墨西哥杜兰戈生态区蚂蚁功能群1

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Southwestern Entomologist Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.3958/059.048.0316
Miguel Ángel Soto-Cárdenas, Miguel Vásquez-Bolaños, Silvia Areli Aguirre-de la Serna, J. Natividad Gurrola-Reyes, José Bernardo Proal Nájera, Isaías Chairez-Hernández
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蚂蚁是一个非常成功和丰富的群体之一,迄今为止已描述了290属约16,598种有效物种,而全球趋势预测总数为574属21,847种。功能群的使用有助于确定群落结构的一般模式,并在群落和生态系统之间进行比较。这项工作的目的是分析墨西哥杜兰戈生态区蚂蚁的功能群,这些生态区包括北美沙漠、南部半干旱高地、暖干森林和温带山脉。通才金雀科(Myrmicinae)的比例最高(22%),其次是热带气候专才(15%)、机会主义者(15%)、热气候专才(12%)、从属的camponotini(10%)、优势的Dolochoderinae(10%)和寒冷气候专才(10%),而特化捕食者和隐蔽物种的比例最低(3%)。这些知识有助于建立基础,以确定群落结构的一般模式,并根据干扰和压力对蚂蚁群落进行分类。
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Grupos Funcionales de Hormigas1 en Ecorregiones de Durango, México
Ants are one of the highly successful and abundant groups, whereof about 16,598 valid species in 290 genera have been described so far, whereas global trends predict a total of 21,847 species in 574 genera. The use of functional groups has helped to identify general patterns of structure in communities, and make comparisons between community and ecosystems. The aim of this work was to analyze functional groups of ants in the ecoregions of Durango, Mexico, which are North American deserts, southern semi-arid elevations, warm-dry forests and temperate sierras. Generalist Myrmicinae was the functional group with largest percentage (22%), followed by tropical climate specialists (15%), opportunists (15%), hot climate specialists (12%), subordinate camponotini (10%) dominant Dolochoderinae (10%) and cold climate specialists (10%) while specialized predators and cryptic species the lowest percentage (3%). This knowledge helps to build the basis for identifying general patterns of community structure and classifying ant communities in relation to disturbance and stress.
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Southwestern Entomologist
Southwestern Entomologist 生物-昆虫学
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