Seasonality effect on ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) activity in an ecotonal environment in the state of Piauí, Brazil

This study aimed to compare the activity of ants during the rainy and dry seasons in a transitional environment (ecotone) at the interface of Cerrado and Caatinga biomes situated in the state of Piauí, where studies of local ant fauna are still incipient. The research was carried out at Floriano, st...

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Published in:Papéis avulsos de zoologia (São Paulo) Vol. 62; p. e202262003
Main Authors: Miranda, Vinícius Lima de, Koch, Elmo Borges de Azevedo, Oliveira, Laine da Silva, Nunes, Joanes de Jesus Moreira, Barbosa, Diogo Brunno e Silva, Soares, Maria Regiane Araujo, Mariano, Cléa dos Santos Ferreira, Delabie, Jacques Hubert Charles
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo 2022
Universidade de São Paulo
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Summary:This study aimed to compare the activity of ants during the rainy and dry seasons in a transitional environment (ecotone) at the interface of Cerrado and Caatinga biomes situated in the state of Piauí, where studies of local ant fauna are still incipient. The research was carried out at Floriano, state of Piauí, Brazil. Ants were sampled during the rainy season in December 2018 and during the dry season in June 2019. Three parallel transects were established at least 100 m apart. At each point, three sampling methods were used, with attractive baits placed on the trees and ground, and pitfall traps on the ground. Thirty-one ant species belonging to 14 genera and five subfamilies were collected, with 27 recorded in the rainy season and 17 in the dry season. The only species reported with the three collection methods and the two seasons was Camponotus crassus Mayr, 1862. Seven ant species sampled in this study are new reports for the state of Piauí. There was a significant difference in the average number of ants and the composition of the assemblages between the rainy and dry seasons. We demonstrate that the activity of ants is influenced by seasonality, corroborating our hypotheses. This is only the second study on ant diversity in the state of Piauí, and more studies are necessary to understand the processes and factors which regulate the activity patterns of ants in ecotonal situations like those observed in this region.
ISSN:0031-1049
1807-0205
1807-0205
DOI:10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.003