Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka

Sinharaja Forest Reserve (SFR) represents one of the largest remaining stands of mixed dipterocarp forest in southwestern Sri Lanka. It is characterised by high floral and faunal endemicity and is gazetted as a World Heritage Site. Research was undertaken to study the ground-dwelling ants in the SFR...

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Main Authors: Gunawardene, Nihara, Majer, Jonathan, Edirisinghe, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: ANeT - International Network for the Study of Asian Ants 2008
Online Access:http://www.asian-myrmecology.org/publications/gunawardene-et-al-am-2008.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27703
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Majer, Jonathan
Edirisinghe, J.
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description Sinharaja Forest Reserve (SFR) represents one of the largest remaining stands of mixed dipterocarp forest in southwestern Sri Lanka. It is characterised by high floral and faunal endemicity and is gazetted as a World Heritage Site. Research was undertaken to study the ground-dwelling ants in the SFR using pitfall traps and leaf litter extraction. The collection was carried out in disturbed and undisturbed primary forest, old selectively-logged forest (30 years old) and periphery forest (agricultural buffer zone) along a small elevation gradient (200 m – 700 m). A total of 173 species and morphospecies in 11 subfamilies and 54 genera were caught. Pheidole and Tetramorium were the most speciose genera, with 19 and 18 species respectively; Cerapachys followed with 12 species. These results demonstrate the high diversity of litter dwelling ant species in the SFR. There were no significant differences in species richness between sites within the forest. Future studies should analyse species assemblages in each forest type in relation to forest structure and environmental parameters to further understand the distribution of ant species across this unique and complex forest.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-277032017-10-02T02:27:38Z Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka Gunawardene, Nihara Majer, Jonathan Edirisinghe, J. Sinharaja Forest Reserve (SFR) represents one of the largest remaining stands of mixed dipterocarp forest in southwestern Sri Lanka. It is characterised by high floral and faunal endemicity and is gazetted as a World Heritage Site. Research was undertaken to study the ground-dwelling ants in the SFR using pitfall traps and leaf litter extraction. The collection was carried out in disturbed and undisturbed primary forest, old selectively-logged forest (30 years old) and periphery forest (agricultural buffer zone) along a small elevation gradient (200 m – 700 m). A total of 173 species and morphospecies in 11 subfamilies and 54 genera were caught. Pheidole and Tetramorium were the most speciose genera, with 19 and 18 species respectively; Cerapachys followed with 12 species. These results demonstrate the high diversity of litter dwelling ant species in the SFR. There were no significant differences in species richness between sites within the forest. Future studies should analyse species assemblages in each forest type in relation to forest structure and environmental parameters to further understand the distribution of ant species across this unique and complex forest. 2008 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27703 http://www.asian-myrmecology.org/publications/gunawardene-et-al-am-2008.pdf ANeT - International Network for the Study of Asian Ants fulltext
spellingShingle Gunawardene, Nihara
Majer, Jonathan
Edirisinghe, J.
Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka
title Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka
title_full Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka
title_short Diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in Sri Lanka
title_sort diversity and richness of ant species in a lowland wet forest reserve in sri lanka
url http://www.asian-myrmecology.org/publications/gunawardene-et-al-am-2008.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/27703