Insectivorous birds and bats outperform ants in the top-down regulation of arthropods across strata of a Japanese temperate forest
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Birds, bats, and ants are recognized as significant arthropod predators. However, empirical studies reveal inconsistent trends in their relative roles in top-down control across strata. Here, we describe the differences between forest strata in the separate effects of birds, bats, and ants on arthropod densities and their cascading effects on plant damage. We implemented a factorial design to exclude vertebrates and ants in both the canopy and understory. Additionally, we separately excluded birds and bats from the understory using diurnal and nocturnal exclosures. At the end of the experiments, we collected all arthropods and assessed herbivory damage. Arthropods responded similarly to predator exclusion across forest strata, with a density increase of 81% on trees without vertebrates and 53% without both vertebrates and ants. Additionally, bird exclusion alone led to an 89% increase in arthropod density, while bat exclusion resulted in a 63% increase. Herbivory increased by 42% when v..., We collected this dataset in the Tomakomai experimental forest in Hokkaido, Japan.Â
We conducted two parallel experiments with different purposes. The Canopy-Understory Vertebrate and Ant Exclusion (CUVA) experiment focused on predator effects (ants, vertebrates, and their combination) on arthropod densities and herbivory in the forest understory and canopy, while the Understory Bird and Bat Exclusion (UBB) experiment specifically examined the individual effects of birds and bats in the understory. Additionally, we complemented our research on the impact of predators on arthropods and plants by conducting surveys of the excluded predator communities. Each experiment was conducted twice: first in 2018 and then replicated in 2019. , , # Insectivorous birds and bats outperform ants in the top-down regulation of arthropods across strata of a Japanese temperate forest
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.xpnvx0kq2](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.xpnvx0kq2)
Here are the two main important datasets used throughout the manuscript.
Arthropod_dataset.xlsx shows the total arthropod density per sample found in our study as well as the densities partionned into four feeding guilds: NR, Sapsuckers, Herbivores and Predators.
Herbivory_datatset.xlsx presents the herbivory estimations found for each twig in our study.
## Description of Arthropod\_dataset.xlsx
PlantSpeciesAnal : Tree speciesÂ
Strata : Stratum where the arthropods were collected to measure herbivory (Understory or Canopy)
Patrol : Season of Collection (A or B)
Treatment : Name of each treatment (ALL, ANT, CN2, CN3, BIR, BAT, CN1)
Total.arth : Total number of collected arthropodsÂ
Herb : Number of collected herbivorous arthropods
NR : Number of collected NR arthr...
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