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“人如其食”:饮食改变阿根廷蚁(Linepithema humile)的表皮碳氢化合物及对同巢伙伴的识别。

"You are what you eat": diet modifies cuticular hydrocarbons and nestmate recognition in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile.

作者信息

Liang D, Silverman J

机构信息

Clorox Technical Center, Pleasanton, CA 94588, USA.

出版信息

Naturwissenschaften. 2000 Sep;87(9):412-6. doi: 10.1007/s001140050752.

Abstract

Nestmate recognition plays a key role in the behavior and evolution of social insects. We demonstrated that hydrocarbons are the chemical cues used in Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, nestmate recognition, and that these hydrocarbons can be acquired from insect prey. Consequently, Argentine ant cuticular hydrocarbon patterns reveal the same hydrocarbons present in their diet. Diet alters both the recognition cues present on the cuticular surface and the response of nestmates to this new colony odor, resulting in aggression between former nestmates reared on different insect prey.

摘要

识别同巢伙伴在群居昆虫的行为和进化中起着关键作用。我们证明,碳氢化合物是阿根廷蚁(Linepithema humile)识别同巢伙伴时所使用的化学信号,并且这些碳氢化合物可以从昆虫猎物中获取。因此,阿根廷蚁的表皮碳氢化合物模式显示出其食物中存在的相同碳氢化合物。食物既改变了表皮表面存在的识别信号,也改变了同巢伙伴对这种新群体气味的反应,导致以不同昆虫猎物为食的原同巢伙伴之间发生攻击行为。

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