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Title: Worker Ant Communities (Order: Hymenoptera; Family: Formicidae) of Two Disturbed Forests in Anuradhapura District
Authors: Dias, R.K.S.
Gunathilake, M.K.C.G.
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: University of Kelaniya
Citation: Dias, R.K.S. and Gunathilake, M.K.C.G., 2007. Worker Ant Communities (Order: Hymenoptera; Family: Formicidae) of Two Disturbed Forests in Anuradhapura District, Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2007, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 112.
Abstract: Ants are an ecologically important group of insects in the forests but there is no information on ants that inhabit dry zone forests of Sri Lanka. A survey on dry zone forest ants \Vas carried out by laying five 50 m transects in a forest in Anuradhapura ~ 12 - 3 p.m.) and another forest in Thambuthtliegama (11 - 2 p.m.) on the 2i11 and 28" of April in 2006, respectively. Worker ants in ten soil samples (W: 5 em L: 5 em D: 5 em) that were taken at 5 m distance along each transect, were collected by sifting with a sieve and a white tray. All worker ants fallen into the tray were preserved in 85(Yo ethanol. Ten honey baits \'vere kept at 5 m intervals along each transect and collected into vials filled with 85% ethanol, after an hour. Worker ants were sorted, identified to the lowest possible taxonomic levels and enumerated in the laboratory. Air (A: 29 oc - 30 ac; T: 31.5 oc - 32.5 °C) and soil temperatures (A: 30 oc ·- 31 oc; T: 29 oc - 29.5 °C) and soil moisture content (A: 9.4%- 14.4%; T: 9.6% -16%) of each forest were also recorded. Worker ants belonging to four subfamilies, Dolichoderinae, Formicinae Myrmicinae, and Ponerinae were observed in both forests but subfamily Aenictinac was restricted to Anuradhapura forest. Cumulative Species Richness values recorded by soil sifting reached twenty one and thirteen for Anuradhapura and Thamhuththegama forests. respectively: honey baiting recorded eighteen and eleven for the two forests. Species Richness observed by the two methods was twenty seven in J\nuradhapura forest and eighteen in Thambuththegama forest whereas cumulative Species Richness was thirty two for the two forests. Two dolichoderines, Tapinoma indicum and Technomyrmex albipes and a formicine. Paratrechina longicornis were recorded from both forests. Also, the myrmicines. Crematogaster sp. 1, lvferanop!us bicolor, Monomorium destructor, Monomorium sp. 1. Monomorium sp. 3, Pheido!e sp. 3, Tetramorium bicarinatum and Tetramorium sp. 1 and. the ponerine, Pachycondyla sp. 1 were among the species common to both forests. The Aenictines, Aenictus sp. 1 and Aenictus sp. 2, a dolichoderine, Tapinoma melanocephalum, and two formicines, Camponotus sp. 1 & Oecophylla smaragdina were restricted to J\nuradhapura forest only. In addition. the myrmicines, Monomorium sp. 2, Myrmicaria hrunnea, Oligomyrmex sp. 1, Pheidole sp. 1, Solenopsis sp. 1 and Strumigenys sp. 1 and, the ponerines C 'ryptopone sp. 1 and Leptogenys sp. 1 were recorded only from Anuradhapura forest. The dolichodcrine, Technomyrmex sp. 1, two formicines, Lepisiota sp. 1 & Paratrechina sp. 1 and the myrmicines, Pheidole sp. 5 & Tetramorium sp. 4 were restricted to Thambuththegama forest. Myrmicaria brunnea (70.6%) was the sole dominant species in the Anuradhapura forest (chi-square test, p<0.05) whereas Technomyrmex albipes (37.2%), Crematogaster sp. 1 (25.2%) and Pheidole sp. 3 (17.8%) were dominant among the worker ant fauna in Thambuththegama forest (chi-square test, p<0.05). These results revealed that diverse ant fauna survive in the dry zone forests and the ant community present in any forest may be unique to the level of disturbance and quality of the environment of that forest.
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