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城市化梯度下的新大陆蚁群社会性觅食策略。

Ant social foraging strategies along a Neotropical gradient of urbanization.

机构信息

Red de Ecoetología, Instituto de Ecología A.C., Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.

Red de Ambiente y Sustentabilidad, Instituto de Ecología A.C., Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Mar 17;11(1):6119. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-85538-2.

Abstract

During the last decades, urbanization has been highlighted as one of the main causes of biodiversity loss worldwide. Among organisms commonly associated with urban environments, ants occupy urbanized green areas and can live both inside and around human settlements. However, despite the increasing number of studies on the ecological dynamics of ant species developed mainly in temperate urban ecosystems, there is still little knowledge about the behavioral strategies that allow ant species to live and even thrive within cities. In this study, we evaluated the role of urbanization in shaping ant communities, including their social foraging, considering built cover as a gradually changing variable that describes an urban gradient. Specifically, we assessed whether species richness, composition, and the proportion of exotic ant species are related to an urban gradient in a medium-sized Neotropical city immersed in a cloud forest context in Mexico. Moreover, we evaluated the social foraging strategies that could promote ant species coexistence in an urban environment. In general, and contrary to our hypothesis, we found no evidence that the built cover gradient affected the richness, composition, or proportion of exotic ant species foraging on food resources, indicating a filtering and simplification of ant communities given by urbanization. Moreover, we show for the first time that urban ant species exhibited a "discovery-defense strategy", whereby the ant species with the greatest capacity to discover new food resources were those that showed the greatest ability to monopolize it after 120 min of observation, regardless of the type of resource (i.e., tuna or honey bait). Our findings have a direct impact on the knowledge about how urbanization shapes ant communities and behavior, by showing the foraging strategies of ant species that feed on similar food resources present that allows them to coexist in urban environments.

摘要

在过去的几十年里,城市化已成为全球生物多样性丧失的主要原因之一。在与城市环境相关的生物中,蚂蚁占据了城市绿化区,可以生活在人类住区内部和周围。然而,尽管越来越多的研究关注于主要在温带城市生态系统中发展的蚂蚁物种的生态动态,但对于允许蚂蚁物种在城市中生存甚至茁壮成长的行为策略仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们评估了城市化对蚂蚁群落结构的塑造作用,包括其社会觅食行为,将建筑覆盖物视为逐渐变化的变量,描述了城市梯度。具体来说,我们评估了物种丰富度、组成和外来蚂蚁物种的比例是否与墨西哥云雾林背景下的一个中等大小的新热带城市的城市化梯度有关。此外,我们评估了可能促进蚂蚁物种在城市环境中共存的社会觅食策略。总的来说,与我们的假设相反,我们没有发现证据表明建筑覆盖物梯度会影响觅食食物资源的蚂蚁物种的丰富度、组成或外来物种比例,这表明城市化对蚂蚁群落进行了过滤和简化。此外,我们首次表明,城市蚂蚁物种表现出“发现-防御策略”,即在发现新食物资源方面能力最强的蚂蚁物种,在观察 120 分钟后表现出最大的垄断能力,而不管资源类型(即金枪鱼或蜂蜜诱饵)如何。我们的发现直接影响了关于城市化如何塑造蚂蚁群落和行为的知识,表明了以类似食物资源为食的蚂蚁物种的觅食策略,使它们能够在城市环境中共存。

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