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Title
Variation in leaf-cutter ant (Atta sp.) densities in forest isolates: the potential role of predation
Author(s)
Rao, M
Published
2000
Publisher
Journal of Tropical Ecology
Abstract
The potential role of predation as a factor underlying variation in leaf-cutter ant (Atta sp.) densities was investigated on recently isolated land-bridge islands in Lago Curl, Venezuela. A survey of mature Atta colonies revealed a sharp increase in densities on small and medium islands (5.6 and 2.3 colonies ha(-1) respectively) compared to large islands (0.72 colonies ha(-1)) and the mainland (0 nests in 5.5 ha). Incipient colonies showed the reverse trend with higher densities on larger landmasses. Cage experiments were conducted to test the impacts of predation on the survival of incipient and young Atta colonies. Protection by wire-mesh cages increased the survival of both incipient and young colonies at all sites. The survival of unprotected incipient and young colonies was significantly reduced on larger landmasses relative to small islands. These results are consistent with burrow survey data that provided indirect evidence of higher armadillo densities on larger landmasses. Findings suggest that reduced predation is a potentially important factor underlying observed variation in Atta density patterns in the Curl islands.
Keywords
CEPHALOTES HYMENOPTERA; ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHY; CUTTING ANTS; ARMY ANT; FORMICIDAE; SOUTHWEST; PHORIDAE; PATTERNS; DIVISION; MAMMALS
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