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Acquisition of chemical recognition cues facilitates integration into ant societies.

机构信息

Department of Biology II, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Planegg-Martinsried 82152, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Ecol. 2011 Dec 1;11:30. doi: 10.1186/1472-6785-11-30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social insects maintain the integrity of their societies by discriminating between colony members and foreigners through cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) signatures. Nevertheless, parasites frequently get access to social resources, for example through mimicry of host CHCs among other mechanisms. The origin of mimetic compounds, however, remains unknown in the majority of studies (biosynthesis vs. acquisition). Additionally, direct evidence is scarce that chemical mimicry is indeed beneficial to the parasites (e.g., by improving social acceptance).

RESULTS

In the present study we demonstrated that the kleptoparasitic silverfish Malayatelura ponerophila most likely acquires CHCs directly from its host ant Leptogenys distinguenda by evaluating the transfer of a stable-isotope label from the cuticle of workers to the silverfish. In a second experiment, we prevented CHC pilfering by separating silverfish from their host for six or nine days. Chemical host resemblance as well as aggressive rejection behaviour by host ants was then quantified for unmanipulated and previously separated individuals. Separated individuals showed reduced chemical host resemblance and they received significantly more aggressive rejection behaviour than unmanipulated individuals.

CONCLUSION

Our study clarifies the mechanism of chemical mimicry in a social insect parasite in great detail. It shows empirically for the first time that social insect parasites are able to acquire CHCs from their host. Furthermore, it demonstrates that the accuracy of chemical mimicry can be crucial for social insect parasites by enhancing social acceptance and, thus, allowing successful exploitation. We discuss the results in the light of coevolutionary arms races between parasites and hosts.

摘要

背景

社会性昆虫通过表皮碳氢化合物 (CHC) 特征来区分 colony members 和 foreigners,从而维持其社会的完整性。然而,寄生虫经常能够获得 social resources,例如通过模仿 host CHCs 等机制。然而,在大多数研究中,模仿化合物的起源仍然未知(生物合成与获取)。此外,直接证据表明化学模仿确实对寄生虫有益(例如,通过提高社会接受度)的情况很少。

结果

在本研究中,我们通过评估从工蚁体表到银鱼的稳定同位素标记的转移,证明了 kleptoparasitic 银鱼 Malayatelura ponerophila 很可能直接从其宿主蚂蚁 Leptogenys distinguenda 中获取 CHC。在第二个实验中,我们将银鱼与宿主分离六天或九天,以防止 CHC 被盗。然后,我们对未经处理和之前分离的个体进行了化学上的宿主相似性和宿主蚂蚁的攻击性排斥行为的量化。与未经处理的个体相比,分离的个体表现出较低的化学宿主相似性,并且受到的攻击性排斥行为明显更多。

结论

我们的研究详细阐明了社会性昆虫寄生虫化学模仿的机制。它首次证明了社会性昆虫寄生虫能够从宿主中获取 CHC。此外,它表明化学模仿的准确性对于社会性昆虫寄生虫至关重要,因为它可以提高社会接受度,从而允许成功的利用。我们在寄生虫和宿主之间的协同进化军备竞赛的背景下讨论了这些结果。

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