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Plant-derived differences in the composition of aphid honeydew and their effects on colonies of aphid-tending ants

机译:蚜虫蜜露成分的植物来源差异及其对蚜虫趋群的影响

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In plant–ant–hemipteran interactions, ants visit plants to consume the honeydew produced by phloem-feeding hemipterans. If genetically based differences in plant phloem chemistry change the chemical composition of hemipteran honeydew, then the plant's genetic constitution could have indirect effects on ants via the hemipterans. If such effects change ant behavior, they could feed back to affect the plant itself. We compared the chemical composition of honeydews produced by Aphis nerii aphid clones on two milkweed congeners, Asclepias curassavica and Asclepias incarnata, and we measured the responses of experimental Linepithema humile ant colonies to these honeydews. The compositions of secondary metabolites, sugars, and amino acids differed significantly in the honeydews from the two plant species. Ant colonies feeding on honeydew derived from A. incarnata recruited in higher numbers to artificial diet, maintained higher queen and worker dry weight, and sustained marginally more workers than ants feeding on honeydew derived from A. curassavica. Ants feeding on honeydew from A. incarnata were also more exploratory in behavioral assays than ants feeding from A. curassavica. Despite performing better when feeding on the A. incarnata honeydew, ant workers marginally preferred honeydew from A. curassavica to honeydew from A. incarnata when given a choice. Our results demonstrate that plant congeners can exert strong indirect effects on ant colonies by means of plant-species-specific differences in aphid honeydew chemistry. Moreover, these effects changed ant behavior and thus could feed back to affect plant performance in the field.
机译:在植物-蚂蚁-半足动物的相互作用中,蚂蚁拜访植物以消耗韧皮部喂食韧皮部动物产生的蜜露。如果基于遗传的植物韧皮部化学差异改变了半枝甘露的化学成分,那么植物的遗传组成可能会通过半枝半熟对蚂蚁产生间接影响。如果这种影响改变了蚂蚁的行为,它们可能会反馈给植物本身。我们比较了在两个乳草同源物,马齿cle(Asclepias curassavica)和香菜(Asclepias incarnata)上由蚜虫无性蚜虫克隆产生的蜜露的化学组成,并测量了实验性线粒体腐殖质蚂蚁菌落对这些蜜露的反应。两种植物的蜜露中次生代谢产物,糖和氨基酸的组成差异显着。饲喂来自inc.ataarnata的蜜露的蚁群被大量招募用于人工饮食,维持较高的女王和工人干重,并且比饲喂curassavica的蜜露的蚂蚁维持更多的工人。在行为分析中,以麻疯树的蜜露为食的蚂蚁也比以库拉萨维卡菜为食的蚂蚁更具探索性。尽管在取食印度农杆菌的蜜汁时表现更好,但是蚂蚁工友在选择时略微偏爱库拉索维卡氏菌的蜜汁,而不喜欢印度农杆菌的蜜汁。我们的结果表明,植物同源物可以通过蚜虫蜜露化学中植物物种特异性的差异对蚂蚁菌落产生强烈的间接影响。而且,这些效应改变了蚂蚁的行为,因此可能会反馈到野外影响植物的性能。

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