Herbivory of Leaf-Cutting Ants

A Case Study on Atta colombica in the Tropical Rainforest of Panama

Herbivory of Leaf-Cutting Ants

A Case Study on Atta colombica in the Tropical Rainforest of Panama

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Plant-animal interactions have become a focus of ecological research, with the processes of herbivory being of special interest. This volume examines the interactions of leaf-cutting ants with the rainforest vegetation on Barro Colorado Islands in Central America. It is the synthesis of field research on multiple scales extending over a period of several years. This work can serve as a model study summarizing and extending knowledge about herbivorous insect-plant relationships, and the resulting consequences on structural and functional features of tropical ecosystems. The text is an invaluable reference for researchers and land managers working in the fields of plant-animal interactions, herbivory, community ecology and biodiversity.



1 About This Book
2 The Natural History of Leaf-Cutting Ants
3 The Study Area - Barro Colorado Island
4 Species Composition of the Forest
5 Forest Light Regimes
6 Canopy Structure of the Forest
7 Colony Dynamics
8 Harvest Dynamics
9 The Trail System
10 Host Plant Selection
11 Herbivory Rates
12 Herbivory and Light
13 Seed Dispersal by Leaf-Cutting Ants
14 Nutrient Cycling and Water Relations
15 Conclusions: Ecosystem Perspectives
References
Taxonomic Index.
ISBN 978-3-642-07865-1
Article number 9783642078651
Media type Book
Copyright year 2010
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XV, 233 pages
Illustrations XV, 233 p. 76 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Language English

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