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Thermal preference for fungus culturing and brood location by workers of the thatching grass-cutting ant Acromyrmex heyeri

机译:剪草蚂蚁Acromyrmex heyeri的工人对真菌培养和育雏位置的热偏好

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Thermal preferences for location of brood and fungus by workers of the thatching grass-cutting ant Acromyrmex heyeri were investigated in the laboratory, using a temperature gradient between 10degreesC and 37degreesC. Workers from a large laboratory colony were motivated to pick up exposed brood and fungus by removing a small part of the protective nest thatching. Single workers carrying pieces of fungus or brood items were then gently removed from the colony and placed at one end of the temperature gradient, either at 10 or 37degreesC. They were allowed to relocate the fungus or brood following their temperature preference. Both the probability of relocating an item and the temperatures selected were recorded after 45 minutes. The probability of relocation largely depended on the starting temperature, being higher for workers starting at 37degreesC than at 10degreesC, for both fungus and brood-carrying workers. For those relocated items, the selected temperatures averaged 25degreesC and 24degreesC for fungus and brood, respectively, when workers started from the hot end of the gradient. When workers started from the cold end of the gradient, the selected values were slightly lower, 22degreesC and 21 degreesC for fungus and brood, respectively. These values match closely the temperature range in which maximal growth of the isolated attine ant fungus is achieved, between 20 and 25degreesC, as reported in the literature, indicating that the thermoregulatory behavioral responses of workers maximize fungal growth. Thermal preferences and the construction of thatch mounds are discussed as regulatory responses for the control of fungus growth in leaf-cutting ants inhabiting temperate regions.
机译:在实验室中,使用10摄氏度至37摄氏度之间的温度梯度,研究了草剪草蚂蚁Acromyrmex heyeri工人对亲鱼和真菌定位的热偏好。来自大型实验室殖民地的工人被激励通过去除保护性茅屋的一小部分来捡拾裸露的雏鸡和真菌。然后,将带有真菌或育雏物品的单人工人从菌落中轻轻取出,并置于温度梯度的一端,即10或37℃。根据他们的温度偏好,允许他们重新安置真菌或育雏物。 45分钟后记录重新放置物品的可能性和选择的温度。搬迁的可能性很大程度上取决于起始温度,对于真菌和育雏工人,从37℃开始工作的工人比在10℃开始工作的工人更高。对于那些搬迁的物品,当工人从梯度的热端开始时,真菌和育雏的选定平均温度分别为25℃和24℃。当工人从梯度的冷端开始时,真菌和育雏的选定值分别较低,分别为22摄氏度和21摄氏度。这些值与文献报道的温度范围相吻合,在该温度范围内,孤立的蚂蚁真菌获得最大的生长,在20至25℃之间,表明工人的体温调节行为反应使真菌的生长最大化。讨论了热偏好和茅草丘的构造作为控制响应,以控制居住在温带地区的切叶蚁中的真菌生长。

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