Land‐use changes impact responses of termite functional and taxonomic diversity in the Colombian Amazon

Author:

Duran‐Bautista Ervin Humprey12ORCID,Yalanda‐Sepulveda Katherin12ORCID,Martínez‐Triviño Kenna12ORCID,Gamboa Jean13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Ingeniería Agroecológica, Centro de Investigaciones Amazónicas—CIMAZ Macagual César Augusto Estrada González Universidad de la Amazonia Florencia Colombia

2. Laboratorio de Ecología del Suelo Grupo de Investigación en Agroecosistemas y Conservación en Bosques Amazónicos—GAIA Florencia Colombia

3. Laboratorio de Entomología Universidad de la Amazonia—LEUA Grupo de Investigación en Entomología Universidad de la Amazonia—GIEUA Florencia Colombia

Abstract

AbstractHabitat degradation, a common consequence of land‐use changes, reduces termite species richness. However, the impact of these changes on functional diversity remains poorly understood. This research aimed to assess the response of the taxonomic and functional diversity of termites in different land uses within the Colombian Amazon. Termites were surveyed in three habitat types (secondary forest, silvopastoral system, and agroforestry system) using a structured sampling design with 36 sampling points. Seven functional traits were measured from 30 individuals (worker caste) per species. We collected 23,140 individuals distributed in 2 families, 7 subfamilies, 50 genera, and 95 species. Results showed higher taxonomic diversity in the secondary forest compared to silvopastoral and agroforestry systems, which were similar. Likewise, the secondary forest presented higher functional species differentiation than the agricultural systems. Furthermore, land‐use intensification led to changes in functional traits, with body size increasing in degraded habitats. This research provides significant evidence of the consequences of land use changes on the taxonomic diversity and functional traits of termites, emphasizing the importance of considering functional diversity responses in future research.

Funder

Sistema General de Regalías de Colombia

Publisher

Wiley

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