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Zootaxa ; 4674(5): zootaxa.4674.5.2, 2019 Sep 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31715984

RESUMEN

We provide here a checklist of the ants of French Guiana, an overseas department of France situated in northern South America, with a very low human population density and predominantly covered by old-growth tropical rainforests. Based on 165 scientific papers, specimens deposited in collections, and unpublished surveys, a total of 659 valid species and subspecies from 84 genera and 12 subfamilies is presented. Although far from complete, these numbers represent approximately 10% of the ant diversity known to occur in the Neotropical realm. Additionally, three ant genera and 119 species are reported for the first time for French Guiana. Finally, five species are recognized as erroneous records for the the department in the literature. This checklist significantly expands the basic knowledge of the ants in the Guiana Shield, one of the world's most important biodiversity hotspots.


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Hormigas , Animales , Guyana Francesa , Humanos
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C R Biol ; 338(10): 688-95, 2015 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26302832

RESUMEN

In the Guianese rainforest, we examined the impact of the presence of guano in and around a bat roosting site (a cave). We used ant communities as an indicator to evaluate this impact because they occupy a central place in the functioning of tropical rainforest ecosystems and they play different roles in the food web as they can be herbivores, generalists, scavengers or predators. The ant species richness around the cave did not differ from a control sample situated 500m away. Yet, the comparison of functional groups resulted in significantly greater numbers of detritivorous fungus-growing and predatory ant colonies around the cave compared to the control, the contrary being true for nectar and honeydew feeders. The role of bats, through their guano, was shown using stable isotope analyses as we noted significantly greater δ(15)N values for the ant species captured in and around the cave compared to controls.


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Hormigas/fisiología , Quirópteros/fisiología , Conducta Excretoria Animal , Distribución Animal , Animales , Hormigas/clasificación , Cuevas , Ecosistema , Heces/química , Heces/microbiología , Conducta Alimentaria , Guyana Francesa , Comportamiento de Nidificación , Ciclo del Nitrógeno , Isótopos de Nitrógeno/análisis , Conducta Predatoria , Bosque Lluvioso , Especificidad de la Especie , Orina/química
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C R Biol ; 334(4): 307-10, 2011 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21513900

RESUMEN

To determine if a type of unicoloniality exists in the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima in its native range, we conducted intraspecific aggressiveness tests in French Guiana between workers originating from 15 human-disturbed sites. We identified two "colonial groups" spread over 54 km and 12.5 km, respectively. Workers from the same group never attacked each other, but inter-group confrontations resulted in a high level of aggressiveness. These large "colonial groups" enhances the threat occasioned by S. saevissima for both agriculture and the environment.


Asunto(s)
Hormigas/fisiología , Conducta Animal/fisiología , Agresión , Agricultura , Animales , Ambiente , Guyana Francesa , Comportamiento de Nidificación
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C R Biol ; 332(7): 673-84, 2009 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19523607

RESUMEN

We examined the ecological impact of traditional land use by Wayana Amerindians in French Guiana using ants as bio-indicators. Ants were sampled through a rapid assessment method and the core results analyzed using Kohonen's self-organizing maps (SOM). Our sample sites included: (1) a Wayana village; (2) a cassava plantation; (3) an abandoned cassava plantation; (4) a forest fragment near the village; (5) a riparian forest; and (6) a primary terra firma forest. The ant diversity decreases according to the degree to which the habitat is disturbed. The SOM allowed us to compare the ecological succession between the six habitats. The protocol used is robust since the same conclusions were drawn using partial data.


Asunto(s)
Agricultura , Hormigas/fisiología , Indígenas Sudamericanos , Animales , Biodiversidad , Biomarcadores , Ecología , Ecosistema , Guyana Francesa , Humanos , Modelos Estadísticos , Población , Árboles
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