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与杀手共进午餐:织叶蚁对芒果上寄主 - 寄生蜂相互作用的影响

At Lunch with a Killer: The Effect of Weaver Ants on Host-Parasitoid Interactions on Mango.

作者信息

Migani Valentina, Ekesi Sunday, Merkel Katharina, Hoffmeister Thomas

机构信息

University of Bremen, Faculty of Biology/Chemistry, Institute for Ecology, Bremen, Germany.

International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology(icipe), Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Feb 1;12(2):e0170101. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0170101. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Predator-prey interactions can affect the behaviour of the species involved, with consequences for population distribution and competitive interactions. Under predation pressure, potential prey may adopt evasive strategies. These responses can be costly and could impact population growth. As some prey species may be more affected than others, predation pressure could also alter the dynamics among species within communities. In field cages and small observation cages, we studied the interactions between a generalist predator, the African weaver ant, Oecophylla longinoda, two species of fruit flies that are primary pests of mango fruits, Ceratitis cosyra and Bactrocera dorsalis, and their two exotic parasitoids, Fopius arisanus and Diachasmimorpha longicaudata. In all experiments, either a single individual (observation cage experiments) or groups of individuals (field cage experiments) of a single species were exposed to foraging in the presence or absence of weaver ants. Weaver ant presence reduced the number of eggs laid by 75 and 50 percent in B. dorsalis and C. cosyra respectively. Similarly, parasitoid reproductive success was negatively affected by ant presence, with success of parasitism reduced by around 50 percent for both F. arisanus and D. longicaudata. The negative effect of weaver ants on both flies and parasitoids was mainly due to indirect predation effects. Encounters with weaver ant workers increased the leaving tendency in flies and parasitoids, thus reduced the time spent foraging on mango fruits. Parasitoids were impacted more strongly than fruit flies. We discuss how weaver ant predation pressure may affect the population dynamics of the fruit flies, and, in turn, how the alteration of host dynamics could impact parasitoid foraging behaviour and success.

摘要

捕食者与猎物之间的相互作用会影响相关物种的行为,进而对种群分布和竞争相互作用产生影响。在捕食压力下,潜在猎物可能会采取规避策略。这些反应可能代价高昂,并可能影响种群增长。由于某些猎物物种可能比其他物种受到的影响更大,捕食压力也可能改变群落中物种间的动态关系。在野外笼子和小型观察笼中,我们研究了一种广食性捕食者——非洲织叶蚁(Oecophylla longinoda)与两种芒果主要害虫果蝇(Ceratitis cosyra和Bactrocera dorsalis)及其两种外来寄生蜂(Fopius arisanus和Diachasmimorpha longicaudata)之间的相互作用。在所有实验中,单个物种的单个个体(观察笼实验)或个体组(野外笼子实验)在有或没有织叶蚁的情况下进行觅食。织叶蚁的存在分别使桔小实蝇和芒果果肉蝇的产卵量减少了75%和50%。同样,寄生蜂的繁殖成功率也受到蚂蚁存在的负面影响,阿里山潜蝇茧蜂和长尾潜蝇茧蜂的寄生成功率均降低了约50%。织叶蚁对果蝇和寄生蜂的负面影响主要是由于间接捕食效应。与织叶蚁工蚁的相遇增加了果蝇和寄生蜂的离开倾向,从而减少了在芒果果实上觅食的时间。寄生蜂受到的影响比果蝇更大。我们讨论了织叶蚁的捕食压力如何可能影响果蝇的种群动态,以及宿主动态的改变如何反过来影响寄生蜂的觅食行为和成功率。

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