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Ant Tending of Miami Blue Butterfly Larvae (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae): Partner Diversity and Effects on Larval Performance

机译:迈阿密蓝蝴蝶幼虫(鳞翅目:Lycaenidae)的蚂蚁趋向:伙伴多样性及其对幼虫性能的影响

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The larvae of many lycaenid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) are tended by ants that protect them from natural enemies in return for sugar-rich secretions that the larvae produce to attract and retain their ant guards. We investigated the relationship between larvae of the endangered Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri Comstock & Huntington) and potentially mutualistic ants. We observed 10 ant species interacting with Miami blue larvae in the field, and raised larvae successfully in captivity with 3 of these and 6 other ant species that are not known to tend larvae in the wild. In an experimental assessment of ant effects on larval performance, we found no differences in age at pupation, pupal mass, length of pupation, total time as an immature or ratio of time as a larva to time as a pupa among larvae raised with Camponotus floridanus Buckley, Linepithema humile Mayr, or in a no-ant control. Larvae raised with C. floridanus were significantly more likely to pupate in the ant harborage than larvae in the other treatments. We did not observe ants behaving antagonistically toward Miami blue larvae in field, laboratory, or experimental conditions; even ant species previously identified as potential predators tended larvae. Our results demonstrate that Miami blue larvae can elicit typical tending behaviors across diverse ant taxa and that ant tending does not substantially alter larval development, findings that may have implications for conservation and population restoration of the Miami blue butterfly.Translation provided by the authors.View this article in BioOne
机译:许多lycaenid蝴蝶(鳞翅目:Lycaenidae)的幼虫是由蚂蚁抚养的,这些蚂蚁可以保护它们免受天敌的攻击,以换取幼虫产生的富含糖分的分泌物来吸引并保留其蚂蚁后卫。我们调查了濒临灭绝的迈阿密蓝蝴蝶(Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri Comstock&Huntington)的幼虫与可能互生的蚂蚁之间的关系。我们在田间观察到10种蚂蚁物种与迈阿密蓝幼虫相互作用,并成功圈养了其中的3种以及未知的6种其他蚂蚁物种,这些蚂蚁物种在野外不易产生幼虫。在对蚂蚁对幼虫性能的影响的实验评估中,我们发现,在用Camponotus floridanus饲养的幼虫中,化脓的年龄,化粪质量,化脓的长度,未成熟的总时间或幼虫的时间比与as的时间没有差异。 Buckley,Linepithema humile Mayr或处于无蚂蚁控制之下。与其他处理方法相比,用小花梭菌饲养的幼虫在蚂蚁窝中化up的可能性要大得多。在野外,实验室或实验条件下,我们没有观察到蚂蚁对迈阿密蓝幼虫具有拮抗作用。甚至以前被认为是潜在捕食者的蚂蚁物种也倾向于幼虫。我们的结果表明,迈阿密蓝色幼虫可以在不同的蚂蚁类群上引发典型的抚育行为,并且蚂蚁抚育不会实质性地改变幼虫的发育,这些发现可能对迈阿密蓝色蝴蝶的保护和种群恢复具有重要意义。 BioOne中的这篇文章

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