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首页> 外文期刊>Chemoecology: An International Journal Emphasizing Evolutionary Approaches to Chemical Ecology >Chemical camouflage of the slave-making ant Polyergus samurai queen in the process of the host colony usurpation (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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Chemical camouflage of the slave-making ant Polyergus samurai queen in the process of the host colony usurpation (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

机译:奴隶制造蚁武士皇后在宿主菌落侵占过程中的化学伪装(膜翅目:For科)

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Founding queens of the obligatory social parasite ant Polyergus samurai usurp the host ant Formica japonica colony. The aggressive behaviors of F. japonica workers on the parasite queen disappear after the parasite queen kills the resident queen. To determine whether the parasite queen chemically mimics the host ants, we examined the aggressive behavior of F. japonica workers toward glass dummies applied with various extracts of the parasite queen and host workers. The crude extracts and hydrocarbon fraction reproduced the host workers' behavior to the live ants. The extracts of the post-adoption parasite queen, as well as the nestmate extracts of F. japonica, did not elicit the aggressive behavior, but the extract of the pre-adoption parasite queen triggered attacks by the host workers. The nestmate recognition of host workers did not change, regardless of contact with the parasite. The gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analyses indicated that the cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) profile of the parasite queen drastically changed during the process of usurpation. Discriminant analysis showed the successfully usurped P. samurai queen had colony-specific CHC profiles. CHC profiles of the P. samurai queen who killed the host queen were more similar to those of the host queen than the workers, while the P. samurai queen who usurped the queenless colony had a profile similar to those of host workers. These results suggest that the P. samurai queen usually acquires the CHCs from the host queen during the fight, but from host wokers in queenless host colonies.
机译:强制性社会寄生虫蚂蚁Polyergus samurai的开国皇后篡夺了宿主蚂蚁Formica japonica的殖民地。寄生皇后杀死居民皇后后,日本血吸虫工人对寄生皇后的攻击行为消失了。为了确定寄生虫皇后是否在化学上模仿宿主蚂蚁,我们研究了F. japonica工人对应用了各种寄生虫皇后和宿主工人提取物的玻璃假人的侵略行为。粗提物和碳氢化合物馏分将宿主工人的行为再现为活蚂蚁。采后寄生虫皇后的提取物和日本粳稻的巢提取物没有引起侵略行为,但是采前寄生虫皇后的提取物引发了宿主工人的攻击。不管与寄生虫接触如何,对寄主工人的巢穴识别都没有改变。气相色谱和气相色谱-质谱分析表明,寄生虫皇后的表皮碳氢化合物(CHC)分布在篡夺过程中发生了巨大变化。判别分析表明,成功篡夺的武士王后具有菌落特异性CHC谱。杀死了主人皇后的武士皇后的CHC档案与工作人员相比,与工人皇后的CHC档案更相似,而篡夺无皇后殖民地的武士皇后的CHC档案与主人工的档案相似。这些结果表明,武士皇后通常在战斗中从宿主皇后那里获得CHC,但从无女王宿主殖民地的宿主锅中获得CHC。

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