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Foraging loads of red wood ants: Formica aquilonia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in relation to tree characteristics and stand age

机译:红木蚂蚁的觅食量:与树木特征和林分年龄有关的福美ica香(膜翅目:For科)

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>Background. Foraging efficiency is critical in determining the success of organisms and may be affected by a range of factors, including resource distance and quality. For social insects such as ants, outcomes must be considered at the level of both the individual and the colony. It is important to understand whether anthropogenic disturbances, such as forestry, affect foraging loads, independent of effects on the quality and distribution of resources. We asked if ants harvest greater loads from more distant and higher quality resources, how individual efforts scale to the colony level, and whether worker loads are affected by stand age.>Methods. First, we performed a fine-scale study examining the effect of distance and resource quality (tree diameter and species) on harvesting of honeydew by red wood ants, Formica aquilonia, in terms of crop load per worker ant and numbers of workers walking up and down each tree (ant activity) (study 1). Second, we modelled what the combination of load and worker number responses meant for colony-level foraging loads. Third, at a larger scale, we asked whether the relationship between worker load and resource quality and distance depended on stand age (study 2).>Results. Study 1 revealed that seventy percent of ants descending trees carried honeydew, and the percentage of workers that were honeydew harvesters was not related to tree species or diameter, but increased weakly with distance. Distance positively affected load mass in both studies 1 and 2, while diameter had weak negative effects on load. Relationships between load and distance and diameter did not differ among stands of different ages. Our model showed that colony-level loads declined much more rapidly with distance for small diameter than large diameter trees.>Discussion. We suggest that a negative relationship between diameter and honeydew load detected in study 1 might be a result of crowding on large diameter trees close to nests, while the increase in honeydew load with distance may result from resource depletion close to nests. At the colony level, our model suggests that very little honeydew was harvested from more distant trees if they were small, but that more distant larger trees continued to contribute substantially to colony harvest. Although forestry alters the activity and foraging success of red wood ants, study 2 showed that it does not alter the fundamental rules determining the allocation of foraging effort.
机译:>背景。觅食效率对于确定生物体的成功至关重要,并且可能会受到一系列因素的影响,包括资源距离和质量。对于诸如蚂蚁之类的社交昆虫,必须在个体和殖民地的水平上考虑结果。重要的是要了解人为干扰(例如林业)是否会影响觅食负荷,而不受对资源质量和资源分配的影响。我们询问了蚂蚁是否从更远和更高质量的资源中收获更大的负载,个体的努力如何扩展到殖民地水平,以及工人的负载是否受到林分年龄的影响。>方法。。首先,我们对规模研究,研究了距离和资源质量(树的直径和种类)对红木蚂蚁,福米卡白蚁收获蜜露的影响,以每只蚂蚁的农作物负荷和每棵树上下行走的工人数量(蚂蚁活动)为依据(研究1)。其次,我们模拟了负载和工人数量响应的组合对于菌落级觅食负载的含义。第三,从更大的角度来看,我们问工人负荷与资源质量和距离之间的关系是否取决于林分年龄(研究2)。>结果。研究1显示,有70%的蚂蚁从树上倒下时携带蜜露。 ,而从事蜜露收割者的百分比与树木的种类或直径无关,但随距离的增加而微弱地增加。在研究1和研究2中,距离均对负载质量产生积极影响,而直径对负载的负面影响较弱。不同年龄的林分之间的负载,距离和直径之间的关系没有差异。我们的模型表明,小直径的菌落水平负荷随距离的下降比大直径的树木下降快得多。>讨论。我们建议研究1中检测到的直径与蜜露负荷之间的负相关关系可能是结果拥挤在靠近巢穴的大直径树木上,而蜜露负荷随距离的增加可能是由于靠近巢穴的资源枯竭所致。在菌落水平上,我们的模型表明,如果距离较远的树很小,则很少收获蜜露,但是距离较远的大树却继续为菌落的收获做出重要贡献。尽管林业改变了红木蚂蚁的活动和觅食的成功,但研究2表明,林业并没有改变决定觅食力分配的基本规则。

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