Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation

Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation. In this study we aimed to ascertain whether leaf-cutting ant workers lose body reserves (fat or sugars) as a function of nest excavation. For each treatment, we isolated 10 workers of Atta sexdens into two experimental gro...

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Main Authors: Roberto S. Camargo, Juliane F. S. Lopes, Luiz C. Forti, Alexandre F. Somera, Mauricio Bacci Jr
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia 2013-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
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spelling doaj-29f3b1c909e7449ea5be26aeb96a6d582020-11-24T21:21:05ZengSociedade Brasileira de EntomologiaRevista Brasileira de Entomologia1806-96652013-12-0157439740010.1590/S0085-56262013005000034S0085-56262013000400008Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavationRoberto S. Camargo0Juliane F. S. Lopes1Luiz C. Forti2Alexandre F. Somera3Mauricio Bacci Jr4Universidade Federal de Juiz de ForaUniversidade Federal de Juiz de ForaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade Estadual PaulistaEnergy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation. In this study we aimed to ascertain whether leaf-cutting ant workers lose body reserves (fat or sugars) as a function of nest excavation. For each treatment, we isolated 10 workers of Atta sexdens into two experimental groups, Control (C- without excavation) and Soil (S- with excavation), which were kept for different time intervals (0, 24, 48 or 72 hours), totaling 700 tested workers. We then determined the concentration of soluble carbohydrates and total lipid content in them. The total carbohydrates were determined colorimetrically, based on the reaction between carbohydrates and sulfuric acid-phenol. For determination of lipids, the insects were immersed in organic solvent until they reached a constant weight. Our results showed that carbohydrates are consumed during nest excavation activities. In the experimental groups S24, S48 and S72, there was an average reduction of 5.82 (20.42%), 14.31 (44.96%) and 13.27 (43.96%) µ.mg-1 in soluble sugar when compared with the experimental groups that did not excavate. Furthermore, the lipids were not used during this activity. With respect to dry mass of the workers, their values were C0 = 8%, C24 = 10.4%, C48 = 9.2%, C72 = 10%, S24 = 9.2%, S48 = 8.7% and S72 = 8.5%. Our results show experimentally that the source of energy for nest excavation is carbohydrates, whereas lipids are conserved for other activities.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262013000400008&lng=en&tlng=enAttiniFormicidaeInsectalipidsnest
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author Roberto S. Camargo
Juliane F. S. Lopes
Luiz C. Forti
Alexandre F. Somera
Mauricio Bacci Jr
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Juliane F. S. Lopes
Luiz C. Forti
Alexandre F. Somera
Mauricio Bacci Jr
Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
Attini
Formicidae
Insecta
lipids
nest
author_facet Roberto S. Camargo
Juliane F. S. Lopes
Luiz C. Forti
Alexandre F. Somera
Mauricio Bacci Jr
author_sort Roberto S. Camargo
title Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
title_short Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
title_full Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
title_fullStr Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
title_full_unstemmed Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
title_sort energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia
series Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
issn 1806-9665
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Energy substrate used by workers of leaf-cutting ants during nest excavation. In this study we aimed to ascertain whether leaf-cutting ant workers lose body reserves (fat or sugars) as a function of nest excavation. For each treatment, we isolated 10 workers of Atta sexdens into two experimental groups, Control (C- without excavation) and Soil (S- with excavation), which were kept for different time intervals (0, 24, 48 or 72 hours), totaling 700 tested workers. We then determined the concentration of soluble carbohydrates and total lipid content in them. The total carbohydrates were determined colorimetrically, based on the reaction between carbohydrates and sulfuric acid-phenol. For determination of lipids, the insects were immersed in organic solvent until they reached a constant weight. Our results showed that carbohydrates are consumed during nest excavation activities. In the experimental groups S24, S48 and S72, there was an average reduction of 5.82 (20.42%), 14.31 (44.96%) and 13.27 (43.96%) µ.mg-1 in soluble sugar when compared with the experimental groups that did not excavate. Furthermore, the lipids were not used during this activity. With respect to dry mass of the workers, their values were C0 = 8%, C24 = 10.4%, C48 = 9.2%, C72 = 10%, S24 = 9.2%, S48 = 8.7% and S72 = 8.5%. Our results show experimentally that the source of energy for nest excavation is carbohydrates, whereas lipids are conserved for other activities.
topic Attini
Formicidae
Insecta
lipids
nest
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