Centre for Biodiversity and Restoration Ecology, Victoria University of Wellington PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand.
Department of Chemistry, Virginia Military Institute Lexington, Virginia, 24401.
Ecol Evol. 2015 Aug;5(15):3103-13. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1595. Epub 2015 Jul 14.
Toxicity and the utilization of venom are essential features in the ecology of many animal species and have been hypothesized to be important factors contributing to the assembly of communities through competitive interactions. Ants of the genus Monomorium utilize a variety of venom compositions, which have been reported to give them a competitive advantage. Here, we investigate two pairs of Monomorium species, which differ in the structural compositions of their venom and their co-occurrence patterns with the invasive Argentine ant. We looked at the effects of Monomorium venom toxicity, venom utilization, and aggressive physical interactions on Monomorium and Argentine ant survival rates during arena trials. The venom toxicity of the two species co-occurring with the invasive Argentine ants was found to be significantly higher than the toxicity of the two species which do not. There was no correlation between venom toxicity and Monomorium survival; however, three of the four Monomorium species displayed significant variability in their venom usage which was associated with the number of Argentine ant workers encountered during trials. Average Monomorium mortality varied significantly between species, and in Monomorium smithii and Monomorium antipodum, aggressive interactions with Argentine ants had a significant negative effect on their mortality. Our study demonstrates that different factors and strategies can contribute to the ability of a species to withstand the pressure of a dominant invader at high abundance, and venom chemistry appears to be only one of several strategies utilized.
毒性和毒液的利用是许多动物物种生态的重要特征,并且据推测,通过竞争相互作用,这些因素对群落的形成起着重要作用。Monomorium 属蚂蚁利用多种毒液成分,这些毒液成分据称赋予了它们竞争优势。在这里,我们研究了两对 Monomorium 物种,它们的毒液结构组成和与入侵的阿根廷蚁的共存模式不同。我们观察了 Monomorium 毒液毒性、毒液利用和攻击性物理相互作用对 arena 试验中 Monomorium 和阿根廷蚁存活率的影响。与入侵的阿根廷蚁共同存在的两种物种的毒液毒性明显高于不共同存在的两种物种的毒液毒性。毒液毒性与 Monomorium 存活率之间没有相关性;然而,在四种 Monomorium 物种中,有三种表现出毒液使用的显著可变性,这与试验中遇到的阿根廷蚁工蚁数量有关。物种之间的平均 Monomorium 死亡率差异显著,在 Monomorium smithii 和 Monomorium antipodum 中,与阿根廷蚁的攻击性相互作用对它们的死亡率有显著的负面影响。我们的研究表明,不同的因素和策略可以有助于一个物种在高丰度下抵御优势入侵物种的压力,而毒液化学似乎只是几种策略之一。