Convergent structure and function of mycelial galleries in two unrelated Neotropical plant-ants
The construction process and use of galleries by Azteca brevis (Myrmicinae: Dolichoderinae) inhabiting Tetrathylacium macrophyllum (Salicaceae) were compared with Allomerus decemarticulatus (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) galleries on Hirtella physophora (Chrysobalanaceae). Though the two ant species ar...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Insectes sociaux 2017, Vol.64 (3), p.365-371 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The construction process and use of galleries by
Azteca brevis
(Myrmicinae: Dolichoderinae) inhabiting
Tetrathylacium macrophyllum
(Salicaceae) were compared with
Allomerus decemarticulatus
(Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) galleries on
Hirtella physophora
(Chrysobalanaceae). Though the two ant species are phylogenetically distant, the gallery structure seems to be surprisingly similar and structurally convergent: both are pierced with numerous holes and both ant species use Chaetothyrialean fungi to strengthen the gallery walls.
Al. decemarticulatus
is known to use the galleries for prey capture and whether this is also the case for
Az. brevis
was tested in field experiments. We placed
Atta
workers as potential prey/threat on the galleries and recorded the behaviour of both ant species. We found considerable behavioural differences between them:
Al. decemarticulatus
was quicker and more efficient at capture than was
Az. brevis
. While most
Atta
workers were captured after the first 5 min by
Al. decemarticulatus
, significantly fewer were captured by
Az. brevis
even after 20 min. Moreover, the captured
Atta
were sometimes simply discarded and not taken to the nest by
Az. brevis
. As a consequence, the major function of the galleries built by
Az. brevis
may, therefore, be defense against intruders in contrast to
Al. decemarticulatus
which uses them mainly for prey capture. This may be due to a higher need for protein in
Al. decemarticulatus
compared to coccid-raising
Az. brevis
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ISSN: | 0020-1812 1420-9098 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00040-017-0554-y |