A simple and nondestructive method for estimation of worker population size in Myrmica ant nests

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P. Skórka
M. Witek
M. Woyciechowski
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[1] Jagiellonian University,Institute of Environmental Sciences
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Insectes Sociaux | 2006年 / 53卷
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Formicidae; colony size; workers; butterflies;
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A method to estimate the number of workers in Myrmica ant nests on abandoned meadows was developed based on removal of workers. Ant workers have a tendency to climb up on wooden sticks put into their nests, therefore, assuming that the number of workers removed on sticks is related to the total number of workers within the nests, regression models for Myrmica rubra, M. ruginodis and M. scabrinodis may be built. We used a general regression model to perform a backward stepwise elimination of explanatory variables. These were the number of workers removed on sticks, temperature at the nest and site (a categorical variable). In case of each species the final model contained only the number of workers removed as a significant variable. The method is apparently non-destructive as we did not observe decreased survival of nests surveyed as compared to control nests. The method can be a very useful tool in population studies of ants as well as in biodiversity projects, where ants are used as bioinidcators.
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