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Induced indirect defence in a lycaenid-ant association: the regulation of a resource in a mutualism

机译:lycaenid-ant关联中的间接防御:在共生中调节资源

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Indirect defences involve the protection of a host organism by a mutualistic partner. Threat of predation to the host organism may induce the production of rewards and/or signals that attract the mutualistic partner. In laboratory and field experiments we show that threatened lycaenid butterfly larvae (Plebejus acmon) produce more nectar rewards from their gland and were tended by protective ants twice as much as controls. Ant attendance did not affect the leaf consumption or feeding behaviour of larvae in the absence of predators. Inducible nectar production and indirect defence in this system may be a mechanism by which larvae provide rewards for services when they are needed the most. Such a system may stabilize the mutualistic association between lycaenid larvae and ants by preventing exploitation by either partner. [References: 40]
机译:间接防御涉及互惠伙伴对宿主生物的保护。掠食对宿主生物的威胁可能会诱使吸引互惠伴侣的奖励和/或信号产生。在实验室和田间实验中,我们表明,濒临灭绝的蝶形幼虫(Plebejus acmon)从其腺体中产生更多的花蜜奖励,并且被保护性蚂蚁抚养的数量是对照组的两倍。在没有捕食者的情况下,蚂蚁的出勤不影响幼虫的叶片消耗或摄食行为。该系统中的诱导性花蜜生产和间接防御可能是幼虫在最需要时为服务提供奖励的机制。这样的系统可以通过防止任何一方的剥削来稳定lycaenid幼虫和蚂蚁之间的相互联系。 [参考:40]

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