Bark Beetle Attacks Reduce Survival of Wood Ant Nests

Author:

Véle Adam,Frouz JanORCID

Abstract

Central European coniferous forests are facing the most significant bark beetle outbreak in history. The consequence is the creation of large clearings, which are associated with changes in environmental parameters. We studied how these changes affected the survival of wood ant nests. Specifically, we monitored the relationship between mound occurrence, tree coverage, and the coverage and height of vegetation on ant mounds. We found that wood ant nests were less likely to survive (39% decline) in bark beetle-affected forests than in unaffected forests. The Formica rufa species was more affected than F. polyctena. The bark beetle attack was significantly positively correlated with increases in understory vegetation cover and height. Several factors may explain the negative effects of bark beetles on wood ants. The removal of trees subsequently increased the amount of light on ground vegetation. The support of understory vegetation growth on ant mounds cast shadows on the nests and disrupted nest thermoregulation. Additionally, the bark beetle attack may have been associated with a loss of food resources for wood ants. Our results showed that early (small-scale) management intervention against the spread of bark beetles is the preferred method for maintaining the ant population in conifer forests prone to bark beetle attacks.

Funder

Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic

National Agency for Agricultural Research

Ministry of Education

Technological Agency Project DivLand

Strategy AV21 Land Protection and Restoration

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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