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Cerrado is a biome whose evolution is intimately influenced by constant fire events. Although many species are capable of dealing with this predictable impact, many others may be negatively affected, resulting in community changes after fire. Using ants as bioindicators of changes in biodiversity and environmental conditions, this study evaluated the effects of fire in two Cerrado vegetation types: “cerrado” sensu stricto, a xeric savanna, and wetland “veredas”, a mesic vegetation on floodable soils, where water concentrates and ultimately flows towards rivers. We examined the effects of fire on both habitats in two independent sites, but with special consideration to the wetlands, which are not fully adapted to fire. Ant sampling was conducted twice before and twice after a fire event, using 288 baits and 416 pitfall traps (soil and arboreal), and 16 hand collections along three random replicate transects per area. Ant species richness and abundance were resilient to fire, and exhibited a remarkably consistent seasonal variation at unburned and burned sites. On the other hand, the fire markedly changed the ant species composition. In the wetlands, the fire spread underground due to the high concentration of peat. The impact on ant assemblages was substantial and visually perceptible for some species like Camponotus rufipes, which suffered a considerable reduction in the number of individuals after fire in this habitat. In the cerrado, a similar result was observed for Crematogaster nr. obscurata, which disappeared after fire. The wetland vegetation having little adaptation to fire, plus low resilience in the ant community resulted in a severely changed fauna, both in guild predominance and species composition, and return to an original state is uncertain.
机译:塞拉多(Cerrado)是一个生物群落,其进化受到持续不断的火灾事件的密切影响。尽管许多物种都有能力应对这种可预测的影响,但许多其他物种可能会受到负面影响,从而导致大火后社区发生变化。本研究使用蚂蚁作为生物多样性和环境条件变化的生物指标,评估了火对两种塞拉多植被类型的影响:“ cerrado” sensu stricto(一种干燥的稀树草原)和一种湿地“ veredas”(一种在可淹没土壤上的中性植被),集中并最终流向河流。我们研究了火灾对两个独立地点的两个栖息地的影响,但特别考虑了湿地,因为湿地不能完全适应火灾。在大火发生之前和之后两次进行了蚂蚁采样,使用了288个诱饵和416个陷阱陷阱(土壤和树木),并沿着每个区域的三个随机重复样点进行了16次手工采集。蚂蚁物种的丰富度和丰度能够抵抗火势,在未燃烧和已燃烧的地点表现出明显一致的季节性变化。另一方面,大火明显改变了蚂蚁的种类组成。在湿地,由于泥炭浓度高,火势蔓延到地下。对于像Camponotus rufipes这样的物种,其对蚂蚁组合的影响是巨大的,并且在视觉上可以感知的,该物种在该生境中着火后的个体数量大大减少。在塞拉多,对Crematogaster nr观察到了类似的结果。 obscurata,起火后消失。湿地植被对火的适应性极低,加上蚂蚁群落的弹性低,导致动物种群在行会优势和物种组成方面都发生了严重变化,并且恢复到原始状态是不确定的。

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