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Colony Diet Influences Ant Worker Foraging and Attendance of Myrmecophilous Lycaenid Caterpillars

机译:殖民地饮食会影响蚂蚁工程和出席myrmecophilous lycaenid caterpillars

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Foraging animals regulate their intake of macronutrients such as carbohydrates and proteins. However, regulating the intake of these two macronutrients can be constrained by the nutrient content of available food sources. Compensatory foraging is a method to adjust nutrient intake under restricted nutrient availability by preferentially exploiting food sources that contain limiting nutrients. Here we studied the potential for compensatory foraging in the dolichoderine ant Iridomyrmex mayri, which is commonly found in associations with caterpillars of the obligatorily ant-associated lycaenid butterfly Jalmenus evagoras. The caterpillars receive protection against predators and parasites, and reward the ants with nutritional secretions from specialized exocrine glands. These secretions contain a mixture of sugars and free amino acids, particularly serine. We tested the influence of nutrient-deficient diets on foraging patterns in I. mayri by recording the intake of test solutions containing single types of macronutrients during food preference tests. We also investigated the level of ant attendance on fifth instar J. evagoras caterpillars to evaluate how changes in diet influenced ant tending of caterpillars and foraging on their secretions. Foragers on a protein diet compensated for the nutritional deficit by increasing the intake of test solutions that contained sucrose, compared to their counterparts on a non-restricted diet. Ants on a sugar diet, however, did not show a corresponding increased consumption of test solutions containing the amino acid serine. Additionally, compared with their counterparts on a mixed diet, ants on limited nutrient diets showed an increase in the number of caterpillar-tending workers, suggesting that the caterpillars’ secretions are suitable to compensate for the ants’ nutritional deficit.
机译:觅食动物调节它们摄入碳水化合物和蛋白质的常规营养素。然而,调节这两个常规营养素的摄入可能受到可用食品来源的营养含量的限制。补偿性觅食是一种通过优先利用含有限制营养素的食物来源来调整限制营养可用性下的营养摄入量的方法。在这里,我们研究了Dolichoderine Ant Iridomyrmex Mayri中的补偿觅食的可能性,该含量常见于抗抗抗植物蝴蝶Jalmenus Evagoras的毛虫的关联。毛毛虫接受防止捕食者和寄生虫的保护,并从专门的外分泌腺体中奖励蚂蚁的营养分泌物。这些分泌物含有糖和游离氨基酸的混合物,特别是丝氨酸。我们通过在食品偏好测试期间记录含有单种式常态营养素的试验溶液的摄入来测试营养缺陷饮食对I. Mayri的觅食模式的影响。我们还调查了第五Instar J. Evagoras Caterpillars的蚂蚁考勤水平,以评估饮食变化如何影响蚂蚁的毛虫和觅食的分泌物。通过增加含有蔗糖的试验溶液的摄入量来补偿蛋白质饮食中的蛋白质饮食,与非限制性饮食中的对应物相比,含有蔗糖的试验液。然而,糖肪饮食上的蚂蚁并未显示出含有氨基酸丝氨酸的试验溶液的相应增加的消耗。此外,与混合饮食的对应物相比,有限营养饮食的蚂蚁表现出毛虫抚育工人的数量增加,表明毛毛虫的分泌是适合补偿蚂蚁的营养缺陷。

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