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Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants


Bujan, Jelena; Roeder, Karl A.; Yanoviak, Stephen P.; Kaspari, Michael
Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants // Ecology, 101 (2020), 6; e02888, 7 doi:10.1002/ecy.3051 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants

Autori
Bujan, Jelena ; Roeder, Karl A. ; Yanoviak, Stephen P. ; Kaspari, Michael

Izvornik
Ecology (0012-9658) 101 (2020), 6; E02888, 7

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
ants ; global change ; insects ; net primary productivity ; species energy theory ; temperature ; thermal performance theory

Sažetak
In an era of rapid climate change, and with it concern over insect declines, we used two theories to predict 20-yr changes in 34 North American ant communities. The ecosystems, from deserts to hardwood forests, were first surveyed in the 1990s. When resurveyed in 2016–2017, they averaged 1°C warmer with 200 g Cm2yr1 higher plant productivity. Ant colony abundance changed from 49% to +61%. Consistent with Thermal Performance Theory, colony abundance increased with temperature increases < 1°C, then decreased as a site’s mean monthly temperature change increased up to +2.4°C. Consistent with Species Energy Theory, (1) ant abundance tracked changes in a measure of energy availability (net aboveground productivity, g Cm2yr1) and (2) increases in colony abundance drove increases in local plot- and transect-level species richness but not that of Chao 2, an estimate of the size of the species pool. Even after accounting for these drivers, local species richness was still higher ~20 yr after the original surveys, likely due to the increased activity of ant workers. These results suggest community changes are predictable using theory from geographical ecology, and that warming can first enhance but may ultimately decrease the abundance of this important insect taxon.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Biologija



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Bujan, Jelena; Roeder, Karl A.; Yanoviak, Stephen P.; Kaspari, Michael
Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants // Ecology, 101 (2020), 6; e02888, 7 doi:10.1002/ecy.3051 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Bujan, J., Roeder, K., Yanoviak, S. & Kaspari, M. (2020) Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants. Ecology, 101 (6), e02888, 7 doi:10.1002/ecy.3051.
@article{article, author = {Bujan, Jelena and Roeder, Karl A. and Yanoviak, Stephen P. and Kaspari, Michael}, year = {2020}, pages = {7}, DOI = {10.1002/ecy.3051}, chapter = {e02888}, keywords = {ants, global change, insects, net primary productivity, species energy theory, temperature, thermal performance theory}, journal = {Ecology}, doi = {10.1002/ecy.3051}, volume = {101}, number = {6}, issn = {0012-9658}, title = {Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants}, keyword = {ants, global change, insects, net primary productivity, species energy theory, temperature, thermal performance theory}, chapternumber = {e02888} }
@article{article, author = {Bujan, Jelena and Roeder, Karl A. and Yanoviak, Stephen P. and Kaspari, Michael}, year = {2020}, pages = {7}, DOI = {10.1002/ecy.3051}, chapter = {e02888}, keywords = {ants, global change, insects, net primary productivity, species energy theory, temperature, thermal performance theory}, journal = {Ecology}, doi = {10.1002/ecy.3051}, volume = {101}, number = {6}, issn = {0012-9658}, title = {Seasonal plasticity of thermal tolerance in ants}, keyword = {ants, global change, insects, net primary productivity, species energy theory, temperature, thermal performance theory}, chapternumber = {e02888} }

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