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Soil temperature, digging behaviour, and the adaptive value of nest depth in South American species of Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants

机译:南美Acromyrmex切叶蚁的土壤温度,挖掘行为和巢深度的适应性值

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In leaf-cutting ants, workers are expected to excavate the nest at a soil depth that provides suitable temperatures, since the symbiotic fungus cultivated inside nest chambers is highly dependent on temperature for proper growth. We hypothesize that the different nesting habits observed in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants in the South American continent, i.e. superficial and subterranean nests, depend on the occurrence, across the soil profile, of the temperature range preferred by workers for digging. To test this hypothesis, we first explored whether the nesting habits in the genus Acromyrmex are correlated with the prevailing soil temperature regimes at the reported nest locations. Second, we experimentally investigated whether Acromyrmex workers engaged in digging use soil temperature as a cue to decide where to excavate the nest. A bibliographic survey of nesting habits of 21 South American Acromyrmex species indicated that nesting habits are correlated with the soil temperature regimes: the warmer the soil at the nesting site, the higher the number of species inhabiting subterranean nests, as compared to superficial nests. For those species showing nesting plasticity, subterranean nests occurred in hot soils, and superficial nests in cold ones. Experimental results indicated that Acromyrmex lundi workers use soil temperature as an orientation cue to decide where to start digging, and respond to rising and falling soil temperatures by moving to alternative digging places, or by stopping digging, respectively. The soil temperature range preferred for digging, between 20°C and maximally 30.6°C, matched the range at which colony growth would be maximized. It is suggested that temperature-sensitive digging guides digging workers towards their preferred range of soil temperature. Workers’ thermopreferences lead to a concentration of digging activity at the soil layers where the preferred range occurs, and therefore, to the construction of superficial nests in cold soils, and subterranean ones in hot soils. The adaptive value of the temperature-related nesting habits, and the temperature-sensitive digging, is further discussed.
机译:在切叶蚂蚁中,由于在巢室内培育的共生真菌高度依赖于温度才能正常生长,因此预计工人们会在提供合适温度的土壤深度挖掘巢穴。我们假设在南美大陆的Acromyrmex切叶蚁(即浅表和地下巢)中观察到不同的筑巢习惯,取决于整个土壤剖面中工人挖掘的温度范围。为了验证这一假设,我们首先探讨了Acromyrmex属的筑巢习性是否与所报道的筑巢地点的主要土壤温度状况相关。其次,我们通过实验调查了从事挖掘工作的Acromyrmex工人是否以土壤温度为线索来决定在何处挖掘巢穴。根据书目调查的21种南美洲Acromyrmex物种的筑巢习性表明,筑巢习性与土壤温度状况相关:筑巢点土壤温度越高,与地下巢穴相比,栖息在地下巢穴中的物种越多。对于那些表现出巢可塑性的物种,地下巢发生在热土中,表层巢发生在冷土中。实验结果表明,Acromyrmex lundi工人使用土壤温度作为方向提示,以决定从何处开始挖掘,并通过移至其他挖掘地点或停止挖掘来应对土壤温度的上升和下降。挖掘的最佳土壤温度范围为20°C至最大30.6°C,与菌落生长将达到最大的温度范围相匹配。建议使用对温度敏感的挖掘工具,将挖掘人员引导至他们喜欢的土壤温度范围。工人的热偏好导致挖掘活动集中在首选范围发生的土壤层,因此,在冷土中构造了浅层巢穴,在热土中构造了地下巢穴。进一步讨论了与温度有关的筑巢习惯和对温度敏感的挖掘的适应性值。

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