Artículo
Biomass consumption, foraging activity and harvesting patterns in two sympatric leaf‐cutting ant species in a Salicaceae plantation in Argentina
Título:
Biomasa consumida, actividad de forrajeo y patrones de cosecha de dos especies simpátricas de hormigas cortadoras de hojas en una plantación de Salicaceas en Argentina
Jiménez, Nadia Lis
; Sánchez Restrepo, Andrés Fernando
; Guala, Mariel Eugenia; Battagliotti, Cristian; Farji Brener, Alejandro Gustavo
; Calcaterra, Luis Alberto
Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Agricultural And Forest Entomology
ISSN:
1461-9555
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
1. Leaf-cutting ants (LCA) are one of the most important pests in the Neotropics region. To estimate the potential biomass consumption by LCA on Salicaceae plantations in the lower delta of the Paraná River, we studied the foraging activity and harvesting patterns of Acromyrmex lundii (Guérin-Méneville, 1838) and Acromyrmex ambiguus (Emery, 1888) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a 14-year-old poplar plantation in Argentina. 2. Foraging activity (workers/time), harvested vegetal biomass (dry weight/time) and climatic conditions (temperature and relative humidity) were monitored daily and seasonally in nests from autumn 2016 to summer 2017. 3. The two sympatric species harvested a similar quantity of dry biomass throughout the year (4.9–6.0 kg/colony). Although both species were active in all seasons, their foraging activity was higher in spring and summer, but they avoided extreme temperatures. The accumulated biomass harvested for both species was higher in summer (28.8 and 25.7 g/colony/day, for Ac. ambiguus and Ac. lundii, respectively). However, Ac. lundii harvested three times more biomass than Ac. ambiguus in spring (30.3 and 13.1 g/colony/day, respectively). 4. Although the highest consumption on the vegetation occurred in summer, control tasks should be started during spring (sprouting phase), the most vulnerable period for Salicaceaes. The consumption of new leaves in spring is critical for tree growth, survival and wood production, especially by Ac. lundii, the most detrimental species during this season.
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Jiménez, Nadia Lis; Sánchez Restrepo, Andrés Fernando; Guala, Mariel Eugenia; Battagliotti, Cristian; Farji Brener, Alejandro Gustavo; et al.; Biomass consumption, foraging activity and harvesting patterns in two sympatric leaf‐cutting ant species in a Salicaceae plantation in Argentina; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Agricultural And Forest Entomology; 10-2024; 1-13
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