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Impact of subterranean fungus-growing termites (Isoptera, Macrotermitiane) on chosen soil properties in a West African savanna
Authors:Pascal Jouquet  Pierre Barré  Michel Lepage  Bruce Velde
Institution:(1) Laboratoire drsquoEcologie Systématique et Evolution, Bât 362, UMR 8079, Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay, France;(2) Present address: Centre IRD Ile de France, IRD, UMR 137 BIOSOL, 32 rue Henri Varagnat, 93143 Bondy, France;(3) Laboratoire drsquoEcologie, UMR 7625, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 46 rue drsquoUlm, 75230 Paris 05, France;(4) IRD, 01 BP 182, Ouagadougou 01, Burkina Faso;(5) Laboratoire de Géologie, UMR 8538, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 24 rue Lhomond, 75230 Paris 05, France
Abstract:Fungus-growing termites (Isoptera, Macrotermitinae) play an important role in tropical ecosystems in modifying soil physical properties. Most of the literature regarding the impact of termites on soil properties refers to termite epigeous mounds. In spite of their abundance and activity in African savannas, few studies deal with the properties of underground nest structures (fungus-comb chambers) built by subterranean Macrotermitinae termites. We tested whether these termites significantly modify the soil physico-chemical properties within their nests in a humid tropical savanna and whether these effects are different for two termite species with differing building behaviour. Termite-worked soil material was collected from fungus-comb chamber walls of two widespread species: Ancistrotermes cavithorax, which builds diffuse and ephemeral nests and Odontotermes nr pauperans, which most often builds concentrated and permanent nests for a comparatively much longer period of time. Neither species influenced soil pH but both significantly modified soil texture and C-N content in their nest structures. A strong impact on clay-particle size was also detected but no significant differences in clay mineralogy. Thus Odontotermes has a greater effect on soil properties, that could be explained by its building behaviour and the concentration in space of its nest units. Therefore, spatial pattern and life-span of fungus-comb chambers should be an important parameter to be considered in the functional role of subterranean Macrotermitinae termites in the savanna.
Keywords:Fungus-growing termites  Subterranean nests  Soil properties  Savanna  Biogenic structures
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