BECAS
AMATTA Emilce Del Valle
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
ANT DIVERSITY (HIMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) IN AN ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE AREA IN THE PRECORDILLERA OF SAN JUAN, ARGENTINA
Autor/es:
AMATTA EMILCE; CORTEZ-VEGA ANA; MURUA FERNANDO; DAMIANI NICOLAS; ABALLAY FERNANDO; DIAZ NIETO LEONARDO
Lugar:
San Juan
Reunión:
Congreso; XLI REUNIÓN CIENTÍFICA ANUAL DE LA SOCIEDAD DE BIOLOGÍA DE CUYO; 2023
Institución organizadora:
SOCIEDAD DE BIOLOGÍA DE CUYO
Resumen:
Anthropic disturbances cause changes on arthropod communities in arid ecosystems. Ants are often used as bioindicators because they are easily collected and respond quickly to environmental changes. The abundance and richness of ants in their environment are determined by the responses of each species to various environmental characteristics. The aim of this study to was to carry out a preliminary evaluation ant diversity in Tambolar hydroelectric power plant for future environmental monitoring. This project is located in the Precordillera of San Juan (Argentina), in the south-central part of the province and seeks to take advantage of the bed of the San Juan River, 18.8 km upstream from the Los Caracoles Dam. In September 2020 (in spring, the season of peak activity for ants), we set up different points in the project. Twenty-four sampling points were selected based on the criteria of the minimal anthropogenic intervention observed in situ. In each point was set up four pitfall traps during seven days. Fourteen species of ants of four subfamilies were collected. Ants diversity was high (Simpson´s index: 0.75 and Shannon´s index: 1.58). The species with abundance significantly higher were Acromyrmex striatus, Camponotus punctulatus, Pheidole aberrans, Pheidole bergi, Camponotus mus, Forelius chalybaeus (GLM: p