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Ant symbioses: Colony-level effects of antagonistic and mutualistic interactions in two model ant systems.

机译:蚂蚁共生体:在两个模型蚂蚁系统中,拮抗和相互影响的相互作用的菌落水平效应。

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An ant colony can be considered a superorganism with the workers analogous to cells and the entire colony analogous to an organism. Few studies have taken a colony-level approach to understanding how ant societies function. This dissertation explores how ant colonies respond and adjust to changes in the environment brought about through symbiotic relationships. First, I focus on the antagonistic interaction between a specialized phorid fly parasitoid and its host, the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta. Phorid flies, which inject their eggs into fire ant workers, have recently been introduced into the United States as a biological control agent of this invasive pest, but the impact of these flies on fire ant populations is yet unknown. I examine how phorids affect colony growth, foraging efficiency, and caste recruitment of S. invicta. This study is the first to link indirect (behavioral modification of foraging) and direct (mortality to workers) effects of parasitic flies on fire ants. Second, I focus on the mutualistic interaction between ant farmers and their cultivated fungi. An intriguing dimension of complexity in the attine ant-fungus mutualism derives from potential conflict over the sex ratio, i.e., the ratio of male to female reproductives produced by a social insect colony. In hymenopteran societies, conflict over sex ratios is presumed to exist between the mother queen and her daughters (workers) due to differences in their genetic relatedness to the sexuals. The presence of heterospecific symbionts in a social insect colony (e.g., fungus-growing ants) complicates predictions of conflict resolution even furthermore. Three parties are potentially in conflict over sex ratios: the mutualistic fungus, the workers, and the queen. I studied the dynamics of sex-ratio conflict and ant-fungus cooperation in the primitive attine, Cyphomyrmex muelleri. I show that ants and native cultivars have coevolved to enhance mutualistic interactions. Despite these cooperative interactions, ant-cultivar conflict may have been revealed by the effect of cultivar switches on ant sex ratio and male survival. In sum, this work demonstrates that the integration of colony-level and individual-level investigations provides a comprehensive understanding of how ant societies (superorganisms) function and respond to their symbiotic partners.
机译:蚁群可以被认为是一种超生物,其工人类似于细胞,而整个殖民地类似于生物。很少有研究采用殖民地一级的方法来了解蚂蚁社会的功能。本文探讨了蚁群如何通过共生关系对环境变化做出反应和适应。首先,我重点介绍一种专门的拟蝇类寄生寄生虫及其宿主,红色的进口火蚁, Solenopsis invicta 之间的拮抗作用。最近,作为这种入侵害虫的生物防治剂,将卵子注入火蚁工人的卵蝇被引入美国,但是这些蝇对火蚁种群的影响尚不清楚。我研究了类固醇如何影响菌落的生长,觅食效率和 S的种姓募集。 invicta 。这项研究首次将寄生蝇对火蚁的间接影响(觅食的行为改变)和直接影响(对工人的死亡率)联系起来。其次,我着眼于蚂蚁农民与其栽培真菌之间的相互影响。正常的蚂蚁-真菌共生主义中一个令人着迷的复杂性维度是性别冲突,即社会昆虫群落生产的男女生殖物的比例之间的潜在冲突。在膜翅目动物社会中,由于母亲与女儿的遗传关系存在差异,因此推测女王/王后与女儿(工人)之间存在性别比冲突。社会昆虫群落(例如真菌生长的蚂蚁)中异种共生体的存在使冲突解决的预测更加复杂。三个方面可能在性别比例上发生冲突:互助性真菌,工人和女王。我研究了原始attine斜面Cyphomyrmex muelleri 中性别比冲突和蚂蚁与真菌合作的动力学。我表明,蚂蚁和本地品种已经共同发展以增强相互之间的互动。尽管存在这些合作性相互作用,但品种转换对蚂蚁性别比和雄性存活的影响可能表明了蚂蚁与品种之间的冲突。总而言之,这项工作表明,将殖民地一级调查和个人一级调查相结合,可以全面了解蚂蚁社会(超有机体)的功能以及对共生伙伴的反应。

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  • 作者

    Mehdiabadi, Natasha Jum.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.; Biology Entomology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 100 p.
  • 总页数 100
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);昆虫学;
  • 关键词

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