Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1

Like adults, larvae of the myrmecophilous ladybird Coccinella magnifica are rarely attacked by Formica rufa ants on foraging trails, but more often attacked on ant-tended aphid colonies. Larvae of the non-myrmecophile Coccinella septempunctata, to which C. magnifica was compared, were more readily a...

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Main Authors: John J. SLOGGETT, Michael E.N. MAJERUS
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Published: Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science 2003-09-01
Series:European Journal of Entomology
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spelling doaj-ca88adebcc62450bb21ab488331f03ee2021-04-16T20:33:32ZengInstitute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of ScienceEuropean Journal of Entomology1210-57591802-88292003-09-01100333734410.14411/eje.2003.054eje-200303-0006Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1John J. SLOGGETTMichael E.N. MAJERUS0Department of Genetics, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EH, U.K.Like adults, larvae of the myrmecophilous ladybird Coccinella magnifica are rarely attacked by Formica rufa ants on foraging trails, but more often attacked on ant-tended aphid colonies. Larvae of the non-myrmecophile Coccinella septempunctata, to which C. magnifica was compared, were more readily attacked by ants in both situations. To avoid or counter ant aggression when foraging for aphids, C. magnifica larvae exhibit three main tactics: they may feed on un- or non-tended aphids; when feeding on tended colonies they often carry prey away, minimising time spent there; and if attacked, they use limited chemical defence. No novel behaviours were found in C. magnifica larvae, not occurring to some extent in C. septempunctata. Coccinella magnifica eggs were laid distant to ant-tended aphids, although closer to un- or non-tended aphids.https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200303-0006_Adaptations_of_Coccinella_magnifica_a_myrmecophilous_coccinellid_to_aggression_by_wood_ants_Formica_rufa_grou.phpcoccinella magnificacoccinella septempunctataformica rufaant-tended aphidsmyrmecophilyoviposition
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Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
European Journal of Entomology
coccinella magnifica
coccinella septempunctata
formica rufa
ant-tended aphids
myrmecophily
oviposition
author_facet John J. SLOGGETT
Michael E.N. MAJERUS
author_sort John J. SLOGGETT
title Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
title_short Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
title_full Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
title_fullStr Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
title_full_unstemmed Adaptations of Coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (Formica rufa group). II. Larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
title_sort adaptations of coccinella magnifica, a myrmecophilous coccinellid to aggression by wood ants (formica rufa group). ii. larval behaviour, and ladybird oviposition location1
publisher Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Science
series European Journal of Entomology
issn 1210-5759
1802-8829
publishDate 2003-09-01
description Like adults, larvae of the myrmecophilous ladybird Coccinella magnifica are rarely attacked by Formica rufa ants on foraging trails, but more often attacked on ant-tended aphid colonies. Larvae of the non-myrmecophile Coccinella septempunctata, to which C. magnifica was compared, were more readily attacked by ants in both situations. To avoid or counter ant aggression when foraging for aphids, C. magnifica larvae exhibit three main tactics: they may feed on un- or non-tended aphids; when feeding on tended colonies they often carry prey away, minimising time spent there; and if attacked, they use limited chemical defence. No novel behaviours were found in C. magnifica larvae, not occurring to some extent in C. septempunctata. Coccinella magnifica eggs were laid distant to ant-tended aphids, although closer to un- or non-tended aphids.
topic coccinella magnifica
coccinella septempunctata
formica rufa
ant-tended aphids
myrmecophily
oviposition
url https://www.eje.cz/artkey/eje-200303-0006_Adaptations_of_Coccinella_magnifica_a_myrmecophilous_coccinellid_to_aggression_by_wood_ants_Formica_rufa_grou.php
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