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Intraspecific variation in collective behaviors drives interspecific contests in acorn ants

机译:种内行为的种内变异驱动橡子蚂蚁种间竞争

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Intraspecific variation in behavior has largely been neglected by community ecologists to date. Recently, however, a number of studies demonstrated that intraspecific variation can have profound consequences for species interactions and thereby alter community dynamics in solitary organisms. Here, we study how intraspecific variation in collective behaviors (also called "collective personalities") affects the outcome of resource contests between 2 co-occurring species of ants, Temnothorax longispinosus and T. curvispinosus. Our results revealed that intraspecific variation in colonies' exploration behavior and aggressiveness predicts the outcome of interspecific contests for food and nest sites. How exploratory behavior affected the outcome of the foraging and nest site contests depended on the species: exploratory behavior seemed to enhance performance in foraging contests in T. curvispinosus but diminish it in T. longispinosus. More interestingly, whether a species was successful in nest site contests depended not only on its collective personality but also on the personality of its opponent colony. Temnothorax longispinosus experienced greater success if its opponent colony had similar exploratory tendencies to its own. In contrast, T. curvispinosus performed best when its opponent colony exhibited a contrasting exploratory tendency to its own. Our data demonstrate that intraspecific variation in colony behavior can have consequences for contest outcomes and ensure that no one species or behavioral strategy consistently experiences superior success. This, in turn, might help to maintain variation in collective behavior in multiple interacting populations and prevent competitive exclusion of one of the species.
机译:迄今为止,社区内生态学家基本上忽略了种内行为差异。但是,最近的许多研究表明,种内变异可能对物种相互作用产生深远的影响,从而改变孤独生物的群落动态。在这里,我们研究了集体行为的种内变异(也称为“集体性格”)如何影响两种同时出现的蚂蚁,Temnothorax longispinosus和T. curvispinosus之间的资源竞争结果。我们的结果表明,菌落探索行为和侵略性的种内差异预示着针对食物和巢穴的种间竞争的结果。探索行为如何影响觅食和筑巢场竞赛的结果取决于物种:探索行为似乎可以增强弯角锥虫在觅食竞赛中的表现,但会减少长针锥虫在觅食竞赛中的表现。更有趣的是,一个物种是否在鸟巢竞赛中取得成功不仅取决于其集体性格,还取决于其对手殖民地的性格。如果其对手殖民地具有与其自身相似的探索倾向,那么长脊椎天牛将获得更大的成功。相反,当T. curvispinosus的对手菌落表现出与其自身相反的探索趋势时,其表现最佳。我们的数据表明,菌落行为的种内变异可能会对比赛结果产生影响,并确保没有任何物种或行为策略能够始终如一地获得卓越的成功。反过来,这可能有助于维持多个相互作用种群的集体行为变化,并防止竞争排斥某一物种。

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