The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).

Biotic interactions are often important in the establishment and spread of invasive species. In particular, competition between introduced and native species can strongly influence the distribution and spread of exotic species and in some cases competition among introduced species can be important....

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Main Authors: Katherine C Horn, Micky D Eubanks, Evan Siemann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3679061?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dea6825d8e1941459d189886902446962020-11-25T01:01:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6691210.1371/journal.pone.0066912The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).Katherine C HornMicky D EubanksEvan SiemannBiotic interactions are often important in the establishment and spread of invasive species. In particular, competition between introduced and native species can strongly influence the distribution and spread of exotic species and in some cases competition among introduced species can be important. The Caribbean crazy ant, Nylanderia fulva, was recently introduced to the Gulf Coast of Texas, and appears to be spreading inland. It has been hypothesized that competition with the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, may be an important factor in the spread of crazy ants. We investigated the potential of interspecific competition among these two introduced ants by measuring interspecific aggression between Caribbean crazy ant workers and workers of Solenopsis invicta. Specifically, we examined the effect of body size and diet on individual-level aggressive interactions among crazy ant workers and fire ants. We found that differences in diet did not alter interactions between crazy ant workers from different nests, but carbohydrate level did play an important role in antagonistic interactions with fire ants: crazy ants on low sugar diets were more aggressive and less likely to be killed in aggressive encounters with fire ants. We found that large fire ants engaged in fewer fights with crazy ants than small fire ants, but fire ant size affected neither fire ant nor crazy ant mortality. Overall, crazy ants experienced higher mortality than fire ants after aggressive encounters. Our findings suggest that fire ant workers might outcompete crazy ant workers on an individual level, providing some biotic resistance to crazy ant range expansion. However, this resistance may be overcome by crazy ants that have a restricted sugar intake, which may occur when crazy ants are excluded from resources by fire ants.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3679061?pdf=render
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The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).
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Micky D Eubanks
Evan Siemann
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title The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).
title_short The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).
title_full The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).
title_fullStr The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).
title_full_unstemmed The effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (Nylanderia fulva).
title_sort effect of diet and opponent size on aggressive interactions involving caribbean crazy ants (nylanderia fulva).
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description Biotic interactions are often important in the establishment and spread of invasive species. In particular, competition between introduced and native species can strongly influence the distribution and spread of exotic species and in some cases competition among introduced species can be important. The Caribbean crazy ant, Nylanderia fulva, was recently introduced to the Gulf Coast of Texas, and appears to be spreading inland. It has been hypothesized that competition with the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, may be an important factor in the spread of crazy ants. We investigated the potential of interspecific competition among these two introduced ants by measuring interspecific aggression between Caribbean crazy ant workers and workers of Solenopsis invicta. Specifically, we examined the effect of body size and diet on individual-level aggressive interactions among crazy ant workers and fire ants. We found that differences in diet did not alter interactions between crazy ant workers from different nests, but carbohydrate level did play an important role in antagonistic interactions with fire ants: crazy ants on low sugar diets were more aggressive and less likely to be killed in aggressive encounters with fire ants. We found that large fire ants engaged in fewer fights with crazy ants than small fire ants, but fire ant size affected neither fire ant nor crazy ant mortality. Overall, crazy ants experienced higher mortality than fire ants after aggressive encounters. Our findings suggest that fire ant workers might outcompete crazy ant workers on an individual level, providing some biotic resistance to crazy ant range expansion. However, this resistance may be overcome by crazy ants that have a restricted sugar intake, which may occur when crazy ants are excluded from resources by fire ants.
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