Ant community composition in a citrus grove reveals eastern expansion in Florida of the South American big-headed ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY Florida Entomologist Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/flaent-2024-0011
M. Ascunce, Katherine Casey Carroll, Joe Aufmuth, Lauren Justice, Patricia Perez, A. Nisip, Jenny M. Gavilanez-Slone, J. Qureshi, Sanford Porter, Andrea Lucky
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Florida has become a worldwide hotspot for introduced and invasive ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Furthermore, studies have shown that non-native ants support other invasive insects in Florida, such as the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae), which is the vector of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal pathogen of citrus greening, the worst citrus disease in the world. The Asian citrus psyllid establishes beneficial interactions with invasive, introduced, and native ants. In this study, we described the ant diversity in a citrus grove in south Florida as a first step to assess ant-Asian citrus psyllid interactions for future studies. During the summer of 2018, 25 pitfall traps were set in a citrus grove. The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta (Buren), was present in all the traps (100 %), and 19 traps (76 %) had Dorymyrmex bureni (Trager), the pyramid ant, which is native to the southeast United States. Two introduced ants, Cardiocondyla emeryi (Forel) and Brachymyrmex obscurior (Forel), were found in 15 (60 %) and 11 (44 %) traps, respectively. The South American big-headed ant, Pheidole obscurithorax (Naves), was found in 14 traps (56 %). This introduced ant has been found to co-exist with S. invicta, and to our knowledge, this is the first report of the species in this eastern part of peninsular Florida. Finally, Cardiocondyla venustula (Wheeler), an introduced ant from Africa, was found in one of the traps. Although, this ant is found in south Florida, it seems uncommon, and this is its first report in this county. Our study highlights the continued spread of introduced and invasive ants in Florida.
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柑橘林中的蚂蚁群落组成揭示了南美大头蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)在佛罗里达州的东部扩张情况
佛罗里达州已成为全球引进和入侵蚂蚁(膜翅目:蚁科)的热点地区。此外,研究表明,非本地蚂蚁支持佛罗里达州的其他入侵昆虫,如亚洲柑橘木虱,Diaphorina citri Kuwayama(半翅目:Liviidae),它是柑橘绿化病(世界上最严重的柑橘病)的病原菌--Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus 的媒介。亚洲柑橘木虱与入侵蚂蚁、引进蚂蚁和本地蚂蚁建立了有益的互动关系。在这项研究中,我们描述了佛罗里达州南部一片柑橘林中的蚂蚁多样性,作为评估蚂蚁与亚洲柑橘木虱之间相互作用的第一步,为今后的研究做好准备。2018 年夏季,我们在一片柑橘林中设置了 25 个坑式陷阱。所有诱捕器(100%)中都有红色进口火蚁 Solenopsis invicta (Buren),19 个诱捕器(76%)中有原产于美国东南部的金字塔蚁 Dorymyrmex bureni (Trager)。在 15 个(60%)和 11 个(44%)捕集器中分别发现了两种引进的蚂蚁,Cardiocondyla emeryi (Forel) 和 Brachymyrmex obscurior (Forel)。在 14 个诱捕器(56 %)中发现了南美大头蚁 Pheidole obscurithorax (Naves)。据我们所知,这是佛罗里达半岛东部地区首次发现该物种。最后,在一个诱捕器中发现了从非洲引进的蚂蚁 Cardiocondyla venustula(Wheeler)。虽然这种蚂蚁在佛罗里达州南部也有发现,但似乎并不常见,这也是它在该县的首次报告。我们的研究强调了引进和入侵蚂蚁在佛罗里达州的持续蔓延。
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Florida Entomologist
Florida Entomologist 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: Florida Entomologist is the official journal of the Florida Entomological Society. Volumes 1-3 were published under the name The Florida Buggist. The Florida Entomological Society still produces the traditionally printed version of Florida Entomologist, but you can also view, search, or print any article published since June 1917 by accessing online files. Web access is made possible by the Society’s electronic publication project begun in 1993
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