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Title: Reducing Native Ant Abundance Decreases Predation Rates in Midwestern Grasslands

Abstract

Diverse and robust predator communities are important for effective prey suppression in natural and managed communities. Ants are ubiquitous components of terrestrial systems but their contributions to natural prey suppression is relatively understudied in temperate regions. Growing evidence suggests that ants can play a significant role in the removal of insect prey within grasslands, but their impact is difficult to separate from that of nonant predators. To test how ants may contribute to prey suppression in grasslands, we used poison baits (with physical exclosures) to selectively reduce the ant population in common garden settings, then tracked ant and nonant ground predator abundance and diversity, and removal of sentinel egg prey for 7 wk. We found that poison baits reduced ant abundance without a significant negative impact on abundance of nonant ground predators, and that a reduction in ant abundance decreased the proportion of sentinel prey eggs removed. Even a modest decrease (~20%) in abundance of several ant species, including the numerically dominant Lasius neoniger Emery (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), significantly reduced sentinel prey removal rates. Our results suggest that ants disproportionately contribute to ground-based predation of arthropod prey in grasslands. Changes in the amount of grasslands on the landscape and its managementmore » may have important implications for ant prevalence and natural prey suppression services in agricultural landscapes.« less

Authors:
ORCiD logo [1];  [2];  [1];  [2];  [1]
  1. Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI (United States). Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
  2. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (United States). Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
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Research Org.:
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (United States). Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
OSTI Identifier:
1579533
Grant/Contract Number:  
SC0018409; FC02-07ER64494
Resource Type:
Accepted Manuscript
Journal Name:
Environmental Entomology
Additional Journal Information:
Journal Volume: 48; Journal Issue: 6; Journal ID: ISSN 0046-225X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; Prey suppression; predation services; natural enemies; diversity; Lasius neoniger

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Wills, B. D., Kim, T. N., Fox, A. F., Gratton, C., and Landis, D. A. Reducing Native Ant Abundance Decreases Predation Rates in Midwestern Grasslands. United States: N. p., 2019. Web. doi:10.1093/ee/nvz127.
Wills, B. D., Kim, T. N., Fox, A. F., Gratton, C., & Landis, D. A. Reducing Native Ant Abundance Decreases Predation Rates in Midwestern Grasslands. United States. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvz127
Wills, B. D., Kim, T. N., Fox, A. F., Gratton, C., and Landis, D. A. Tue . "Reducing Native Ant Abundance Decreases Predation Rates in Midwestern Grasslands". United States. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvz127. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1579533.
@article{osti_1579533,
title = {Reducing Native Ant Abundance Decreases Predation Rates in Midwestern Grasslands},
author = {Wills, B. D. and Kim, T. N. and Fox, A. F. and Gratton, C. and Landis, D. A.},
abstractNote = {Diverse and robust predator communities are important for effective prey suppression in natural and managed communities. Ants are ubiquitous components of terrestrial systems but their contributions to natural prey suppression is relatively understudied in temperate regions. Growing evidence suggests that ants can play a significant role in the removal of insect prey within grasslands, but their impact is difficult to separate from that of nonant predators. To test how ants may contribute to prey suppression in grasslands, we used poison baits (with physical exclosures) to selectively reduce the ant population in common garden settings, then tracked ant and nonant ground predator abundance and diversity, and removal of sentinel egg prey for 7 wk. We found that poison baits reduced ant abundance without a significant negative impact on abundance of nonant ground predators, and that a reduction in ant abundance decreased the proportion of sentinel prey eggs removed. Even a modest decrease (~20%) in abundance of several ant species, including the numerically dominant Lasius neoniger Emery (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), significantly reduced sentinel prey removal rates. Our results suggest that ants disproportionately contribute to ground-based predation of arthropod prey in grasslands. Changes in the amount of grasslands on the landscape and its management may have important implications for ant prevalence and natural prey suppression services in agricultural landscapes.},
doi = {10.1093/ee/nvz127},
journal = {Environmental Entomology},
number = 6,
volume = 48,
place = {United States},
year = {Tue Nov 12 00:00:00 EST 2019},
month = {Tue Nov 12 00:00:00 EST 2019}
}

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