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Seed removal by ants in Brazilian savanna: optimizing fieldwork
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Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
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There has been an increase in the number of studies using seed removal by ants to evaluate
ecosystem functioning; however, these studies encompassed varying time periods and
used different types of seeds. Therefore, our aim was to evaluate differences in the
proportion of seeds removed by ants in impacted and non-impacted sites in Brazilian
savanna. Furthermore, we evaluated seed removal (1) during the morning and after
a 24h period of seed exposure and (2) using natural and artificial seeds (manipulated
resource to resemble natural seeds). The proportion of seeds removed was higher after
the 24h exposure period (artificial seeds) regardless of site status, and more artificial
seeds were removed than natural seeds. Our recommendations regarding sampling
period depend on whether evaluating impacted or non-impacted sites. Although seed
removal was greater after 24h in both impacted and non-impacted sites, we suggest
that research evaluating the proportion of seeds removed in non-impacted sites should
be performed only in the morning period to optimize the sampling time (removal of
60% during this period). When the aim is to compare non-impacted and impacted sites,
we suggest evaluating after 24h of exposure, since the impacted sites experienced a
higher proportion of seed removal during the afternoon and/or night time periods.
Furthermore, we recommend the use of artificial seeds because they are easier to
obtain and manipulate, and allow us to do comparisons between studies at different
regions. We consider these findings an important first step towards standardizing future
research on seed removal in Brazilian savannas by facilitating fieldwork and allowing
comparisons to be made among different studies.
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ANGOTTI, M. A. et al. Seed removal by ants in Brazilian savanna: optimizing fieldwork. Sociobiology, Chico, v. 65, n. 2, p. 155-161, June 2018.
