Włodarczyk T
Department of Invertebrate Zoology, University of Białystok, Ciołkowskiego St 1 J, 15-245 Białystok, Poland.
Insectes Soc. 2016;63(4):507-517. doi: 10.1007/s00040-016-0493-z. Epub 2016 Jun 17.
Intra-colony odor variability can disturb ants' ability to discriminate against intruders. The evolutionary relevance of this phenomenon can be revealed by studies on colonies of slave-making ants in which the parasite, and not the host, is subject to selection pressures associated with living in a mixed colony. We examined how the European facultative slave-making species and its slaves perform in discriminating ants from alien colonies. Results of behavioral assays showed that slave-maker ants respond with hostility to conspecific individuals from alien colonies but are relatively tolerant to alien slaves. Furthermore, the behavior of slaves indicated a limited ability to discriminate ants from alien parasitic colonies. The subdivision of colony fragments into mixed and species-separated groups demonstrated that contact with the parasite is necessary for slaves to be re-accepted by former nestmates after a period of separation from the stock colony. The results presented in this paper are consistent with the following hypotheses: (1) ants, as opposed to their slaves, are adapted to discriminate alien individuals in the conditions of odor variability found in a mixed-species colony, (2) the recognition of slaves by ants involves a dedicated adaptive mechanism that prevents aggression toward them, (3) the odor of slaves is strongly influenced by the parasite with beneficial effect on the colony integrity.
蚁群内气味的变异性会干扰蚂蚁辨别入侵者的能力。这种现象的进化相关性可以通过对蓄奴蚁蚁群的研究来揭示,在这种蚁群中,寄生虫(而非宿主)会受到与生活在混合蚁群相关的选择压力的影响。我们研究了欧洲兼性蓄奴蚁物种及其奴隶在辨别来自外来蚁群的蚂蚁方面的表现。行为分析结果表明,蓄奴蚁会对外来蚁群的同种个体表现出敌意,但对外来奴隶相对宽容。此外,奴隶的行为表明它们辨别来自外来寄生蚁群的蚂蚁的能力有限。将蚁群碎片细分为混合组和物种隔离组表明,与寄生虫接触是奴隶在与原蚁群分离一段时间后被原巢伴重新接纳所必需的。本文给出的结果与以下假设一致:(1)与它们的奴隶不同,蚂蚁适应于在混合物种蚁群中存在的气味变异性条件下辨别外来个体;(2)蚂蚁对奴隶的识别涉及一种专门的适应性机制,可防止对它们的攻击;(3)奴隶的气味受到寄生虫的强烈影响,这对蚁群的完整性有有益影响。