Fight and rescue or give up and flee? Behavioural responses of different ant species tending the mutualist walnut aphid Panaphis juglandis to native and exotic lady beetles.

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Bulletin of Entomological Research Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1017/S0007485323000500
Enrico Schifani, Daniele Giannetti, Cristina Castracani, Fiorenza A Spotti, Alessandra Mori, Donato A Grasso
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Mutualism between ants and honeydew-producing hemipterans is a highly successful evolutionary innovation that attains the status of ecological keystone across many terrestrial ecosystems, involving a multitude of actors through direct or cascading effects. In these relationships, ants often protect their hemipteran partners against their arthropod natural enemies, sometimes interfering with the biological control of pest species. However, the dynamics of these interactions are highly variable based on the specific identity of all the actors involved, and baseline data remain scarce. We performed a field experiment exposing colonies of the walnut aphid Panaphis juglandis attended by five European ant species (Camponotus piceus, Ca. vagus, Crematogaster scutellaris, Dolichoderus quadripunctatus, Lasius emarginatus) to a native and an exotic lady beetle (Adalia bipunctata and Harmonia axyridis), documenting the behavioural interactions between these insects and the performance of ants in the protection of the aphids. Our results reveal a significant behavioural diversity among the ant species involved, with D. quadripunctatus and L. emarginatus being the most aggressive and having the best performance as aphid defenders, and Ca. piceus being least effective and often fleeing away. Cr. scutellaris displayed a rare rescue behaviour attempting to pull away the aphids that the lady beetles grabbed. On the other hand, behavioural responses to A. bipunctata and H. axyridis were similar. Further investigations are needed to understand the eco-ethological implications of these differences, while a better understanding of ant behavioural diversity may help refine biological control strategies.

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战斗和救援还是放弃和逃跑?不同蚂蚁对本地和外来瓢虫的行为反应。
蚂蚁和产蜜露的半翼龙之间的相互作用是一种非常成功的进化创新,在许多陆地生态系统中达到了生态基石的地位,通过直接或级联效应涉及众多参与者。在这些关系中,蚂蚁经常保护它们的半翼类伙伴免受节肢动物天敌的侵害,有时还会干扰害虫物种的生物控制。然而,根据所有参与者的具体身份,这些互动的动态变化很大,基线数据仍然很少。我们进行了一项野外实验,将五种欧洲蚂蚁(Camponotus piceus、Ca.vagus、Crematoaster scutellaris、Dolichoderus quadripunctatus、Lasius emarginatus)参与的核桃蚜Panaphis juglandis群体暴露于一种本地和外来的瓢虫(Adalia bipunctata和Harmonia axyridis),记录这些昆虫之间的行为相互作用以及蚂蚁在保护蚜虫方面的表现。我们的研究结果表明,所涉及的蚂蚁物种之间存在显著的行为多样性,其中四点蚁和微缺蚁最具攻击性,作为蚜虫防御者表现最好,而云杉效果最差,经常逃跑。盾尾虫表现出罕见的营救行为,试图将瓢虫抓住的蚜虫赶走。另一方面,对A.bipunctata和H.axyrdis的行为反应相似。需要进一步的调查来了解这些差异的生态行为学含义,而更好地了解蚂蚁的行为多样性可能有助于完善生物控制策略。
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