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Ruth Mony1, Alain Dejean, Charles Félix Bilong Bilong, Martin Kenne, Corinne Rouland-Lefèvre.
Abstract
Melissotarsus ants have an extremely specialized set of behaviours. Both workers and gynes tunnel galleries in their host tree bark. Workers walk with their mesothoracic legs pointing upwards and tend Diaspididae hemiptera for their flesh. The ants use their forelegs to plug the galleries with silk that they secrete themselves. We hypothesised that the ants' energetic needs for nearly constant gallery digging could be satisfied through the absorption of host tree tissues; so, using basic techniques, we examined the digestive capacities of workers from two species. We show that workers are able to degrade oligosaccharides and heterosides as well as, to a lesser degree, polysaccharides. This is one of the rare reports on ants able to digest plant polysaccharides other than starch.Entities:
Keywords: Activité enzymatique; Ant–plant interactions; Degradation of plant material; Dégradation de matériel végétal; Enzymatic activity; Interactions plantes–fourmis; Melissotarsus; Melissotarsus ants
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24246892 DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2013.08.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: C R Biol ISSN: 1631-0691 Impact factor: 1.583