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Linked indirect effects in ant-phorid interactions: impacts on ant assemblage structure

机译:蚁群相互作用中的间接联系效应:对蚁群结构的影响

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Interaction modifications arise when the presence of one species alters the behavior of a second thereby altering that species' interactions with a third. Species-specific phorid parasitoids that attack ants at food resources can modify the competitive interactions between their host and competing ant species. This study examines whether interaction modifications created during interactions between the phorid fly parasitoid. Apocephalus sp. 8, its host, Pheidole diversipilosa, and ant species with which P. diversipilosa competes determine P. diversipilosa's foraging success. We also explore how varying resource size affects the ability of P. diversipilosa to capture resources and if this factor changes the nature or magnitude of the interaction modifications. We find that conflict between the host ant and competitor species at resources greatly improves the ability of the parasitoid to locate its host. In addition, the presence of a parasitoid at a food resource strongly reduces the ability of the host ant to capture that food resource when competing with other ant species. A wide variety of competitor species benefit from these linked interaction modifications and do so in accordance with their abundance in the assemblage. Finally, the size of the food resource in dispute affects the ability of the host ant to capture the resource, but parasitism and resource size affect resource turnover independently. These results are relevant to understanding the importance of interaction modifications in determining structure of ant assemblages.
机译:当一个物种的存在改变第二物种的行为,从而改变该物种与第三物种的相互作用时,就会发生相互作用修饰。在食物资源上攻击蚂蚁的特定于物种的类寄生寄生虫可以改变其宿主与竞争性蚂蚁物种之间的竞争性相互作用。这项研究检查了在蝇蝇类寄生虫之间的相互作用过程中是否产生了相互作用修饰。小头畸形虫在图8中,其寄主Pheidole diversipilosa和与P. diversipilosa竞争的蚂蚁物种决定了P. diversipilosa的觅食成功。我们还探讨了变化的资源规模如何影响南美白对虾捕获资源的能力,以及该因素是否会改变相互作用修饰的性质或程度。我们发现宿主蚂蚁和竞争对手物种之间在资源上的冲突极大地提高了寄生虫定位其宿主的能力。此外,食物资源中存在寄生虫会大大降低宿主蚂蚁与其他蚂蚁物种竞争时捕获该食物资源的能力。各种各样的竞争者都受益于这些关联的相互作用修饰,并根据它们在组合中的丰度而受益。最后,有争议的食物资源的大小会影响宿主蚂蚁捕获资源的能力,但寄生性和资源大小会独立影响资源的周转。这些结果与理解相互作用修饰在确定蚂蚁组合的结构中的重要性有关。

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