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Nest raiding by the invasive Argentine ant on colonies of the harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex subnitidus

机译:入侵阿根廷蚂蚁在收割蚁Pogonomyrmex subnitidus的菌落上进行巢穴袭击

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Invasive ants often displace native ants, and published studies that focus on these interactions usually emphasize interspecific competition for food resources as a key mechanism responsible for the demise of native ants. Although less well documented, nest raiding by invasive ants may also contribute to the extirpation of native ants. In coastal southern California, for example, invasive Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) commonly raid colonies of the harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex subnitidus. On a seasonal basis the frequency and intensity of raids vary, but raids occur only when abiotic conditions are suitable for both species. In the short term these organized attacks cause harvester ants to cease foraging and to plug their nest entrances. In unstaged, one-on-one interactions between P. subnitidus and L. humile workers, Argentine ants behaved aggressively in over two thirds of all pair-wise interactions, despite the much larger size of P. subnitidus. The short-term introduction of experimental Argentine ant colonies outside of P. subnitidus nest entrances stimulated behaviors similar to those observed in raids: P. subnitidus decreased its foraging activity and increased the number of nest entrance workers (many of which labored to plug their nest entrances). Raids are not likely to be the result of competition for food. As expected, P. subnitidus foraged primarily on plant material (85% of food items obtained from returning foragers), but also collected some dead insects (7% of food items). In buffet-style choice tests in which we offered Argentine ants food items obtained from P. subnitidus, L. humile only showed interest in dead insects. In other feeding trials L. humile consistently moved harvester ant brood into their nests (where they were presumably consumed) but showed little interest in freshly dead workers. The raiding behavior described here obscures the distinction between interspecific competition and predation, and may well play an important role in the displacement of native ants, especially those that are ecologically dissimilar to L. humile with respect to diet.
机译:入侵性蚂蚁通常会取代本地蚂蚁,而专注于这些相互作用的已发表研究通常强调种间争夺食物资源,这是导致本地蚂蚁消亡的关键机制。尽管文献记载较少,但由侵入性蚂蚁袭击巢穴也可能有助于消灭天然蚂蚁。例如,在加利福尼亚州南部沿海地区,入侵性阿根廷蚂蚁(Linepithema humile)通常会袭击收割蚁Pogonomyrmex subnitidus的殖民地。在季节性基础上,突袭的频率和强度各不相同,但突袭仅在非生物条件适用于两种物种时才发生。在短期内,这些有组织的攻击会导致收割蚁停止觅食并堵塞其巢穴入口。在亚硝酸假单胞菌和L. humile工人之间的非阶段性,一对一的互动中,尽管亚硝酸假单胞菌的大小更大,但阿根廷蚂蚁在所有成对互动的三分之二中表现出攻击性。在亚硝酸假单胞菌巢穴入口之外短期引入实验性阿根廷蚁群,其行为类似于在突袭中观察到的行为:亚硝酸假单胞菌降低了其觅食活动并增加了巢穴入口工人的数量(其中许多人努力塞住其巢穴)入口)。突袭不可能是食物竞争的结果。正如预期的那样,亚硝酸假单胞菌主要在植物材料上觅食(占返回觅食者食物的85%),但也收集了一些死虫(占食物的7%)。在自助餐式的选择测试中,我们提供了从亚硝酸假单胞菌获得的阿根廷蚂蚁的食品,而哈密特氏菌仅显示出对死虫的兴趣。在其他饲喂试验中,哈弗利德·罗姆(L. humile)始终将收割者的蚂蚁巢移入它们的巢穴(大概是在那里食用),但对刚死去的工人几乎没有兴趣。这里描述的掠夺行为掩盖了种间竞争和捕食之间的区别,并且可能在取代本地蚂蚁方面起着重要作用,尤其是在饮食上与人种在生态学上不同的蚂蚁。

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