Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 32611, USA.
Mpala Research Centre, Box 555, Nanyuki, Kenya.
Ecology. 2019 Jun;100(6):e02712. doi: 10.1002/ecy.2712. Epub 2019 May 16.
Many tropical plants are defended by ants, and the costs and benefits of these mutualisms can vary across gradients of herbivory, soil fertility, latitude, and other environmental factors. Yet despite an abundant literature documenting thermal constraints on ant activity and behavior, we know little about whether temperature variation can influence the benefits conferred by ants to plants. We evaluated the effects of dawn-to-dusk fluctuations in temperature on patrolling and aggressive behavior in four arboreal ant mutualists of Acacia drepanolobium trees in central Kenya. We found that ant aggressive behavior significantly increased with branch surface temperature, primarily in the two most aggressive ant species: Crematogaster mimosae and C. nigriceps workers attacked a simulated herbivore at higher rates as surface temperature rose. In a browsing experiment, we found that goats browsed more frequently and for longer durations on C. mimosae-defended trees during cooler times of day, while goat browsing on plants from which ants had been removed was not affected by temperature. Our study demonstrates temperature-dependence in the efficacy of ant defense against herbivory and suggests that these ant-plants may be more vulnerable to herbivory during cooler hours of the day, when many native browsers are most active.
许多热带植物都受到蚂蚁的保护,这些互利共生关系的成本和收益会因食草、土壤肥力、纬度和其他环境因素的梯度而有所不同。然而,尽管有大量文献记录了蚂蚁活动和行为的热限制,但我们对温度变化是否会影响蚂蚁对植物的益处知之甚少。我们评估了肯尼亚中部金合欢树上四种树栖蚂蚁共生体在昼夜温度波动下的巡逻和攻击行为。我们发现,蚂蚁的攻击行为随着树枝表面温度的升高而显著增加,主要是在两种最具攻击性的蚂蚁物种中:Crematogaster mimosae 和 C. nigriceps 工蚁在表面温度升高时以更高的速度攻击模拟食草动物。在一个啃食实验中,我们发现,在一天中较凉爽的时间里,山羊更频繁地啃食并长时间啃食受 C. mimosae 保护的树木,而没有蚂蚁的树木上的山羊啃食则不受温度影响。我们的研究表明,蚂蚁防御食草的功效存在温度依赖性,这表明这些蚂蚁-植物在白天较凉爽的时间里可能更容易受到食草动物的侵害,因为许多本地食草动物在这个时候最活跃。