Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?

Dominant arboreal ants are distributed in a mosaic-like fashion within tree-crop plantations throughout the New World and Old World tropics. This paper reports on the distribution of arboreal ants within mango plantations, rain forests, and woodlands in the tropical northern part of Australia. Only...

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Main Authors: Majer, Jonathan, Camer-Pesci, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37132
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description Dominant arboreal ants are distributed in a mosaic-like fashion within tree-crop plantations throughout the New World and Old World tropics. This paper reports on the distribution of arboreal ants within mango plantations, rain forests, and woodlands in the tropical northern part of Australia. Only two genera of arboreal ants, Oecophylla and to a lesser extent Crematogaster, reach high densities on trees in the areas studied. Both genera tend to occupy large blocks of canopy, but in the spaces between their colonies the canopy is either devoid of ants, occupied by arboreal-nesting species of low colony size, or visited by ground-nesting species. The latter do not monopolise large, contiguous blocks of canopy. The result is a partial ant mosaic of Oecophylla and Crematogaster territories with few, or no, ants on the surrounding canopy. The situation in tropical Australia is compared with published records from elsewhere in the world, and the reasons for the differences which exist are discussed. Finally, the implications for pest management in Australian tropical tree crops are speculated upon.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-371322017-01-30T13:59:48Z Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic? Majer, Jonathan Camer-Pesci, P. ant species - ecosystems - Australia - tropical Dominant arboreal ants are distributed in a mosaic-like fashion within tree-crop plantations throughout the New World and Old World tropics. This paper reports on the distribution of arboreal ants within mango plantations, rain forests, and woodlands in the tropical northern part of Australia. Only two genera of arboreal ants, Oecophylla and to a lesser extent Crematogaster, reach high densities on trees in the areas studied. Both genera tend to occupy large blocks of canopy, but in the spaces between their colonies the canopy is either devoid of ants, occupied by arboreal-nesting species of low colony size, or visited by ground-nesting species. The latter do not monopolise large, contiguous blocks of canopy. The result is a partial ant mosaic of Oecophylla and Crematogaster territories with few, or no, ants on the surrounding canopy. The situation in tropical Australia is compared with published records from elsewhere in the world, and the reasons for the differences which exist are discussed. Finally, the implications for pest management in Australian tropical tree crops are speculated upon. 1991 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37132 fulltext
spellingShingle ant species - ecosystems - Australia - tropical
Majer, Jonathan
Camer-Pesci, P.
Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?
title Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?
title_full Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?
title_fullStr Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?
title_full_unstemmed Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?
title_short Ant Species in Tropical Australian Tree Crops and Native Ecosystems-Is There a Mosaic?
title_sort ant species in tropical australian tree crops and native ecosystems-is there a mosaic?
topic ant species - ecosystems - Australia - tropical
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37132