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Distance From Nest and Climate Explain Geographical Trends of Harvester Ant's Food Resource Use: A Multi‐Species Approach

Anjos, Diego; Luna, Pedro; Del Claro, Kleber; Pol, Rodrigo GabrielIcon ; Lopez de Casenave, Javier NestorIcon ; Torezan Silingardi, Helena Maura; Baena, Martha L.; Baudino, FlorenciaIcon ; Bronstein, Judie; Burt, Melissa; Calixto, Eduardo; Cao, Ana LauraIcon ; de Castro, Flávio Siqueira; Cole, Blaine J.; Elizalde, LucianaIcon ; Escobar, Federico; Machado Feitosa, Rodrigo ; Hernández Flores, Jaime ; Hahn, Philip; Indalêncio, Maria Eduarda; Juárez Juárez, Brenda; Karnish, Alex; Ladino, Natalia; Lescano, María NataliaIcon ; de Siqueira Neves, Frederico; Ortiz, Daniela PaulaIcon ; Pérez, Gibran; Pezzonia, José; Pirk, Gabriela InésIcon ; Porto, Gabriela; Ramírez, Carlos; Resasco, Julian; Aranda Rickert, Adriana MarinaIcon ; Robertson, Ian; Verble, Robin; Vullo, LuciaIcon ; Wiernasz, Diane; Werenkraut, VictoriaIcon ; Guevara, Roger; Dáttilo, Wesley
Fecha de publicación: 09/2024
Editorial: Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista: Journal of Biogeography
ISSN: 0305-0270
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Ecología

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Main: Animals not only forage for abundant and nearby resources, but their diets can also be influenced by abiotic and geographic factors. This often results in non-random interactions among species. We investigate how seed density, distance from nest, abiotic (e.g., climate stability, temperature, precipitation) and geographic factors (e.g., latitude, elevation and continental hemisphere) influence the removal of food items (i.e., seeds and dead arthropods) by Pogonomyrmex species.Location: South and North America, from Patagonia to the Rocky Mountains.Taxon: Genus Pogonomyrmex (Formicidae: Hymenoptera).Methods: Conducting standardised experiments, we performed a seed removal experiment and an assessment of the items retrieved by ant workers of 160 nests from eight Pogonomyrmex spp. at 16 sites extending the American continent.Results: Pogonomyrmex ants native to North America removed more seeds than their South American counterpart. In general, results align with optimal foraging theory, indicating a higher probability of seed removal near ant nests. High climate stability correlated with lower seed predation rates, emphasising seed consumption´s significance in historically arid environments.Increased precipitation and temperature led to reduced removal of food resources, suggesting reduced water availability and lower mean temperatures increases the consumption of seeds by harvester ants.Conclusions: Overall, Pogonomyrmex ants´ food resource use is influenced by a combination of factors such as region, distance from the nest and climate. This study underscores harvester ants´ potential impact on plant distribution over large spatial scales consuming seeds from the immediate proximity of their nest and preventing establishment.
Palabras clave: CLIMATE STABILITY , ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS , GRANIVORY , PLANT DISTRIBUTION , POGONOMYRMEX SPP. , PRECIPITATION
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/277386
URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jbi.15012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15012
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Articulos de CENTRO REGIONAL DE INV. CIENTIFICAS Y TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLOGICA DE ANILLACO
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BS. AS
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Articulos de INST. DE INVEST.EN BIODIVERSIDAD Y MEDIOAMBIENTE
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Anjos, Diego; Luna, Pedro; Del Claro, Kleber; Pol, Rodrigo Gabriel; Lopez de Casenave, Javier Nestor; et al.; Distance From Nest and Climate Explain Geographical Trends of Harvester Ant's Food Resource Use: A Multi‐Species Approach; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal of Biogeography; 52; 1; 9-2024; 1-12
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