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Gone with the wind: short- and long-term responses of leaf-cutting ants to the negative effect of wind on their foraging activity

机译:随风而去:切叶蚁对风对其觅食活动的负面影响的短期和长期响应

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The fitness and survival of organisms ultimately depend on their feeding. Therefore, foraging behaviors should be selected to maximize cost-benefit ratio. Wind may restrict and modify animal movements increasing the cost of foraging, especially when the animal carries resources that intercept wind. We quantified the effect of wind on the foraging of leaf-cutting ants and evaluated whether this effect varies with 1) leaf fragment traits, such as area, mass, and shape, and 2) the characteristics of the foraging trail system. We also tested whether these ants show a short-term response to wind by selecting loads with characteristics that reduce wind interception, and a long-term response, by arranging the spatial design of the trail system in a way that reduces that effect. We found that in windy conditions, the speed of loaded ants was reduced by 55%, and ants were blown off the trail 28 times more than in windless conditions. However, wind only affected ants walking along trails that were perpendicular to wind direction or parallel upwind. Wind effect increased with area, mass, and shape of loads. At the short term, ants reduced the negative effect of wind by selecting smaller, lighter, or more elongated loads. However, trails showed no particular spatial distribution in relation to wind direction. This is the first study that quantifies the negative consequences of wind on leaf-cutting ants' foraging and reports behaviors that can reduce this effect. Our work illustrates how short-term behavioral responses can mitigate the negative effect of an understudied environmental factor on ant foraging.
机译:有机体的适应性和生存最终取决于它们的摄食。因此,应选择觅食行为以最大程度地提高成本效益比。风可能会限制和改变动物的活动,从而增加觅食的成本,尤其是当动物携带的资源会拦截风时。我们量化了风对切叶蚂蚁觅食的影响,并评估了这种影响是否随以下因素而变化:1)叶片碎片特征,例如面积,质量和形状,以及2)觅食踪迹系统的特征。我们还测试了这些蚂蚁是否通过选择具有减少风阻的特性的负载来显示对风的短期响应,以及通过以降低这种影响的方式安排跟踪系统的空间设计来显示长期响应。我们发现,在大风条件下,蚂蚁的负载速度降低了55%,蚂蚁在无风条件下被吹走的速度是无风条件下的28倍。但是,风只影响蚂蚁沿着垂直于风向或平行于上风的路径行走。风效应随负载的面积,质量和形状而增加。在短期内,蚂蚁通过选择较小,较轻或更细长的负载来减少风的负面影响。但是,步道没有显示出与风向有关的特定空间分布。这是第一项量化风对切叶蚁觅食的负面影响并报告可减轻这种影响的行为的研究。我们的工作说明了短期的行为反应如何能够减轻对蚂蚁觅食的环境因素研究不足的负面影响。

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