The influence of ants and ant manipulation on the cocoa farm fauna

(1) Certain species of dominant ants were selectively eliminated from different subplots in order to elucidate the influence of ants, and other factors, on the cocoa farm fauna. The results were analysed by principal components analysis ordination. (2) Changes in weather played the most important part in determining the composition of the cocoa fauna although during the dull part of the year this influence was reduced and other factors became more important. These included the cocoa-canopy density, the proximity of cocoa to secondary forest and the dominant ants. (3) Certain species of ants were associated with these environmental factors and hence their individual influences on the fauna were sometimes difficult to separate. (4) A characteristic community was associated with each of the three common dominant ants, the composition of which depended on their predatory and tending habits as well as their type of feeding specialization. (5) Artificial replacement of one dominant species by another led to partial changes in the composition of the community to one more characteristic of the newly colonized species. (6) Replacement of less beneficial species of ants by Oecophylla longinoda or Macromischoides aculeatus could protect cocoa from many detrimental pests

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: 89612 Majer, J.D. autor/a
Format: biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Londres (RU): British Ecological Society, 1976
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, FORMICIDAE, ECOLOGIA ANIMAL, COMPORTAMIENTO, MUESTREO, CONTROL DE INSECTOS, HABITAT, HABITOS ALIMENTARIOS,
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2307/2401935
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