Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "

Although the so called "green islands" of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste" are economically, socially, and ecologically important, relatively little is known about their biodiversity. We present the results of the first survey of the ground-dwelling ant fauna of a secondary for...

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Main Authors: N. L Hites, M. A. N Mourão, F. O Araújo, M. V. C Melo, J. C de Biseau, Y Quinet
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Language:English
Published: Vicerractoría Investigación 2005-06-01
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spelling doaj-9caa6eccf21c4a2fbad56ca1a2ba9fb12020-11-24T23:23:48ZengVicerractoría InvestigaciónRevista de Biología Tropical0034-77442215-20752005-06-01531-2165173Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "N. L HitesM. A. N MourãoF. O AraújoM. V. C MeloJ. C de BiseauY QuinetAlthough the so called "green islands" of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste" are economically, socially, and ecologically important, relatively little is known about their biodiversity. We present the results of the first survey of the ground-dwelling ant fauna of a secondary forest in the Serra de Baturité (4° 05’ - 4° 40’ S / 38° 30’ - 39° 10’ W), among the biggest of the moist, montane forests of the state of Ceará, Brazil. From February to March 2001, samples were taken every 50 m along twelve 200 m transects, each separated from the others by at least 50 m and cut on either side of a recreational trail. Where possible, two transects were cut from the same starting point on the trail, one on either side. At each sample site two methods were used, as recommended in the ALL protocol: a pitfall trap and the treatment of 1 m² of leaf litter with the Winkler extractor. The myrmecofauna of the Serra de Baturité is quite diverse: individuals from 72 species, 23 genera, and six subfamilies were collected. The observed patterns of specific richness show the same tendencies noted in other tropical regions, particularly the frequency of capture distribution with many rare and few abundant species. Differences with the Atlantic and Amazonian forests were also observed, especially the relative importance of the Ponerinae and Formicinae subfamilies, indicating a possible influence of the surrounding "caatinga" (savanna-like ecosystem) on the myrmecofauna of the moist,montane forest. Rev. Biol. Trop. 53(1-2):165-173. Epub 2005 Jun 24<br>Se presentan los resultados del primer inventario de la mirmecofauna del suelo en un parche de bosque montano húmedo del "Nordeste" semi-árido brasileño. Aunque estos parches o "islas verdes" son importantes económica, social, y ecológicamente, se conoce relativamente poco acerca de su biodiversidad. La investigación fue llevada a cabo en un bosque secundario en la Serra de Baturité, uno de los mayores del bosque montano húmedo del estado de Ceará, Brazil. La mirmecofauna de Serra de Baturité es muy diversa: encontramos individuos de 72 especies, 23 géneros y seis fsubfamilias. Los patrones de riqueza específica muestran las mismas tendencias de otras regiones tropicales, particularmente en la distribución de frecuencia de capturas, con muchas especies escasas y unas pocas especies abundantes. También hay diferencias con los bosques atlántico y amazónico, especialmente en cuanto a la importancia relativa de las subfamilias Ponerinae y Formicinae, lo que indica una posible influencia de la "caatinga" (ecosistema semejante a la sabana) cercana en la mirmecofauna del bosque montano húmedohttp://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442005000100016BiodiversidadHymenopterahormigas del suelobosque lluviosoNordesteCearáBrasilBiodiversityHymenopteraground-dwelling antsrain forestsBrazilian "Nordeste"CearáBrazil
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author N. L Hites
M. A. N Mourão
F. O Araújo
M. V. C Melo
J. C de Biseau
Y Quinet
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M. A. N Mourão
F. O Araújo
M. V. C Melo
J. C de Biseau
Y Quinet
Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "
Revista de Biología Tropical
Biodiversidad
Hymenoptera
hormigas del suelo
bosque lluvioso
Nordeste
Ceará
Brasil
Biodiversity
Hymenoptera
ground-dwelling ants
rain forests
Brazilian "Nordeste"
Ceará
Brazil
author_facet N. L Hites
M. A. N Mourão
F. O Araújo
M. V. C Melo
J. C de Biseau
Y Quinet
author_sort N. L Hites
title Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "
title_short Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "
title_full Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "
title_fullStr Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste "
title_sort diversity of the ground-dwelling ant fauna (hymenoptera:formicidae) of a moist,montane forest of the semi-arid brazilian "nordeste "
publisher Vicerractoría Investigación
series Revista de Biología Tropical
issn 0034-7744
2215-2075
publishDate 2005-06-01
description Although the so called "green islands" of the semi-arid Brazilian "Nordeste" are economically, socially, and ecologically important, relatively little is known about their biodiversity. We present the results of the first survey of the ground-dwelling ant fauna of a secondary forest in the Serra de Baturité (4° 05’ - 4° 40’ S / 38° 30’ - 39° 10’ W), among the biggest of the moist, montane forests of the state of Ceará, Brazil. From February to March 2001, samples were taken every 50 m along twelve 200 m transects, each separated from the others by at least 50 m and cut on either side of a recreational trail. Where possible, two transects were cut from the same starting point on the trail, one on either side. At each sample site two methods were used, as recommended in the ALL protocol: a pitfall trap and the treatment of 1 m² of leaf litter with the Winkler extractor. The myrmecofauna of the Serra de Baturité is quite diverse: individuals from 72 species, 23 genera, and six subfamilies were collected. The observed patterns of specific richness show the same tendencies noted in other tropical regions, particularly the frequency of capture distribution with many rare and few abundant species. Differences with the Atlantic and Amazonian forests were also observed, especially the relative importance of the Ponerinae and Formicinae subfamilies, indicating a possible influence of the surrounding "caatinga" (savanna-like ecosystem) on the myrmecofauna of the moist,montane forest. Rev. Biol. Trop. 53(1-2):165-173. Epub 2005 Jun 24<br>Se presentan los resultados del primer inventario de la mirmecofauna del suelo en un parche de bosque montano húmedo del "Nordeste" semi-árido brasileño. Aunque estos parches o "islas verdes" son importantes económica, social, y ecológicamente, se conoce relativamente poco acerca de su biodiversidad. La investigación fue llevada a cabo en un bosque secundario en la Serra de Baturité, uno de los mayores del bosque montano húmedo del estado de Ceará, Brazil. La mirmecofauna de Serra de Baturité es muy diversa: encontramos individuos de 72 especies, 23 géneros y seis fsubfamilias. Los patrones de riqueza específica muestran las mismas tendencias de otras regiones tropicales, particularmente en la distribución de frecuencia de capturas, con muchas especies escasas y unas pocas especies abundantes. También hay diferencias con los bosques atlántico y amazónico, especialmente en cuanto a la importancia relativa de las subfamilias Ponerinae y Formicinae, lo que indica una posible influencia de la "caatinga" (ecosistema semejante a la sabana) cercana en la mirmecofauna del bosque montano húmedo
topic Biodiversidad
Hymenoptera
hormigas del suelo
bosque lluvioso
Nordeste
Ceará
Brasil
Biodiversity
Hymenoptera
ground-dwelling ants
rain forests
Brazilian "Nordeste"
Ceará
Brazil
url http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442005000100016
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