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敌友?取食金合欢的圆蛛和金合欢行军蚁均捕食植食性昆虫

Friend or Foe? Orb-Weaver Spiders Inhabiting Ant-Acacias Capture Both Herbivorous Insects and Acacia Ant Alates.

机构信息

Department of Biology, School of Sciences, University of Lynchburg, VA.

Westover Honors College, School of Sciences, University of Lynchburg, VA.

出版信息

J Insect Sci. 2020 Jul 1;20(4). doi: 10.1093/jisesa/ieaa076.

Abstract

The orb-weaver spiders Eustala oblonga (Chickering) and Eustala illicita (O. Picard-Cambridge) (Araneae: Araneidae) inhabit the ant-defended acacias Vachellia melanocerus (Beurling) and Vachellia collinsii (Safford) (Fabales: Fabaceae), respectively, in Panama. These spiders do not capture patrolling Pseudomyrmex ants but exploit their plant-protection services to escape predation. What effect the spiders have on the ant-acacia mutualisms is unknown. They may provide an additional layer of plant defense by capturing flying herbivorous insects in their webs. Alternatively, the spiders may disrupt the ant-acacia mutualisms by capturing alate acacia ants during nuptial flights. We evaluated these two hypotheses by sampling insects flying through acacia foliage and by identifying prey remains in webs. The proportions of insects captured on sticky card traps and in webs varied with taxonomic order and ecological role. Herbivorous insects greatly outnumbered other groups captured on sticky cards and were captured in spiders' webs in both acacia species but made up a minority of prey remains in webs. Instead, insect predators and parasitoids made up the majority of prey remains and were comprised primarily by alate ant mutualists of the host acacias. These results provide indirect support for both hypotheses and suggest that the spiders potentially both benefit and harm their host ant-acacia mutualisms. The net effect of spider exploitation, however, is unclear and is likely based on both the effectiveness of plant protection from herbivory provided by the spiders relative to that provided by acacia ants, as well as the overall proportion of the ant reproductive caste the spiders actually capture.

摘要

圆蛛科 Eustala oblonga(Chickering)和 Eustala illicita(O. Picard-Cambridge)分别栖息在巴拿马受蚂蚁保护的金合欢属植物 Vachellia melanocerus(Beurling)和 Vachellia collinsii(Safford)上(豆目:豆科)。这些蜘蛛不会捕捉巡逻的拟黑多刺蚁,而是利用它们的植物保护服务来逃避捕食。这些蜘蛛对蚂蚁-金合欢共生关系有何影响尚不清楚。它们可能通过在蜘蛛网中捕获飞行的草食性昆虫来提供额外的植物防御层。或者,蜘蛛可能会通过在婚飞期间捕捉带翅的金合欢蚂蚁来破坏蚂蚁-金合欢共生关系。我们通过采样飞过金合欢树叶的昆虫和识别网中的猎物残体来评估这两个假设。在粘性陷阱和网中捕获的昆虫比例因分类顺序和生态角色而异。草食性昆虫大大超过了在粘性卡上捕获的其他昆虫,并且在两种金合欢植物的蜘蛛网上都有捕获,但在网中的猎物残体中所占比例较小。相反,昆虫捕食者和寄生蜂构成了猎物残体的大部分,并且主要由宿主金合欢的带翅蚂蚁共生体组成。这些结果为两个假设提供了间接支持,并表明蜘蛛可能对其宿主蚂蚁-金合欢共生关系既有好处又有坏处。然而,蜘蛛利用的净效应尚不清楚,这可能取决于蜘蛛提供的抗草食性保护相对于金合欢蚂蚁的有效性,以及蜘蛛实际捕获的蚂蚁生殖级别的总体比例。

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