| Literature DB >> 28479608 |
María Fernanda Torres1, Adriana Sanchez2.
Abstract
The association between the myrmecophyte Triplaris and ants of the genus Pseudomyrmex is an often-reported example of mutualism in the Neotropics. The ants colonize the hollow stems of their hosts, and in exchange, the plants benefit from a reduced degree of herbivory. The previous studies have shown that workers can discriminate their host from other plants, including a closely related species. Little is known about how queens locate their host during the colonization process, but it has been suggested that host recognition is mediated by volatiles. Since queens of Pseudomyrmex mordax colonize their hosts during the seedling stage, we hypothesized that queens would discriminate leaves of seedlings from adult plants. To evaluate our hypothesis, we used a two-sided olfactometer, to test the preference of queens towards different leaf and plant ages of Triplaris americana. Virgin queens of Pseudomyrmex mordax preferred seedlings over adult plants, as well as plant leaves over empty controls, showing no discrimination for leaf age. Our results suggest that the volatiles virgin queens recognize are either produced or are more abundant at the early growing stage of the host when colonization is crucial for the host's survival.Entities:
Keywords: Ant–plant associations; Colombia; Colony founding; Host recognition; Pseudomyrmex mordax; Triplaris americana
Year: 2017 PMID: 28479608 PMCID: PMC5397449 DOI: 10.1007/s00040-017-0542-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insectes Soc ISSN: 0020-1812 Impact factor: 1.643
Fig. 1Pseudomyrmex mordax worker ant patrolling over a Triplaris americana inflorescence
Fig. 2Diagram of the olfactometer used to test Pseudomyrmex mordax queen’s preference
Results of the Friedman non-parametric test and post hoc Nemenyi multiple comparisons for the preferences of Pseudomyrmex mordax queens
| Treatment | Assay |
|
|---|---|---|
| Plant age | Seedling vs. adult | 0.003* |
| Seedling vs. empty | >0.0001** | |
| Adult vs. empty | 0.009* | |
| Leaf age | Young vs. mature | 0.085 |
| Young vs. empty | >0.0001** | |
| Mature vs. empty | >0.0001** |
*P < 0.05, **P < 0.001
Fig. 3Violin plot of the distribution of time (s) spent by Pseudomyrmex mordax queens on each side of the olfactometer. Asterisks indicate significant differences on queens’ preference