Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects

Investigations of the interactions between aphids and ants in multispecies ant communities and an experimental investigation of some ethological aspects of ant-aphid interactions were carried out in mixed forests at Novosibirsk Academic Centre, from 1998-2002. The eight species of ants investigated...

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Main Author: Tatiana A. NOVGORODOVA
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2005-08-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-298b0e27195746e28cc44b42993f63772021-04-16T20:33:51ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292005-08-01102349550110.14411/eje.2005.071eje-200503-0024Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspectsTatiana A. NOVGORODOVA0Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology, Siber. Br., Russian Academy of Sciences, Frunze str., 11, 630091 Novosibirsk, Russi a;Investigations of the interactions between aphids and ants in multispecies ant communities and an experimental investigation of some ethological aspects of ant-aphid interactions were carried out in mixed forests at Novosibirsk Academic Centre, from 1998-2002. The eight species of ants investigated were characterized by different levels of territorial organization and interaction with aphids, which were associated with different degrees of specialization of the worker ants. The most myrmecophilous species of aphids (24 out of 33 species identified) were associated with the red wood ants. By placing Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in aphid colonies it was shown that only ants with large protected territories attacked the adults and larvae of the predator. Other species of ants either protected aphids only from adult ladybirds or did not guard them at all. Moreover, only individuals of Formica s. str., which has specialized workers, did not switch to collecting protein food. However, aphids make up a considerable part of the prey of ants, in which non-myrmecophilous aphids predominate (about 60-100% of the aphid prey). Moreover, ants only killed unattended or damaged myrmecophilous aphids. Formica s. str., which has the highest level of social and territorial organization, provides aphids with the most services and is the dominant species forming symbiotic relationships with aphids in the communities studied.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200503-0024_Ant-aphid_interactions_in_multispecies_ant_communities_Some_ecological_and_ethological_aspects.phpants-aphids interactionformicinaemyrmicinaecoccinella septempunctatamultispecies communitiessymbiosisaphid diversitybehaviourtrophobiontsforagers
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Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects
European Journal of Entomology
ants-aphids interaction
formicinae
myrmicinae
coccinella septempunctata
multispecies communities
symbiosis
aphid diversity
behaviour
trophobionts
foragers
author_facet Tatiana A. NOVGORODOVA
author_sort Tatiana A. NOVGORODOVA
title Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects
title_short Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects
title_full Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects
title_fullStr Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects
title_full_unstemmed Ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: Some ecological and ethological aspects
title_sort ant-aphid interactions in multispecies ant communities: some ecological and ethological aspects
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2005-08-01
description Investigations of the interactions between aphids and ants in multispecies ant communities and an experimental investigation of some ethological aspects of ant-aphid interactions were carried out in mixed forests at Novosibirsk Academic Centre, from 1998-2002. The eight species of ants investigated were characterized by different levels of territorial organization and interaction with aphids, which were associated with different degrees of specialization of the worker ants. The most myrmecophilous species of aphids (24 out of 33 species identified) were associated with the red wood ants. By placing Coccinella septempunctata Linnaeus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in aphid colonies it was shown that only ants with large protected territories attacked the adults and larvae of the predator. Other species of ants either protected aphids only from adult ladybirds or did not guard them at all. Moreover, only individuals of Formica s. str., which has specialized workers, did not switch to collecting protein food. However, aphids make up a considerable part of the prey of ants, in which non-myrmecophilous aphids predominate (about 60-100% of the aphid prey). Moreover, ants only killed unattended or damaged myrmecophilous aphids. Formica s. str., which has the highest level of social and territorial organization, provides aphids with the most services and is the dominant species forming symbiotic relationships with aphids in the communities studied.
topic ants-aphids interaction
formicinae
myrmicinae
coccinella septempunctata
multispecies communities
symbiosis
aphid diversity
behaviour
trophobionts
foragers
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