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通过一种占主导地位的入侵物种扰乱觅食活动以降低其竞争能力。

Disruption of foraging by a dominant invasive species to decrease its competitive ability.

作者信息

Westermann Fabian Ludwig, Suckling David Maxwell, Lester Philip John

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand.

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research, Christchurch, New Zealand.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Mar 4;9(3):e90173. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090173. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established habitat. The globally distributed Argentine ant Linepithema humile has been reported to break the trade-off between interference and exploitative competition, achieve high population densities, and overpower nests of many endemic ant species. We have used the sensitivity of the Argentine ant to the synthetic trail pheromone (Z)-9-hexadecanal to investigate species interactions for the first time. We predicted that disrupting Argentine ant trail following behaviour would reduce their competitive ability and create an opportunity for three other resident species to increase their foraging success. Argentine ant success in the control was reduced with increasing pheromone concentration, as predicted, but interactions varied among competing resident species. These behavioural variations provide an explanation for observed differences in foraging success of the competing resident species and how much each of these individual competitors can increase their foraging if the competitive ability of the dominant invader is decreased. The mechanism for the observed increase in resource acquisition of resident species appears to be a decrease in aggressive behaviour displayed by the Argentine ant, which may create an opportunity for other resident species to forage more successfully. Our demonstration of species interactions with trail pheromone disruption is the first known case of reduced dominance under a pheromone treatment in ants.

摘要

入侵物种在其新建立的栖息地中占据主导地位时,是生物多样性的主要威胁。据报道,全球分布的阿根廷蚁Linepithema humile打破了干扰竞争和剥削竞争之间的平衡,实现了高种群密度,并战胜了许多本地蚂蚁物种的巢穴。我们首次利用阿根廷蚁对合成踪迹信息素(Z)-9-十六醛的敏感性来研究物种间的相互作用。我们预测,扰乱阿根廷蚁的踪迹跟随行为将降低它们的竞争能力,并为其他三种本地物种创造增加觅食成功率的机会。正如预测的那样,随着信息素浓度的增加,阿根廷蚁在控制中的成功率降低,但竞争的本地物种之间的相互作用各不相同。这些行为差异解释了观察到的竞争本地物种觅食成功率的差异,以及如果优势入侵者的竞争能力降低,这些个体竞争者中的每一个能在多大程度上增加它们的觅食量。本地物种资源获取增加的观察机制似乎是阿根廷蚁表现出攻击性行为的减少,这可能为其他本地物种创造更成功觅食的机会。我们对踪迹信息素干扰下物种相互作用的证明是已知的首例在信息素处理下蚂蚁优势降低的情况。

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