Literature DB >> 28312641

Effect of different ant species on reproductive fitness of Schomburgkia tibicinis (Orchidaceae).

V Rico-Gray1, L B Thien2.   

Abstract

We studied the effect of four ant species on the reproductive fitness (number of fruits produced) of Schomburgkia tibicinis (Orchidaceae), in the coast of Yucatan, Mexico. Ants forage day and night for the nectar produced by the reproductive structures of the orchid. Ant size is: Camponotus planatus (3-4 mm), C. abdominalis (4-6 mm), C. rectangularis (7-9 mm), and Ectatomma tuberculatum (9-12 mm). The results indicate that ant efficiency in disrupting the activities of the main herbivore, (Stethobaris sp./Coleoptera) varies, and that it is apparently related to ant size, three tendencies are clear: (a) lowest fruit production and highest inflorescence damage are significantly associated with the smaller ants and the control; (b) maximum fruit production and minimum inflorescence damage are significantly associated with the larger ant species; and (c) the increase in ant size tends to have a positive effect on the plant's reproductive output (less dead spikes and more matured fruits). We discuss ant effect on the pollination of the orchid, and emphasize that ant presence should not be associated, in general, with benefit to plants.

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Keywords:  Ant-plant interaction; Ants; Extrafloral nectar; Mexico; Orchids

Year:  1989        PMID: 28312641     DOI: 10.1007/BF00378956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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1.  Extrafloral nectaries: ants, herbivores and fecundity in Cassia fasciculata.

Authors:  Carol A Kelly
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1986-07       Impact factor: 3.225

2.  Ants and extrafloral nectaries: no evidence for plant protection in Helichrysum spp. - ant interactions.

Authors:  Dennis J O'Dowd; E A Catchpole
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1983-09       Impact factor: 3.225

3.  Ant foraging on extrafloral nectaries of Qualea grandiflora (Vochysiaceae) in cerrado vegetation: ants as potential antiherbivore agents.

Authors:  P S Oliveira; A F da Silva; A B Martins
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 3.225

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Authors:  Paulo S Oliveira; André V L Freitas
Journal:  Naturwissenschaften       Date:  2004-11-13

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6.  Changes in the core species of the ant-plant network of oak forest converted to grassland: replacement of its ant functional groups.

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