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I Can See You: Temporal Variation in Ant Aggressiveness Towards Herbivores under Continuous Provision of High- or Low-quality Food Sources

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Autor(es):
Pena, J. C. C. [1, 2] ; Luna, P. [3] ; Aoki-Goncalves, F. [2] ; Jacobo, M. F. C. [4] ; Patino, T. M. [4] ; Morales, K. S. [4] ; Vazquez, M. V. [4] ; Garcia-Chavez, J. H. [4] ; Dattilo, W. [3]
Número total de Autores: 9
Afiliação do(s) autor(es):
[1] Univ Estadual Paulista, Inst Biociencias, Dept Ecol, Spatial Ecol & Conservat Lab LEEC, Rio Claro, SP - Brazil
[2] Inst Ecol AC, Red Ambiente & Sustentabilidad, Xalapa, Veracruz - Mexico
[3] Inst Ecol AC, Red Ecoetol, Antigua Carretera Coatepec 351, Xalapa 91070, Veracruz - Mexico
[4] Benemerita Univ Autonoma Puebla, Fac Ciencias Biol, Puebla - Mexico
Número total de Afiliações: 4
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Sociobiology; v. 67, n. 1, p. 26-32, MAR 2020.
Citações Web of Science: 0
Resumo

To reduce herbivory, plants bearing extrafloral nectaries interact with ants and attract them by providing food. As plant bodyguards, ants respond to the resource provision and, using their antennae, detect chemical messages from the host plants that help them to locate herbivores. Ants can also use their vision to explore the environment; however, information is lacking on how interactions between visual signs and the availability of extrafloral nectar affect ant aggressiveness near resources. We addressed the following question in this study: does the ants' ability to visualize potential herbivores enhance their aggression under a constant provision of a high-quality food source? Using an experimental approach within the semiarid intertropical region of Tehuacan-Cuicatlan (Mexico), we manipulated the availability of food sources by constantly offering artificial nectaries on the shrub Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae). Over two time periods (day and night), we tested how the presence of a high-quality food source affected ant aggressiveness to herbivores. Therefore, we offered dummy caterpillars and counted the number of marks left by enemy attacks. Overall the attack rate was extremely high: 84.25% of the dummy caterpillars were injured. Ants were responsible for 86.22% of the marks left by enemies, and their aggression increased during the day, especially towards caterpillars in trees with high-quality food sources. During the night, ants probably rely mostly on their antennae to detect potential herbivores; therefore, their ability to detect dummy caterpillars was greater during the day. We show that, besides nectar quality and availability, visualizing herbivores may enhance ant aggressiveness. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 18/22215-2 - Abordagens ecológicas para avaliação dos efeitos da urbanização sobre aves e processos ecológicos
Beneficiário:João Carlos de Castro Pena
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Exterior - Estágio de Pesquisa - Pós-Doutorado
Processo FAPESP: 18/00107-3 - Avaliação do risco de predação de insetos em paisagens urbanas em uma escala continental: uma rede de pesquisa colaborativa
Beneficiário:João Carlos de Castro Pena
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Brasil - Pós-Doutorado