Department of Biology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA.
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Ancón, Panamá.
Naturwissenschaften. 2021 Jul 1;108(4):31. doi: 10.1007/s00114-021-01738-w.
In ant-plant defense mutualisms, plants known as myrmecophytes provide food and shelter to ant partners in exchange for defense against herbivores and pathogens. To ensure interaction pay-off, myrmecophytes must regulate their investment in ant-rewards depending on local conditions and herbivore pressure. We investigated how myrmecophyte investment in multiple ant-rewards relates to herbivory, ant defense, and ant occupancy over time. Specifically, we examined the plasticity of ant-rewards produced by swollen-thorn acacias (Vachellia collinsii) under different ant occupancy and herbivory conditions. We compared food rewards (number of extrafloral nectaries and pinnules as a proxy for food bodies) and housing rewards (domatia dimensions) of V. collinsii for three conditions: (1) occupied (defended by the obligate mutualist Pseudomyrmex spinicola) versus unoccupied trees, (2) occupied trees subject to an experimental herbivory manipulation versus control trees, and (3) trees occupied by different ant species varying in their level of defense (P. spinicola, P. simulans, Crematogaster crinosa). We found that food rewards were more likely to vary in time depending on ant occupancy and resident species. Conversely, housing rewards varied with the condition (occupancy or species of partner) and less through time. A one-time herbivory manipulation did not cause any changes to the ant-rewards produced. Our results reveal short-term plasticity in V. collinsii ant-rewards and demonstrate that myrmecophytes with constitutive rewards can adjust their investment in ant-rewards depending on the presence and identity of ant partners.
在蚁-植物防御互惠关系中,被称为蚁共生植物的植物为蚁伙伴提供食物和住所,以换取对草食动物和病原体的防御。为了确保相互作用的回报,蚁共生植物必须根据当地条件和草食动物的压力来调节它们对蚁报酬的投资。我们研究了蚁共生植物对多种蚁报酬的投资如何随时间变化与草食性、蚁防御和蚁占有率有关。具体来说,我们研究了肿胀刺槐(Vachellia collinsii)在不同蚁占有率和草食性条件下产生的蚁报酬的可塑性。我们比较了 V. collinsii 的食物报酬(作为食物体的额外花蜜腺和羽片的数量)和住房报酬(隐蔽所的维度)的三种情况:(1)被占据(由专性互惠互利的 Pseudomyrmex spinicola 保护)与未被占据的树木,(2)被占据的树木受到实验性草食性操纵与对照树木,(3)被不同蚁种占据的树木,其防御水平不同(P. spinicola、P. simulans、Crematogaster crinosa)。我们发现,食物报酬更有可能随时间变化,取决于蚁占有率和居住物种。相反,住房报酬随条件(占据或伙伴物种)而变化,随时间变化较小。一次性草食性操纵不会导致蚁报酬发生任何变化。我们的结果揭示了 V. collinsii 蚁报酬的短期可塑性,并表明具有组成性报酬的蚁共生植物可以根据蚁伙伴的存在和身份来调节它们对蚁报酬的投资。