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Soldier-based defences dynamically track resource availability and quality in ants

机译:基于士兵的防御可动态跟踪蚂蚁的资源可用性和质量

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Specialized defence traits and strategies are crucial in surviving enemy attacks and in resource acquisition. In numerous social insect lineages, soldiers function as specialized defence traits of the colony, but associated defence strategies are poorly known. The turtle ant Cephalotes rohweri is an obligate cavity-nesting ant with highly specialized soldiers. To maximize growth and reproduction, colonies must use their limited availability of soldiers to defend multiple cavities. Using laboratory experiments informed by field data, we addressed how soldier 'deployment' across cavities adjusts to changes in cavity availability and quality. From initial field-like conditions, soldier deployment to newly available cavities was rapid, stabilized quickly, and at least doubled the number of cavities defended by each colony. New cavities were defended by fewer soldiers than original cavities still in use. Nevertheless, when new cavities differed in size, an important quality metric, large cavities were used more often and defended by more soldiers than small cavities. Despite these dynamic responses, total soldier deployment to new cavities was limited to an approximately constant proportion (0.4) of overall soldier availability across colonies and resource contexts. Moreover, there was a significant positive relationship between total soldier deployment to new cavities (greater for larger colonies) and both the number of newly defended cavities and their average level of defence. These results demonstrate that colony-wide soldier deployment is dynamic, predictable and context sensitive but ultimately constrained by the availability of soldiers in the colony. Furthermore, the consistently lower number of soldiers in new cavities, which always limits the potential losses to enemies, is concordant with a 'conservative bet-hedging' life history strategy. Broadly, our findings show that a specialized soldier caste can be associated with a far more sophisticated defence strategy than previously recognized. This provides a more complete perspective on the evolution of soldier-based defences in insect societies.
机译:专门的防御特质和策略对于幸存的敌人攻击和资源获取至关重要。在众多的社会昆虫世系中,士兵充当着殖民地的特殊防御特征,但是相关的防御策略却鲜为人知。 ant蚂蚁Cephalotes rohweri是专职的巢穴蚂蚁,有高度专业的士兵。为了使生长和繁殖最大化,殖民地必须利用有限的士兵来保卫多个空洞。利用现场数据提供的实验室实验,我们研究了跨腔的士兵“部署”如何适应腔可用性和质量的变化。从最初的野外条件开始,士兵迅速部署到新的空洞,并迅速稳定下来,并且每个殖民地防御的空洞数量至少翻了一番。与仍在使用的原始型腔相比,新式腔的保卫人数更少。然而,当新型腔的尺寸不同时,一项重要的质量指标,大型型腔的使用率更高,而且比小型型腔的士兵保护更多的士兵。尽管做出了这些动态反应,但在整个殖民地和资源环境中,部署到新空洞的士兵总数被限制在士兵总可用能力的大约恒定比例(0.4)内。此外,总的士兵部署到新的空洞(较大的殖民地更大)与新防御的空洞的数量及其平均防御水平之间存在显着的正相关关系。这些结果表明,整个殖民地范围内的士兵部署都是动态的,可预测的且对上下文敏感,但最终受到殖民地中士兵可用性的限制。此外,新空洞中的士兵人数持续减少,这总是限制了敌人的潜在损失,这与“保守的对冲”生活史策略是一致的。概括地说,我们的发现表明,与以前公认的相比,特种兵种可以与更为复杂的防御策略相关联。这为昆虫社会中基于士兵的防御系统的发展提供了更完整的视角。

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  • 来源
    《Animal behaviour》 |2013年第1期|157-164|共8页
  • 作者

    Scott Powell; Anna Dornhaus;

  • 作者单位

    University of Arizona, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Tucson, AZ, USA. George Washington University, Department of Biological Sciences, 2023 G Street NW, Lisner Hall Room 340, Washington, D.C. 20052, USA;

    University of Arizona, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Tucson, AZ, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    caste; cephalotes; collective behaviour; defence strategy; defence trait; polydomy;

    机译:种姓头足类;集体行为;防御策略;防御特质多态性;

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