的关系,以持续恢复改良土地的生态。因此,研究人员使用无人驾驶飞行器(UAV)采集了三个不同的白蚁冢改变地块的图像,面积共 18 公顷。使用 Pix4D Mapper 软件对图像进行正交镶嵌。在 ArcGIS 软件中对这些图像上的白蚁冢和树木进行了数字化处理。使用 spatstat 软件包的 Ripley 成对相关函数来评估蚁丘和树木的空间模式和关联。结果表明,在所有地点,白蚁冢和树木的空间分布均呈聚集模式(g(r) >1)。此外,在两个研究地点,白蚁冢与树木之间出现了积极的集群关联,这可能是由于没有人为干扰的缘故。因此,这种相互作用对辅助生态恢复至关重要,可作为加速恢复退化土地上的土壤和植物的因素。作者随后建议今后开展研究,探索这种有吸引力的关系在生态系统恢复中的具体作用。
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African Journal of Ecology
African Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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134
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: African Journal of Ecology (formerly East African Wildlife Journal) publishes original scientific research into the ecology and conservation of the animals and plants of Africa. It has a wide circulation both within and outside Africa and is the foremost research journal on the ecology of the continent. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes comprehensive reviews on topical subjects and brief communications of preliminary results.
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