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Does Mutualism Drive the Invasion of Two Alien Species? The Case of Solenopsis invicta and Phenacoccus solenopsis

机译:互惠关系会驱使两个外来物种入侵吗?狼尾草和斑节菌的病例

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Although mutualism between ants and honeydew-producing hemipterans has been extensively recognized in ecosystem biology, however few attempts to test the hypothesis that mutualism between two alien species leads to the facilitation of the invasion process. To address this problem, we focus on the conditional mutualism between S. invicta and P. solenopsis by field investigations and indoor experiments. In the laboratory, ant colony growth increased significantly when ants had access to P. solenopsis and animal-based food. Honeydew produced by P. solenopsis also improved the survival of ant workers. In the field, colony density of P. solenopsis was significantly greater on plots with ants than on plots without ants. The number of mealybug mummies on plants without fire ants was almost three times that of plants with fire ants, indicating a strong effect of fire ants on mealybug survival. In addition, the presence of S. invicta successfully contributed to the spread of P. solenopsis. The quantity of honeydew consumption by S. invicta was significantly greater than that of a presumptive native ant, Tapinoma melanocephalum. When compared with the case without ant tending, mealybugs tended by ants matured earlier and their lifespan and reproduction increased. T. melanocephalum workers arrived at honeydew more quickly than S. invicta workers, while the number of foraging S. invicta workers on plants steadily increased, eventually exceeding that number of T. melanocephalum foragers. Overall, these results suggest that the conditional mutualism between S. invicta and P. solenopsis facilitates population growth and fitness of both species. S. invicta tends to acquire much more honeydew and drive away native ants, promoting their predominance. These results suggest that the higher foraging tempo of S. invicta may provide more effective protection of P. solenopsis than native ants. Thus mutualism between these two alien species may facilitate the invasion success of both species.
机译:尽管在生态系统生物学中已广泛认识到蚂蚁和产生蜜露的半足动物之间的共生关系,但是很少有人尝试检验两个外来物种之间的共生关系有助于入侵过程的假说。为了解决这个问题,我们通过田野调查和室内实验,着眼于S. invicta和P. solenopsis之间的条件共生。在实验室中,当蚂蚁获得鸡疫病和以动物为基础的食物时,蚁群的生长显着增加。 P. solenopsis生产的蜜露还改善了蚂蚁工人的生存。在田间,在有蚂蚁的地块上,鸡冠锈菌的菌落密度显着大于没有蚂蚁的地块。没有火蚁的植物上的粉虱木乃伊的数量几乎是有火蚁的植物的三倍,表明火蚁对粉虱的存活有很强的作用。此外,S。invicta的存在也成功地促进了斑节对虾的传播。食虫链球菌消耗的蜜露量明显大于假定的本地蚂蚁黑头锥虫。与没有蚂蚁抚育的情况相比,蚂蚁抚育的粉虱更早成熟,它们的寿命和繁殖都增加了。 T. melanocephalum工人比S. invicta工人更快到达蜜露,而在植物上觅食的S. invicta工人的数量稳定增加,最终超过了T. melanocephalum觅食者的数量。总的来说,这些结果表明,S。invicta和P. solenopsis之间的条件共生促进了种群的增长和两种物种的适应性。 S. invicta趋向于获取更多的蜜露并驱走本地蚂蚁,从而提高其优势地位。这些结果表明,较高的S. invicta觅食速度可能为 P提供更有效的保护。比本地蚂蚁多发。因此,这两个外来物种之间的共生可能会促进这两个物种的入侵。

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