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Exploitative Competition and Risk of Parasitism in Two Host Ant Species: The Roles of Habitat Complexity, Body Size, and Behavioral Dominance

机译:两个宿主蚂蚁物种之间的剥削性竞争和寄生虫风险:栖息地复杂性,体型和行为优势的作用

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Habitat structural complexity can slow resource discovery by ants but can also lower the risk of parasitism during foraging. The relative importance of these two ecological facets of habitat complexity may differ in a species-specific manner and thus may be important in the outcome of exploitative competition over food resources. For the host ant speciesPheidole diversipilosaandP. bicarinata, we used in situ experimental manipulations to explore whether the effects of habitat complexity on exploitative competition depended on host body size and behavioral dominance, two characteristics likely to affect mobility and utilization of refuge from specialist Dipteran parasitoids (Apocephalus orthocladiusandA. pugilist, resp.). We found that habitat complexity affected the resource discovery and harvest components of exploitative competition in an opposing fashion for each species and discuss these results in light of the differences in body size and behavioral dominance between the two hosts.
机译:人居结构的复杂性可以减慢蚂蚁对资源的发现,但也可以降低觅食期间寄生虫的风险。栖息地复杂性的这两个生态方面的相对重要性可能会因特定物种而异,因此在对食物资源的剥削竞争中可能很重要。为寄主蚂蚁物种diversipilosaandP。 bicarinata,我们使用原位实验操作来探索栖息地复杂性对剥削竞争的影响是否取决于宿主的体型和行为优势,这两个特征可能会影响专业Dipteran拟寄生虫(Apocephalus orthocladiusand A. pugilist,resp。 )。我们发现栖息地的复杂性以相反的方式影响每种物种的资源开发和剥削竞争的收获成分,并根据两个宿主之间的体型和行为优势的差异讨论了这些结果。

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