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Nest relocation and encounters between colonies of the seed-harvesting ant Messor andrei.

机译:巢穴的重新定位和采食蚂蚁Messor andrei的殖民地之间的相遇。

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Nest relocation in ants may be an attempt to escape areas of high competition. Encounters between colonies have been suggested to be the proximate cause of nest relocation. The relation between nest relocation and encounters in a population of the seed-harvesting ant, Messor andrei, a native of western USA, was studied. Over 80% of colonies relocated their nest site during a year. Colonies moved up to ten times in a year, and new nest sites were more distant from their nearest neighbour. However, encounters did not precipitate nest relocation. Relocation was not more likely to occur directly after an encounter, and colonies that moved did not experience more encounters than other colonies. Other possible cues for nest relocation, including predation, disease, microclimatic effects, and local resource depletion, are discussed.
机译:蚂蚁的巢穴搬迁可能是为了逃避竞争激烈的地区。有人提出,菌落之间的相遇是巢穴迁移的最直接原因。研究了巢穴迁徙与种子捕食蚂蚁Messor andrei(美国西部的原住民)种群之间的关系。一年中,超过80%的殖民地迁移了他们的巢穴。殖民地一年最多迁移十次,而新的巢穴地点离他们最近的邻居更远。但是,相遇并没有促使巢穴重新定位。遇到冲突后,迁移不太可能直接发生,迁移的殖民地不会比其他殖民地经历更多的遭遇。讨论了巢穴迁徙的其他可能线索,包括掠食,疾病,小气候影响和局部资源枯竭。

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