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Forestry Alters Foraging Efficiency and Crop Contents of Aphid-Tending Red Wood Ants, Formica aquilonia

机译:林业改变了蚜虫趋向的红木蚂蚁,福米卡木的觅食效率和作物含量

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Forest management alters species behaviours, distributions and interactions. To evaluate forestry effects on ant foraging performance, we compared the quality and quantity of honeydew harvested by ants among clear-cuts, middle-aged and mature spruce-dominated stands in boreal forests in Sweden. Honeydew quality was examined using honeydew collected by squeezing the gasters of laden Formica aquilonia workers. We used fifteen laden individuals at each study site (four replicates of each stand age) and analysed honeydew chemical composition with gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy. To compare the quantity of honeydew collected by individual ants, we collected and weighed five ants moving up and five ants moving down each of ten trees at the twelve sites (totally 1200 ants). The concentration of trehalose in honeydew was lower in clear-cuts compared with middle aged and mature stands, and similar trends were shown for sucrose, raffinose and melezitose, indicating poorer honeydew quality on clear cuts. Concentrations of the amino acid serine were higher on clear-cuts. The same trend occurred for glutamine, suggesting that increased N-uptake by the trees after clear cutting is reflected in the honeydew of aphids. Ants in mature stands had larger heads and carried proportionally more honeydew and may therefore be more efficient foragers. Human alternation of habitats through clear-cutting thus affects food quality and worker condition in F. aquilonia. This is the first study to show that honeydew quality is affected by anthropogenic disturbances, likely contributing to the reduction in size and abundance of F. aquilonia workers and mounds after clear cutting.
机译:森林管理改变了物种的行为,分布和相互作用。为了评估林业对蚂蚁觅食性能的影响,我们比较了瑞典北方森林的原始林,中年和成熟云杉为主的林分中蚂蚁收获的蜜露的质量和数量。通过挤压满载的富美家白a工人的加油机收集的蜜露来检查蜜露的质量。我们在每个研究地点使用了15个满载的个体(每个摊龄四个重复),并通过气相色谱-质谱法分析了蜜露的化学成分。为了比较单个蚂蚁收集的蜜露量,我们在十二个地点(总共1200只蚂蚁)的十棵树中,分别收集并称重了五只向上移动的蚂蚁和五只向下移动的蚂蚁。与中年和成熟林分相比,纯露中蜜露中的海藻糖浓度较低,蔗糖,棉子糖和松三糖的趋势也相似,表明纯露中蜜露的质量较差。清晰图谱中氨基酸丝氨酸的浓度较高。谷氨酰胺也有同样的趋势,这表明在砍伐后的蚜虫的蜜瓜中反映出树木对氮的吸收增加。成熟林分中的蚂蚁头更大,并带有成比例的更多蜜露,因此可能是更有效的觅食者。因此,人类通过明晰的方式改变生境会影响F. aquilonia的食物质量和工人状况。这是第一项显示甘露质量受人为干扰影响的研究,该现象可能有助于在切割后降低F. Aquilonia工人和土墩的大小和数量。

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