Evidence for rapid faunal changes on islands in a man-made lake
- 1 June 1990
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 83 (3) , 388-391
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00317565
Abstract
Few studies of island biogeography have been made on islands in which the time of insularization is precisely known. We tested the effects of island formation on ant species diversity in a man-made lake in South Africa, to determine whether island effects are detectable after only 16 years of insularization. The number of ant species observed at trap-line censuses on islands was significantly correlated with island size (r=0.608; P<0.05) and ant species diversity was generally low compared with similar mainland habitats. Mean species number for all islands, including landbridge islands, was 5.5 .+-. 3.3 species, and on mainland site was 7.9 .+-. 2.85 species. Island effects were more marked on islands <20 ha, which had a mean of 3.3 .+-. 2.5 species per island. Species number on islands was inversely related to densities of the aggressive Anoplolepis custodiens and A. steingroeveri. These two species were only patchily distributed on mainlands, but these ants were nearly ubiquitous on small islands. Several lines of evidence suggest that this single species domination may be responsible for island effects. Island sites also differed in the number of ant species in different trophic groupings, tending to have fewer granivorous species than the mainland''s sites, but species in other diet groups were similar in both island and mainland habitats. We conclude that there have been marked changes in the ant faunas on islands smaller than 20 ha apparently due to changes in abundance of the dominant ant species. However, the causes the these changes are unknown.Keywords
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