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Inferring Termite Colony Size Using Wood Consumption in Subterranean Termites (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae) in Laboratory-Rearing Conditions

机译:在实验室饲养条件下使用底白蚁(Blattodea:Rhinotermityidae)的木材消费来推断白蚁殖民地大小

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Termite colony size can influence its foraging activity, reproductive maturity, and, for pest species, potential for structural damage. Estimating colony size of subterranean termite species in field conditions has been challenging owing to their extensive foraging territory and their cryptic nesting habit and has primarily relied on mark–recapture methods. With laboratory-reared colonies in individual containers, determining colony size can be achieved by processing all termites from the nest material, which can be labor intensive and partially destructive. However, with the recent rise in the need of large laboratory colonies for use in colony-wide experimental protocols, there was an imperative to develop a procedure to estimate initial colony sizes without imposing a major stress on colonies before an experiment. In this study, the average daily wood consumption of whole colonies was used to infer the colony size of two Coptotermes, Wasmann (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae) species and their hybrids in laboratory-rearing conditions. Correlations between the daily wood consumption and several demographic variables within colonies were established. Linear models varied across all species mating types with R2 values greater than 0.8 for all demographic variables. For colonies from all mating combinations, Pearson’s correlation coefficient values were greater than 0.94 between their daily wood consumption and both the number of workers and total number of termites, and greater than 0.91 between daily wood consumption and colony mass. Therefore, in colonies with fixed laboratory conditions, their average daily wood consumption determination, which is nondestructive on colonies, can be used to infer colony size of subterranean termites.
机译:白蚁殖民地大小可以影响其觅食活性,生殖成熟度,以及用于害虫物种,结构损伤的潜力。由于其广泛的觅食地区及其隐秘的筑巢习惯,估算现场条件下的地下白蚁物种的殖民地规模是挑战,并且主要依赖于标志 - 重新捕获方法。通过在单个容器中饲养实验室饲养的菌落,可以通过从巢材料处理所有白蚁来实现殖民地大小,这可以是劳动密集和部分破坏性的。然而,随着近期需要大型实验室殖民地用于殖民地的实验方案的升高,必须开发一种估计初始菌落尺寸的程序,而不会在实验前对菌落产生重大压力。在这项研究中,整个菌落的平均日常木材消耗用于推断出两种Coptotermes的殖民地大小,Wasmann(Blattodea:Rhinotermitidae)物种及其杂种在实验室饲养条件下。建立了日常木材消费与殖民地内的几种人口变量之间的相关性。线性模型在所有物种配合类型上变化,所有人口可变变量大于0.8的R2值。对于来自所有交配组合的殖民地,Pearson之间的相关系数值大于0.94,在其日常木材消费和白蚁的总数和总数之间的数量和每日木材消费和殖民地之间的数量之间大于0.91。因此,在具有固定实验室条件的菌落中,它们的平均每日木材消费测定,在殖民地上无损,可用于推断出地下白蚁的殖民地大小。

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