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织叶蚁 Oecophylla smaragdina 遇到的是讨厌的邻居,而不是亲爱的敌人。

Weaver ants Oecophylla smaragdina encounter nasty neighbors rather than dear enemies.

机构信息

School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland 4878, Australia.

出版信息

Ecology. 2010 Aug;91(8):2366-72. doi: 10.1890/09-0561.1.

Abstract

The evolution of territorial behavior requires that the benefits of territoriality outweigh the costs. The costs are primarily those of territorial defense against encroaching neighbors or against floaters seeking to establish their own territory. One way to reduce the cost of defense might be to restrict serious conflict to encounters with those posing the greatest threat. Studies of many animals have found that less aggression is shown toward neighbors than toward, strangers, a phenomenon known as the "dear enemy" effect. However, the opposite can also be true, namely, that more aggression is shown toward neighbors than strangers: the "nasty neighbor" effect. This may be particularly true of group-living species that defend a resource-based territory. Here we show that (1) colonies of the weaver ant Oecophylla smaragdina were able to recognize a greater proportion of workers from neighboring colonies as non-colony members; and (2) when recognized as non-colony members, more aggression was exhibited toward neighbors than non-neighbors. We present for the first time evidence that differential levels of aggression involve both a perceptual and behavioral component. On the other hand, we found no evidence that weaver ant workers were better able to recognize workers from previously unknown colonies or responded more aggressively to them, even after a 10-day period of contact. This contrasts with other species in which rapid learning of the identity of new potential enemies has been demonstrated. We suggest that such a response is unnecessary for weaver ants, as encounters with intruders from non-neighboring colonies are probably rare and of little consequence. This study adds to the growing body of evidence that the nasty neighbor effect may be much more common than the dear enemy effect among group-living species.

摘要

领地行为的进化要求其收益超过成本。成本主要来自于对侵略性邻居或试图建立自己领地的漂流者的领地防御。减少防御成本的一种方法可能是将严重冲突限制在与那些构成最大威胁的人发生的冲突中。对许多动物的研究发现,与陌生人相比,它们对邻居的攻击性较小,这种现象被称为“亲爱的敌人”效应。然而,情况也可能相反,即与邻居相比,它们对陌生人的攻击性更大:“讨厌的邻居”效应。对于那些以资源为基础的领地进行防御的群居物种来说,这可能尤其如此。在这里,我们表明:(1)织巢蚁(Oecophylla smaragdina)的蚁群能够识别更多来自邻近蚁群的工蚁为非蚁群成员;(2)当被识别为非蚁群成员时,对邻居的攻击比对非邻居的攻击更多。我们首次提供了证据,表明不同水平的攻击性既涉及感知成分,也涉及行为成分。另一方面,我们没有发现任何证据表明织巢蚁工蚁能够更好地识别以前未知的蚁群的工蚁,或者即使在 10 天的接触后,对它们的反应更具攻击性。这与其他已经证明能够快速识别新潜在敌人身份的物种形成对比。我们认为,对于织巢蚁来说,这种反应是不必要的,因为来自非邻居蚁群的入侵者的遭遇可能很少见,也不会造成太大影响。这项研究增加了越来越多的证据,表明在群居物种中,“讨厌的邻居”效应可能比“亲爱的敌人”效应更为普遍。

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