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Tipo: Artigo
Título: Interplays between Atta ants (Formicidae: Attini), soils and environmental properties in the Brazilian Neotropics: a preliminary assessment
Autor(es): Schaefer, Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynaud
Henriques, Renata Jordan
Gomes, Lhoraynne Pereira
Gorsani, Rodrigo Gomes
Santos, Michel Filiphy Silva
Fernandes, Daniela Pinto de Souza
Abstract: Leaf-cutting ants are the most important herbivore in the neotropics, represent active agents of pedobioturbation, and are regarded as ecosystem engineers. These ants have a wide variety of ecological functions, such as pollination, seed dispersal, and tree-growing control. Despite this importance, little is known on their distribution in relation to possible soil and environmental conditions that affect Atta ants occurrence. This study aimed to spatialize the main occurrences of Atta species in the Brazilian territory and evaluate the main environmental conditions driving ants species in the Brazilian tropical landscapes, at a preliminary basis. We compiled data of occurrence for 12 Atta species from Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) databases, and scientific literature (up to 2019) for each Atta species. To each point, we obtained the respective geoenvironmental data as soil properties, biome, geology, vegetation land use, and climate variables. From these data, possible zonalities of occurrence of 9/10 Atta species were discussed. We applied the principal components analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) to identify the environmental gradient and investigate the possible interplay between variables and species. Soil, vegetation, and land use attributes are the main drivers on the distribution of Atta at local scale where their evolutionary physiological and foraging adaptations allow them to nest and maintain the fungi culture. At broader scales, climatic attributes are key drivers of Atta distribution across Brazil, and also influence pedogenic processes. Our study demonstrates that species of Atta ants are not randomly dispersed in Brazil and are strongly associated with complex and diverse Brazilian landscapes. We remark that further studies on the distribution of leaf-cutting ants of the Atta genus in Brazil, as well as their evolutionary phylogenetics, are needed, based on larger database.
Palavras-chave: saúva ants
geographical distribution
climate conditions
leaf-cutting ants
Editor: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Citação: Schaefer CEGR, Henriques RJ, Gomes LP, Gorsani RG, Santos MFS, Fernandes DPS. Interplays between Atta ants (Formicidae: Attini), soils and environmental properties in the Brazilian Neotropics: a preliminary assessment. Rev Bras Cienc Solo. 2021;45:e0210073.
Tipo de Acesso: Creative Commons Attribution License
URI: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/29836
Data do documento: 4-Out-2021
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