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PLOS ONE | 2015

The effect of symbiotic ant colonies on plant growth: A test using an Azteca-Cecropia system

Karla Nunes Oliveira; Phyllis D. Coley; Thomas A. Kursar; Lucas A. Kaminski; Marcelo Z. Moreira; Ricardo I. Campos

In studies of ant-plant mutualisms, the role that ants play in increasing the growth rates of their plant partners is potentially a key beneficial service. In the field, we measured the growth of Cecropia glaziovii saplings and compared individuals that were naturally colonized by Azteca muelleri ants with uncolonized plants in different seasons (wet and dry). We also measured light availability as well as attributes that could be influenced by the presence of Azteca colonies, such as herbivory, leaf nutrients (total nitrogen and δ15N), and investments in defense (total phenolics and leaf mass per area). We found that colonized plants grew faster than uncolonized plants and experienced a lower level of herbivory in both the wet and dry seasons. Colonized plants had higher nitrogen content than uncolonized plants, although the δ15N, light environment, total phenolics and leaf mass per area, did not differ between colonized and uncolonized plants. Since colonized and uncolonized plants did not differ in the direct defenses that we evaluated, yet herbivory was lower in colonized plants, we conclude that biotic defenses were the most effective protection against herbivores in our system. This result supports the hypothesis that protection provided by ants is an important factor promoting plant growth. Since C. glaziovii is widely distributed among a variety of forests and ecotones, and since we demonstrated a strong relationship with their ant partners, this system can be useful for comparative studies of ant-plant interactions in different habitats. Also, given this study was carried out near the transition to the subtropics, these results help generalize the geographic distribution of this mutualism and may shed light on the persistence of the interactions in the face of climate change.


Insects | 2017

Monitoring Effect of Fire on Ant Assemblages in Brazilian Rupestrian Grasslands: Contrasting Effects on Ground and Arboreal Fauna

Diego Vinícius Anjos; Ricardo I. Campos; Renata B. F. Campos; Sérvio P. Ribeiro

Fire is one of the most relevant ecological disturbances in nature. Little is known about the effects of fire on biodiversity in ecosystems like rupestrian grasslands, which share characteristics with savanna and forest biomes. Brazilian rupestrian grasslands are part of an endangered ecosystem that has been modified by anthropogenic fire events that have become more intense in recent decades. In this study, we evaluated the effects of fire on ground and arboreal ant assemblages through a two-year monitoring program (24 monthly samplings). We found that fire does not change cumulative species richness after 24 months, and that fire does not affect mean ant richness, abundance, and species composition in arboreal ants. On the other hand, fire increased mean ground ant species richness and abundance, and caused a significant change in species composition. Our results indicate a weak and beneficial effect of fire only for ground ant communities, which generally agrees with results from other studies in Brazilian savannas. Taken together, results from these studies may be useful for improvement of fire suppression policy in fire-prone habitats in Brazil.


Ecological Entomology | 2018

Seed manipulation by ants: disentangling the effects of ant behaviours on seed germination: Ant manipulation impairs seed germination

Tiago Vinicius Fernandes; Lucas N. Paolucci; Flávia Maria da Silva Carmo; Carlos Frankl Sperber; Ricardo I. Campos

1. Seed manipulation by ants can play a key role in seed germination through two main behaviours: elaiosome detachment and seed scarification. Despite the fact that these behaviours are commonplace, their effects have only been quantified independently, and their consequences on seed germination remain controversial.


Ecography | 2006

Relationship between tree size and insect assemblages associated with Anadenanthera macrocarpa

Ricardo I. Campos; Heraldo L. Vasconcelos; Sérvio P. Ribeiro; Frederico de Siqueira Neves; Janaina P. Soares


Biotropica | 2012

Contrasting Effects of Fire on Arboreal and Ground-Dwelling Ant Communities of a Neotropical Savanna

Tiago L. M. Frizzo; Ricardo I. Campos; Heraldo L. Vasconcelos


Austral Ecology | 2011

Multi-scale ant diversity in savanna woodlands: an intercontinental comparison

Ricardo I. Campos; Heraldo L. Vasconcelos; Alan N. Andersen; Tiago L. M. Frizzo; Kelly C. Spena


Revista De Biologia Tropical | 2013

Contrasting effects of sampling scale on insect herbivores distribution in response to canopy structure

Frederico de Siqueira Neves; Carlos Frankl Sperber; Ricardo I. Campos; Janaina P. Soares; Sérvio P. Ribeiro


Arthropod-plant Interactions | 2014

Ant–plant interactions: the importance of extrafloral nectaries versus hemipteran honeydew on plant defense against herbivores

Ricardo I. Campos; Gabriela P. Camacho


Sociobiology | 2006

Effect of habitat structure on ant assemblages (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) associated to two pioneer tree species

Ricardo I. Campos; Janaina P. Soares; Rogério Parentoni Martins; Sérvio P. Ribeiro


Revista Brasileira de Zoociências | 2008

Insect herbivores species associated to pioneer tree species: contrasting within forest and ecotone canopy habitats

Sérvio P. Ribeiro; Janaina P. Soares; Ricardo I. Campos; Rogério Parentoni Martins

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Frederico de Siqueira Neves

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Sérvio P. Ribeiro

Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

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Heraldo L. Vasconcelos

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Carlos Frankl Sperber

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Tiago L. M. Frizzo

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Diego Anjos

University of São Paulo

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Diego Vinícius Anjos

Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

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Gabriel Lobregat

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Gabriela P. Camacho

Federal University of Paraná

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