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The effect of ants on soil properties and processes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Jan Frouz, Veronika Jílková

2024Österreichische Gesellschaft für Entomofaunistik (OEGEF)159 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ants are ecosystem engineers, greatly affecting physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil. The effects on physical soil properties are connected with the building of corridors and galleries, which increase soil porosity and may cause separation of soil particles according to their size. Ant-mediated chemical changes of soil are represented mainly by a shift of pH towards neutral and an increase in nutrient content (mostly nitrogen and phosphorus) in ant nest-affected soil. These effects correspond with accumulation of food in the nests and the effect on biological processes, such as acceleration of decomposition rate. Effects on biological soil properties may be connected with increased or decreased microbial activity, which is affected by accumulation of organic matter and internal nest temperature and especially moisture. Effects on the soil vary between ant species; substantial variation can be found in the same species living in different conditions.

Topics & Concepts

EcosystemNest (protein structural motif)Environmental scienceEcologyHymenopteraWater contentSoil organic matterOrganic matterMoistureNutrientSoil scienceAgronomySoil waterBiologyChemistryGeologyBiochemistryGeotechnical engineeringOrganic chemistryInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorInsect-Plant Interactions and ControlFossil Insects in Amber