Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed world
Climate change affects communities both directly and indirectly via changes in interspecific interactions. One such interaction that may be altered under climate change is the ant-plant seed dispersal mutualism common in deciduous forests of eastern North America. As climatic warming alters the abun...
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doaj-34bd8c400593408397d6cf6966ea7a392020-11-24T23:21:37ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592014-03-012e28610.7717/peerj.286286Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed worldKatharine L. Stuble0Courtney M. Patterson1Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal2Relena R. Ribbons3Robert R. Dunn4Nathan J. Sanders5Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USADepartment of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USAINBIOMA, CONICET, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Bariloche, Río Negro, ArgentinaDepartment of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USADepartment of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USAClimate change affects communities both directly and indirectly via changes in interspecific interactions. One such interaction that may be altered under climate change is the ant-plant seed dispersal mutualism common in deciduous forests of eastern North America. As climatic warming alters the abundance and activity levels of ants, the potential exists for shifts in rates of ant-mediated seed dispersal. We used an experimental temperature manipulation at two sites in the eastern US (Harvard Forest in Massachusetts and Duke Forest in North Carolina) to examine the potential impacts of climatic warming on overall rates of seed dispersal (using Asarum canadense seeds) as well as species-specific rates of seed dispersal at the Duke Forest site. We also examined the relationship between ant critical thermal maxima (CTmax) and the mean seed removal temperature for each ant species. We found that seed removal rates did not change as a result of experimental warming at either study site, nor were there any changes in species-specific rates of seed dispersal. There was, however, a positive relationship between CTmax and mean seed removal temperature, whereby species with higher CTmax removed more seeds at hotter temperatures. The temperature at which seeds were removed was influenced by experimental warming as well as diurnal and day-to-day fluctuations in temperature. Taken together, our results suggest that while temperature may play a role in regulating seed removal by ants, ant plant seed-dispersal mutualisms may be more robust to climate change than currently assumed.https://peerj.com/articles/286.pdfAntsClimate changeMyrmecochorySeed dispersalWarming |
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Katharine L. Stuble Courtney M. Patterson Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal Relena R. Ribbons Robert R. Dunn Nathan J. Sanders |
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Katharine L. Stuble Courtney M. Patterson Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal Relena R. Ribbons Robert R. Dunn Nathan J. Sanders Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed world PeerJ Ants Climate change Myrmecochory Seed dispersal Warming |
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Katharine L. Stuble Courtney M. Patterson Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal Relena R. Ribbons Robert R. Dunn Nathan J. Sanders |
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Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed world |
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Ant-mediated seed dispersal in a warmed world |
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Climate change affects communities both directly and indirectly via changes in interspecific interactions. One such interaction that may be altered under climate change is the ant-plant seed dispersal mutualism common in deciduous forests of eastern North America. As climatic warming alters the abundance and activity levels of ants, the potential exists for shifts in rates of ant-mediated seed dispersal. We used an experimental temperature manipulation at two sites in the eastern US (Harvard Forest in Massachusetts and Duke Forest in North Carolina) to examine the potential impacts of climatic warming on overall rates of seed dispersal (using Asarum canadense seeds) as well as species-specific rates of seed dispersal at the Duke Forest site. We also examined the relationship between ant critical thermal maxima (CTmax) and the mean seed removal temperature for each ant species. We found that seed removal rates did not change as a result of experimental warming at either study site, nor were there any changes in species-specific rates of seed dispersal. There was, however, a positive relationship between CTmax and mean seed removal temperature, whereby species with higher CTmax removed more seeds at hotter temperatures. The temperature at which seeds were removed was influenced by experimental warming as well as diurnal and day-to-day fluctuations in temperature. Taken together, our results suggest that while temperature may play a role in regulating seed removal by ants, ant plant seed-dispersal mutualisms may be more robust to climate change than currently assumed. |
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