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群落水平上蚂蚁与毛虫的对抗:新热带稀树草原中三级营养相互作用的栖息地间差异

Ant-caterpillar antagonism at the community level: interhabitat variation of tritrophic interactions in a neotropical savanna.

作者信息

Sendoya Sebastián F, Oliveira Paulo S

机构信息

Departamento de Biologia Animal, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, C.P. 6109, 13083-862, Campinas, SP, Brazil.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2015 Mar;84(2):442-52. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12286. Epub 2014 Oct 27.

Abstract

Ant foraging on foliage can substantially affect how phytophagous insects use host plants and represents a high predation risk for caterpillars, which are important folivores. Ant-plant-herbivore interactions are especially pervasive in cerrado savanna due to continuous ant visitation to liquid food sources on foliage (extrafloral nectaries, insect honeydew). While searching for liquid rewards on plants, aggressive ants frequently attack or kill insect herbivores, decreasing their numbers. Because ants vary in diet and aggressiveness, their effect on herbivores also varies. Additionally, the differential occurrence of ant attractants (plant and insect exudates) on foliage produces variable levels of ant foraging within local floras and among localities. Here, we investigate how variation of ant communities and of traits among host plant species (presence or absence of ant attractants) can change the effect of carnivores (predatory ants) on herbivore communities (caterpillars) in a cerrado savanna landscape. We sampled caterpillars and foliage-foraging ants in four cerrado localities (70-460 km apart). We found that: (i) caterpillar infestation was negatively related with ant visitation to plants; (ii) this relationship depended on local ant abundance and species composition, and on local preference by ants for plants with liquid attractants; (iii) this was not related to local plant richness or plant size; (iv) the relationship between the presence of ant attractants and caterpillar abundance varied among sites from negative to neutral; and (v) caterpillars feeding on plants with ant attractants are more resistant to ant predation than those feeding on plants lacking attractants. Liquid food on foliage mediates host plant quality for lepidopterans by promoting generalized ant-caterpillar antagonism. Our study in cerrado shows that the negative effects of generalist predatory ants on herbivores are detectable at a community level, affecting patterns of abundance and host plant use by lepidopterans. The magnitude of ant-induced effects on caterpillar occurrence across the cerrado landscape may depend on how ants use plants locally and how they respond to liquid food on plants at different habitats. This study enhances the relevance of plant-ant and ant-herbivore interactions in cerrado and highlights the importance of a tritrophic perspective in this ant-rich environment.

摘要

在树叶上觅食的蚂蚁会极大地影响植食性昆虫利用寄主植物的方式,并且对毛虫构成很高的捕食风险,而毛虫是重要的食叶动物。由于蚂蚁会持续光顾树叶上的液体食物来源(花外蜜腺、昆虫蜜露),蚂蚁 - 植物 - 食草动物之间的相互作用在塞拉多稀树草原尤为普遍。在植物上寻找液体奖赏时,具有攻击性的蚂蚁经常攻击或杀死昆虫食草动物,从而减少它们的数量。由于蚂蚁的食物和攻击性存在差异,它们对食草动物的影响也各不相同。此外,树叶上蚂蚁引诱剂(植物和昆虫分泌物)的不同分布,导致当地植物群落内部以及不同地点之间蚂蚁觅食水平各异。在此,我们研究了蚂蚁群落的变化以及寄主植物物种之间性状的差异(有无蚂蚁引诱剂)如何改变塞拉多稀树草原景观中食肉动物(捕食性蚂蚁)对食草动物群落(毛虫)的影响。我们在四个塞拉多地点(相距70 - 460公里)对毛虫和在树叶上觅食的蚂蚁进行了采样。我们发现:(i)毛虫侵扰与蚂蚁对植物的光顾呈负相关;(ii)这种关系取决于当地蚂蚁的数量和物种组成,以及蚂蚁对具有液体引诱剂植物的局部偏好;(iii)这与当地植物丰富度或植物大小无关;(iv)蚂蚁引诱剂的存在与毛虫数量之间的关系在不同地点从负相关到中性有所不同;(v)取食带有蚂蚁引诱剂植物的毛虫比取食缺乏引诱剂植物的毛虫对蚂蚁捕食更具抵抗力。树叶上的液体食物通过促进普遍存在的蚂蚁 - 毛虫对抗作用,调节了寄主植物对鳞翅目昆虫的质量。我们在塞拉多的研究表明,多食性捕食性蚂蚁对食草动物的负面影响在群落水平上是可检测到的,影响着鳞翅目昆虫的数量模式和寄主植物利用情况。蚂蚁对塞拉多景观中毛虫出现的影响程度可能取决于蚂蚁在当地如何利用植物,以及它们在不同栖息地对植物上液体食物的反应。这项研究提高了塞拉多中植物 - 蚂蚁和蚂蚁 - 食草动物相互作用的相关性,并突出了在这个蚂蚁丰富的环境中三营养视角的重要性。

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