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Nestmate recognition and population genetic structure in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile.

机译:阿根廷蚂蚁Linepithema humile的巢友识别和种群遗传结构。

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The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is a widespread invasive species characterized by reduced intraspecific aggression within its introduced range. To gain an understanding of mechanisms underlying nestmate recognition in the Argentine ant, I studied its population genetic structure and the role of genetic vs. environmental cues on aggression. I combine behavioral, genetic, and analytical data to explore the role of exogenous cues and recent changes in the population genetic structure on nestmate recognition in this ant. In Chapter II, I examined population genetic structure and intercolony aggression in two portions of the Argentine ant introduced range: California and the southeastern U.S. I describe factors that may have contributed to the present-day differences in genetic diversity between these two regions and I also suggest ecological factors that may have contributed to regional differences in current distribution patterns of the Argentine ant. In Chapter III, I examined the context-dependency of nestmate discrimination in the Argentine ant and the effect of action thresholds on exogenous cue recognition. I also tested hypotheses that explain a change in action thresholds as well as factors that affect action thresholds. I examined changes in intraspecific aggression in various discrimination contexts. I tested the importance of isolated nest referents on aggression thresholds. In Chapter IV, I examined the impact of different diet-derived hydrocarbons on intraspecific aggression in the Argentine ant and the potential of shared, diet-derived hydrocarbons to produce colony uniformity where intercolony genetic and/or environmental differences exist. In Chapter V, I examined the role of environmental cues on nestmate recognition in two populations of the Argentine ant. I tested the hypothesis that there is geographical variation in the response of Argentine ants to nestmate recognition cues derived from prey. In Appendix I, I use the Argentine ant to compare four aggression bioassays for consistency between replicates, similarity between assays, and ability to predict whole colony interactions. I tested four different aggression assays with two or three scoring methods per assay. I also determined whether isolated aggressive encounters could predict whole colony interactions.
机译:阿根廷蚂蚁 Humanpithema humile 是一种广泛入侵的物种,其特征是在其引进范围内降低了种内侵略性。为了了解阿根廷蚂蚁中巢式识别的基本机制,我研究了其种群遗传结构以及遗传与环境提示在侵略中的作用。我结合了行为,遗传和分析数据,以探索外源线索的作用以及种群遗传结构的最新变化对这种蚂蚁的巢式识别的影响。在第二章中,我研究了阿根廷蚂蚁引入范围的两个部分中的种群遗传结构和殖民地侵略:我描述了可能导致这两个地区当今遗传多样性差异的因素,我也建议生态因素可能导致阿根廷蚂蚁当前分布方式的区域差异。在第三章中,我研究了阿根廷蚂蚁内巢歧视的情境依赖性以及动作阈值对外源线索识别的影响。我还测试了假设,这些假设解释了动作阈值的变化以及影响动作阈值的因素。我研究了在各种歧视情况下种内侵略的变化。我在攻击阈值上测试了孤立的嵌套参照对象的重要性。在第四章中,我研究了不同饮食来源的碳氢化合物对阿根廷蚂蚁种内侵略的影响,以及共享的饮食来源的碳氢化合物在殖民地之间存在遗传和/或环境差异的情况下产生菌落均匀性的潜力。在第五章中,我研究了环境提示在两个阿根廷蚂蚁种群中对巢伙伴识别的作用。我测试了以下假设:阿根廷蚂蚁对源自猎物的巢状识别线索的反应存在地理差异。在附录I中,我使用阿根廷蚂蚁比较了四种侵略性生物测定的重复性一致性,测定之间的相似性以及预测整个菌落相互作用的能力。我用两种或三种评分方法测试了四种不同的攻击性检测方法。我还确定了孤立的侵略性接触是否可以预测整个菌落的相互作用。

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