van Wilgenburg Ellen, Dang Susie, Forti Amy-Louise, Koumoundouros Tessa J, Ly Anna, Elgar Mark A
Department of Zoology, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australia.
Naturwissenschaften. 2007 Sep;94(9):787-90. doi: 10.1007/s00114-007-0255-x. Epub 2007 Apr 26.
The ability of social insects to discriminate against non-nestmates is vital for maintaining colony integrity, and in most social insect species, individuals act aggressively towards non-nestmates that intrude into their nest. Our experimental field data revealed that intra-colony aggression in the primitive bulldog ant Myrmecia nigriceps is negligible; our series of bioassays revealed no significant difference in the occurrence of aggression in trials involving workers from the same, a close (less than 300 m) or a far (more than 1.5 km) nest. Further, non-nestmate intruders were able to enter the nest in 60% of our trials; a similar level was observed in trials involving nestmates. These results suggest that workers of M. nigriceps are either unable to recognize alien conspecifics or that the costs of ignoring workers from foreign colonies are sufficiently low to favor low levels of inter-colony aggression in this species.
群居昆虫辨别非巢友的能力对于维持蚁群的完整性至关重要,在大多数群居昆虫物种中,个体对侵入其巢穴的非巢友会表现出攻击性。我们的实验野外数据显示,原始牛头犬蚁(Myrmecia nigriceps)的蚁群内攻击性可以忽略不计;我们的一系列生物测定表明,在涉及来自同一巢穴、相近巢穴(距离小于300米)或较远巢穴(距离大于1.5公里)的工蚁的试验中,攻击行为的发生率没有显著差异。此外,在我们60%的试验中,非巢友入侵者能够进入巢穴;在涉及巢友的试验中也观察到了类似的水平。这些结果表明,黑褐牛头犬蚁的工蚁要么无法识别外来同种个体,要么忽略来自外国蚁群的工蚁的代价足够低,以至于有利于该物种中较低水平的蚁群间攻击行为。