INVESTIGADORES
GIANNONI Stella Maris
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EFFECT OF LINEAR INFRASTRUCTURE ON DIVERSITY OF ANTS IN HYPER-ARID MONTE DESERT, SAN JUAN PROVINCE
Autor/es:
AMATTA EMILCE; CALCATERRA LUIS; GIANNONI STELLA
Lugar:
Mendoza
Reunión:
Encuentro; XXXI Reunión Anual de la Sociedad de Biología de Cuyo; 2013
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad de Biología de Cuyo-UNCuyo
Resumen:
The maintenance of species diversity in natural ecosystems is a central focus of conservation biology. Linear infrastructures cause important changes in the environment producing changes at the landscape level and physical characteristics, as well as alterations in the ecosystem functions. Ants are often used as bioindicators because they are easily collected and respond quickly to environmental changes. The abundance of ant colonies on the roads or near them is determined by the responses of each species to a number of characteristics of these environments. The aim was to evaluate the effect of Central Corridor (National Road 150) on ant diversity in Ischigualasto Provincial Park IPP. In January 2013, we set up a total of 30 transects (sampling unit), 15 transects both disturbed as undisturbed areas. In each transects of 50 m long (separated by 1 km) was set up 6 pitfall traps (subsampling unit) during 24 h. Twenty-two species of ants were collected, 6 species were restricted only to disturbed and 3 to undisturbed areas. Tree species were the most prevalent and abundant, counting for 60% of the total ants captured. Ants diversity were higher, although no significantly, in disturbed area than in undisturbed area (Simpson´s index: 0.16 and 0.14, respectively). Species with abundance significantly higher in undisturbed area than disturbed area were Dorymyrmex sp.; D. ensifer; D. planidens; F. albiventris; C. punctulatus; A. striatus and P. cunicularius (GLM; p