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Spatial heterogeneity and nestmate encounters affect locomotion and foraging success in the ant Dorymyrmex goetschi.

机译:空间异质性和巢友的相遇会影响蚂蚁Dorymyrmex goetschi的运动和觅食的成功。

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The spatial structure of habitats contains physical barriers that restrict the performance of diverse behavioural tasks. In heterogeneous habitats, information acquisition may allow animals to improve the performance of diverse activities such as foraging and locomotion. Nonetheless, changes in locomotion performance and their effects on the foraging success of animals have been scarcely studied. We examined these relationships in the harvester ant Dorymyrmex goetschi (subfamily Dolichoderinae) under laboratory conditions. In an experimental arena, we offered a food patch located at a fixed distance from the nest entrance. Landscape heterogeneity was created using wooden cubes arranged in different types of spatial distribution. We video recorded the behaviour of different colonies and quantified the number of active foragers, number of head contacts per capita per inbound trip, path length by workers that transported a food load from the resource patch to the nest, time invested in inbound travels, and the number of prey captured per colony. During the initial phase of patch exploitation, the number of foragers and prey captured were significantly lower than during the half and final phases of the experiment. Landscapes with greater spatial heterogeneity increased travel time and diminished locomotion velocity. A multiple regression analysis revealed that greater antennal contacts and locomotion velocities increased prey removal. Therefore, in this study, we documented a formal link between variables that characterize the movement paths of individuals and the foraging success of a colony. Information transfer between individuals generated a collective work with a concomitant improvement of food exploitation.
机译:栖息地的空间结构包含限制各种行为任务执行的物理障碍。在异类生境中,信息获取可以使动物改善觅食和运动等各种活动的性能。但是,很少研究运动性能的变化及其对动物觅食成功的影响。我们在实验室条件下在收割机蚁Dorymyrmex goetschi(亚科Dolichoderinae)中检查了这些关系。在实验舞台上,我们提供了距离巢穴入口固定距离的食物补丁。景观异质性是使用以不同类型的空间分布排列的木制立方体创建的。我们通过视频记录了不同殖民地的行为,并量化了活跃的觅食者的数量,每次入境旅行的人均头部接触次数,将食物装载从资源区运送到巢穴的工人的路径长度,入境旅行所花费的时间以及每个殖民地捕获的猎物数量。在补丁开发的最初阶段,觅食者和捕获的猎物的数量明显少于实验的一半和最后阶段。空间异质性较大的景观会增加旅行时间,并降低运动速度。多元回归分析表明,更大的触角接触和运动速度增加了猎物的去除。因此,在这项研究中,我们记录了表征个体运动路径的变量与殖民地觅食成功之间的正式联系。个人之间的信息传递产生了集体的工作,同时也改善了粮食的利用。

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