Ant species diversity in the ‘Grands Causses’ (Aveyron, France): In search of sampling methods adapted to temperate climates
This study aimed at showing the applicability of using a combination of four sampling methods (i.e., Winkler extractors, pitfall traps, baiting and manual collection), something most often conducted in the tropics, to create an inventory of ant species diversity in temperate environments. We recorde...
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description | This study aimed at showing the applicability of using a combination of four sampling methods (i.e., Winkler extractors, pitfall traps, baiting and manual collection), something most often conducted in the tropics, to create an inventory of ant species diversity in temperate environments. We recorded a total of 33 ant species in the Grands Causses by comparing three vegetal formations: a steppic lawn (‘causse’ sensu stricto), which was the most species-rich (29 species), followed by an oak grove (22 species) and a pine forest (17 species). No sampling method alone is efficient enough to provide an adequate sampling, but their combination permits one to make a suitable inventory of the myrmecofauna and to obtain information on the ecology of these ant species.
To cite this article: S. Groc et al., C. R. Biologies 330 (2007).
Le but de cette étude était de montrer l'applicabilité d'une combinaison de quatre méthodes d'échantillonnage (méthode Winkler, pièges
pitfall, appâts et récolte manuelle) couramment utilisée sous les tropiques pour réaliser une étude de la diversité de fourmis en milieux tempérés. Nous avons récolté 33 espèces dans les Grands Causses, en comparant trois formations végétales : une pelouse steppique ( « causse » au sens strict), une chênaie et une pinède. Chaque technique n'est pas assez efficace à elle seule pour un échantillonnage acceptable ; en revanche, leur combinaison est recommandée, car elle permet de réaliser un inventaire plus complet des fourmis des milieux échantillonnés et d'étudier leur écologie.
Pour citer cet article : S. Groc et al., C. R. Biologies 330 (2007). |
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To cite this article: S. Groc et al., C. R. Biologies 330 (2007).
Le but de cette étude était de montrer l'applicabilité d'une combinaison de quatre méthodes d'échantillonnage (méthode Winkler, pièges
pitfall, appâts et récolte manuelle) couramment utilisée sous les tropiques pour réaliser une étude de la diversité de fourmis en milieux tempérés. Nous avons récolté 33 espèces dans les Grands Causses, en comparant trois formations végétales : une pelouse steppique ( « causse » au sens strict), une chênaie et une pinède. Chaque technique n'est pas assez efficace à elle seule pour un échantillonnage acceptable ; en revanche, leur combinaison est recommandée, car elle permet de réaliser un inventaire plus complet des fourmis des milieux échantillonnés et d'étudier leur écologie.
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To cite this article: S. Groc et al., C. R. Biologies 330 (2007).
Le but de cette étude était de montrer l'applicabilité d'une combinaison de quatre méthodes d'échantillonnage (méthode Winkler, pièges
pitfall, appâts et récolte manuelle) couramment utilisée sous les tropiques pour réaliser une étude de la diversité de fourmis en milieux tempérés. Nous avons récolté 33 espèces dans les Grands Causses, en comparant trois formations végétales : une pelouse steppique ( « causse » au sens strict), une chênaie et une pinède. Chaque technique n'est pas assez efficace à elle seule pour un échantillonnage acceptable ; en revanche, leur combinaison est recommandée, car elle permet de réaliser un inventaire plus complet des fourmis des milieux échantillonnés et d'étudier leur écologie.
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To cite this article: S. Groc et al., C. R. Biologies 330 (2007).
Le but de cette étude était de montrer l'applicabilité d'une combinaison de quatre méthodes d'échantillonnage (méthode Winkler, pièges
pitfall, appâts et récolte manuelle) couramment utilisée sous les tropiques pour réaliser une étude de la diversité de fourmis en milieux tempérés. Nous avons récolté 33 espèces dans les Grands Causses, en comparant trois formations végétales : une pelouse steppique ( « causse » au sens strict), une chênaie et une pinède. Chaque technique n'est pas assez efficace à elle seule pour un échantillonnage acceptable ; en revanche, leur combinaison est recommandée, car elle permet de réaliser un inventaire plus complet des fourmis des milieux échantillonnés et d'étudier leur écologie.
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