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Nuptial flights behavior of the African weaver ant, Oecophylla longinoda Latreille (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and weather factors triggering flights

机译:非洲织叶蚁长尾OOecophylla longinoda Latreille(膜翅目:For科)的婚外飞行行为和触发飞行的天气因素

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Weaver ants (Oecophylla spp.) are intensively studied in basic and applied contexts. Yet, little is known about their mating behavior. Knowledge on their reproductive strategy is a prerequisite to the basic understanding of their life history and may provide valuable information facilitating their use in integrated pest management (IPM) and protein production (entomophagy). Here, we report on the behavior displayed by O. longinoda in relation with their nuptial flights in Tanzania and test for environmental cues that may trigger the flights. Based on observations of 56 flights recorded over 2 years, we found that sexuals aggregate on nest surfaces prior to flights. We also found that flights took place during the raining season, and all flights took place in evenings just before sunset. Further to these, days with flights were associated with higher relative humidity and less sun shine compared to days without flights. Also, flights mainly took place around full moons. However, this correlation was based on a total of only five full moon phases and should, therefore, be interpreted with caution. The results also showed that flights were only significantly correlated with weather parameters during the early part of the mating season, the trend changed thereafter probably due to depletion of sexuals in the nests as the season progressed. This information improves our understanding of ant nuptial flights and offers a tool to improve forecasts of O. longinoda flights, enabling easier collection of mated queens to stock ant nurseries that supply ant colonies for IPM-programs.
机译:在基本和应用的背景下,对织叶蚁(Oecophylla spp。)进行了深入研究。然而,人们对它们的交配行为知之甚少。对它们的繁殖策略的了解是对它们的生活史的基本了解的前提,并且可能会提供有价值的信息,以促进它们在病虫害综合治理(IPM)和蛋白质生产(昆虫体)中的使用。在这里,我们报告了长尾O(O. longinoda)与他们在坦桑尼亚的婚礼飞行有关的行为,并测试了可能触发飞行的环境线索。根据对2年中记录的56次飞行的观察,我们发现性行为在飞行之前会聚集在巢面上。我们还发现航班发生在雨季,所有航班都发生在日落之前的晚上。此外,与没有飞行的日子相比,有飞行的日子与较高的相对湿度和较少的阳光有关。此外,飞行主要发生在满月附近。但是,这种关联仅基于总共五个满月相位,因此应谨慎解释。结果还表明,在交配季节的早期阶段,飞行仅与天气参数显着相关,此后趋势发生了变化,这可能是由于巢中性动物随着季节的进行而枯竭。这些信息增进了我们对蚂蚁婚外飞行的了解,并提供了一种工具来改进对O. longinoda飞行的预测,从而使收集交配的蚁后更容易地收集到为IPM计划提供蚁群的蚂蚁苗圃。

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