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The fitness consequences of bearing domatia and having the right ant partner: experiments with protective and non-protective ants in a semi-myrmecophyte

机译:携带多毛症并拥有合适的蚂蚁伴侣的健身后果:在半生真菌中用保护性和非保护性蚂蚁进行实验

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The fitness advantage provided by caulinary domatia to myrmecophytes has never been directly demonstrated because most myrmecophytic species do not present any individual variation in the presence of domatia and the removal of domatia from entire plants is a destructive process. The semi-myrmecophytic tree, Humboldtia brunonis (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae), is an ideal species to investigate the selective advantage conferred by domatia because within the same population, some plants are devoid of domatia while others bear them. Several ant species patrol the plant for extra-floral nectar. Fruit production was found to be enhanced in domatia-bearing trees compared to trees devoid of domatia independent of the ant associate. However, this domatium effect was most conspicuous for trees associated with the populous and nomadic ant, Technomyrmex albipes. This species is a frequent associate of H. brunonis, inhabiting its domatia or building carton nests on it. Ant exclusion experiments revealed that T. albipes was the only ant to provide efficient anti-herbivore protection to the leaves of its host tree. Measures of ant activity as well as experiments using caterpillars revealed that the higher efficiency of T. albipes was due to its greater patrolling density and consequent shorter lag time in attacking the larvae. T. albipes also provided efficient anti-herbivore protection to flowers since fruit initiation was greater on ant-patrolled inflorescences than on those from which ants were excluded. We therefore demonstrated that caulinary domatia provide a selective advantage to their host-plant and that biotic defence is potentially the main fitness benefit mediated by domatia. However, it is not the sole advantage. The general positive effect of domatia on fruit set in this ant-plant could reflect other benefits conferred by domatia-inhabitants, which are not restricted to ants in this myrmecophyte, but comprise a large diversity of other invertebrates. Our results indicate that mutualisms enhance the evolution of myrmecophytism.
机译:从来没有直接证明过烹饪的多毛症对分枝杆菌的适应性优势,因为大多数多毛分枝杆菌物种在多毛症的存在下不会表现出任何个体差异,并且从整个植物中去除多菌斑是一个破坏性的过程。半湿生植物树Humboldtia brunonis(Fabaceae:Caesalpinioideaeae)是研究杜鹃花所赋予的选择性优势的理想物种,因为在同一种群中,有些植物没有杜鹃花,而另一些则带有杜鹃花。几种蚂蚁在植物上巡逻,以寻找花蜜。与没有独立于蚂蚁伴生的没有多态性的树木相比,多态性的树木的果实产量得到了提高。但是,对于与人口众多的游牧蚂蚁Technomyrmex albipes有关的树木,这种domatium效应最为明显。该物种是布鲁诺氏菌的常见同伴,栖息于其多毛症或在其上筑箱巢。蚂蚁排斥实验表明,白头虱是唯一为其宿主树的叶子提供有效的抗草食动物保护的蚂蚁。蚂蚁活性的测量以及使用毛毛虫的实验表明,T。albipes的效率更高是由于其更高的巡逻密度以及因此缩短了攻击幼虫的滞后时间。 T. albipes还为花提供了有效的除草剂保护,因为在蚂蚁巡逻的花序上的果实萌生比不包括蚂蚁的花序的果实萌生更大。因此,我们证明了烹饪性多态性为其寄主植物提供了选择性优势,而生物防御可能是由多态性介导的主要健身益处。但是,这并不是唯一的优势。多肉症对这种蚂蚁植物结实的总体正面影响可能反映了多肉类居住者赋予的其他好处,这些好处不仅限于该分生真菌中的蚂蚁,还包括许多其他无脊椎动物。我们的研究结果表明,互惠主义促进了分枝赘肉的进化。

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