Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method

Background. Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to“assembly rules” which dictate the species that are able to co-exist. Ant communities in tropicalcanopies often display a particular pattern, an “ant mosaic”, in which competition between dominantant sp...

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Main Authors: Kalsum M. Yusah, William A. Foster, Glen Reynolds, Tom M. Fayle
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22275/1/Ant%20mosaics%20in%20Bornean%20primary%20rain%20forest%20high%20canopy%20depend%20on%20spatial%20scale.pdf
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author Kalsum M. Yusah
William A. Foster
Glen Reynolds
Tom M. Fayle
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William A. Foster
Glen Reynolds
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description Background. Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to“assembly rules” which dictate the species that are able to co-exist. Ant communities in tropicalcanopies often display a particular pattern, an “ant mosaic”, in which competition between dominantant species results in a patchwork of mutually exclusive territories. Although ant mosaics have beenwell-documented in plantation landscapes, their presence in pristine tropical forests remainscontentious. Variation in results between studies might be caused by differences in either samplingmethods, vertical canopy structure, spatial scale of sampling, or time of day at which sampling tookplace.Methods. To test whether these factors might impact the detection of ant mosaics in pristine habitats,we sampled ant communities from emergent trees, which rise above the highest canopy layers inlowland dipterocarp rain forests in North Borneo, using both baiting and insecticide fogging. Critically,we restricted sampling to only the canopy of each focal tree. For baiting, we carried out sampling bothduring the day and the night. We used null models of species co-occurrence to assess patterns ofsegregation at within-tree and between-tree scales.Results. We found patterns of ant species segregation between trees consistent with the existence ofant mosaics using both methods. Within trees, fogged ants were segregated, while baited ants weresegregated only at night.Discussion. We conclude that ant mosaics do exist within the high canopy of tropical rain forest, andthat sampling technique, spatial scale, and temporal scale interact to determine observed patterns ofsegregation. Restricting sampling to only emergent trees reveals segregatory patterns not observed instudies that do not account for the three dimensional structure of the rain forest canopy.
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spelling ums.eprints-222752019-06-18T08:25:17Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22275/ Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method Kalsum M. Yusah William A. Foster Glen Reynolds Tom M. Fayle QH301-705.5 Biology (General) Background. Competitive interactions in biological communities can be thought of as giving rise to“assembly rules” which dictate the species that are able to co-exist. Ant communities in tropicalcanopies often display a particular pattern, an “ant mosaic”, in which competition between dominantant species results in a patchwork of mutually exclusive territories. Although ant mosaics have beenwell-documented in plantation landscapes, their presence in pristine tropical forests remainscontentious. Variation in results between studies might be caused by differences in either samplingmethods, vertical canopy structure, spatial scale of sampling, or time of day at which sampling tookplace.Methods. To test whether these factors might impact the detection of ant mosaics in pristine habitats,we sampled ant communities from emergent trees, which rise above the highest canopy layers inlowland dipterocarp rain forests in North Borneo, using both baiting and insecticide fogging. Critically,we restricted sampling to only the canopy of each focal tree. For baiting, we carried out sampling bothduring the day and the night. We used null models of species co-occurrence to assess patterns ofsegregation at within-tree and between-tree scales.Results. We found patterns of ant species segregation between trees consistent with the existence ofant mosaics using both methods. Within trees, fogged ants were segregated, while baited ants weresegregated only at night.Discussion. We conclude that ant mosaics do exist within the high canopy of tropical rain forest, andthat sampling technique, spatial scale, and temporal scale interact to determine observed patterns ofsegregation. Restricting sampling to only emergent trees reveals segregatory patterns not observed instudies that do not account for the three dimensional structure of the rain forest canopy. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/22275/1/Ant%20mosaics%20in%20Bornean%20primary%20rain%20forest%20high%20canopy%20depend%20on%20spatial%20scale.pdf Kalsum M. Yusah and William A. Foster and Glen Reynolds and Tom M. Fayle (2018) Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method. Peer J, 6. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4231
spellingShingle QH301-705.5 Biology (General)
Kalsum M. Yusah
William A. Foster
Glen Reynolds
Tom M. Fayle
Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
title Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
title_full Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
title_fullStr Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
title_full_unstemmed Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
title_short Ant mosaics in Bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale, time of day, and sampling method
title_sort ant mosaics in bornean primary rain forest high canopy depend on spatial scale time of day and sampling method
topic QH301-705.5 Biology (General)
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