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Interspecific aggression and resource monopolization of the invasive ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in Malaysian Borneo.

机译:马来西亚婆罗洲的入侵蚂蚁 Anoplolepis gracilipes 的种间侵略和资源垄断。

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Invasions by introduced ant species can be ecologically destructive and affect a wide range of taxa, particularly native ants. Invasive ant species often numerically dominate ant communities and outperform native ant species in effective resource acquisition. Here, we describe interactions between the invasive ant Anoplolepis gracilipes (Smith) and resident ant species in disturbed habitats in NE Borneo. We measured interference competition abilities of A. gracilipes by performing arena bioassays between two A. gracilipes colonies and seven local ant species, and measured its effective resource competition at baits within supercolonies and at supercolony boundaries. Furthermore, we compared ant species diversity and composition at baits among (A) core areas of A. gracilipes supercolonies, (B) supercolony boundaries and (C) outside supercolonies. Anoplolepis gracilipes was behaviorally dominant over most ant species except Oecophylla smaragdina. Within supercolonies, A. gracilipes discovered all food baits first, and monopolized the vast majority throughout the course of the experiment. At supercolony boundaries, A. gracilipes discovered baits later than resident ant species, but subsequently monopolized half of the baits. Furthermore, the activity and diversity of the ant community within A. gracilipes supercolonies was lower than at its boundaries and outside supercolonies, and the ant communities differed significantly between infested and noninfested areas. Our study supports the hypothesis that successful establishment of A. gracilipes in anthropogenically disturbed habitats may negatively affect resident ant communities through high levels of direct interspecific aggression and almost complete monopolization of resources within high-density supercolonies.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2010.00662.x
机译:引入的蚂蚁物种的入侵可能具有生态破坏性,并影响广泛的分类单元,特别是本地蚂蚁。在有效的资源获取中,入侵性蚂蚁物种通常在数量上占主导地位,并且胜过本地蚂蚁物种。在这里,我们描述了婆罗洲东北部受干扰的生境中的入侵蚁 Anoplolepis gracilipes (Smith)与居住蚁物种之间的相互作用。我们测量了 A的干扰竞争能力。通过在两个之间进行竞技场生物测定来进行纤毛虫。 cil群落和七个当地蚂蚁物种,并在超殖民地和超殖民地边界的诱饵中测量了其有效的资源竞争。此外,我们比较了(i)A核心区域中诱饵上蚂蚁的物种多样性和组成。 gracilipes 超殖民地,(B)超殖民地边界和(C)外部超殖民地。除 Oecophylla smaragdina 外, gracilipes 在大多数蚂蚁物种上的行为均占主导地位。在超级殖民地中, A。 gracilipes 首先发现了所有食物诱饵,并在整个实验过程中垄断了绝大多数诱饵。在超级殖民地边界, A。 gracilipes 发现诱饵的时间要比驻地蚂蚁物种晚,但后来垄断了一半的诱饵。此外, A中蚂蚁群落的活动和多样性。 gracilipes 超级殖民地低于其边界和外部超级殖民地,在受灾地区和未受灾地区,蚂蚁群落显着不同。我们的研究支持A成功建立的假设。人为干扰的栖息地中的细纹可能会通过高水平的直接种间侵略和高密度超殖民地中资源的几乎完全垄断而对居民蚂蚁群落产生负面影响。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j .1744-7429.2010.00662.x

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