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Leaf-cutting ant (Atta Sexdens) and nutrient cycling: deep soil inorganic nitrogen stocks, mineralization, and nitrification in Eastern Amazonia
Authors:Louis V Verchot  Paulo R MoutinhoEric A Davidson
Institution:a International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF), United Nations Avenue, P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya
b Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia, Av. Nazaré, 669, 66035-170 Belém, Pará, Brazil
c Woods Hole Research Center, P.O. Box 296, 13 Church Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Abstract:Nest excavation and agricultural activities of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens create complex belowground heterogeneity in secondary forests of Eastern Amazonia. We examined the effects of this heterogeneity on inorganic-N stocks, net mineralization, and net nitrification to test the hypothesis that the bulk soil of the nests has higher net rates of mineralization and nitrification than soil that was not affected by the influences of ant nests, throughout the profile. This study was conducted in a secondary forest at Fazenda Vitoria, near Paragominas in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon, where a previous study showed that the bulk soil of ant nests had elevated NO3. The results of the inorganic-N measurements were consistent with the previous study, showing elevated NO3 deep in the soil profile of the nests. However, neither net mineralization nor net nitrification were significantly greater at depth in the mineral soil of the nests compared to soil that was not influenced by nests (P=0.05), although variability was higher in the nest soil. These results suggest that the NO3 may have diffused into the surrounding mineral from the N-rich organic matter buried by the ants in chambers within the deep soil.
Keywords:N cycling  Leaf-cutting ant  Net mineralization  Net nitrification  Ecosystem engineers
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