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Foraging ants on the extrafloral nectaries repel nectar thieves but not the effective pollinator of Vigna luteola (Fabaceae) in a Mexican coastal sand dune

机译:觅食蚂蚁在外汇Nectaries击退花蜜盗贼,但不是墨西哥沿海沙丘的Vigna Luteola(Fabaceae)的有效传染案

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While some studies have shown that ants that visit extrafloral nectaries may defend their host plants against potential herbivores, recent researches have shown that such ant-plant mutualism may be broken in some cases. For example, the presence of ants on plants could also drive away pollinators and seed dispersers. However, it is not yet known what mechanisms could favor that ant presence on plants does not affect other mutualistic interactions involving plants. In this work, we performed a series of field experiments to test the hypothesis that the presence of ants on EFNs located at the base of the inflorescences of Vigna luteola (Fabaceae) may have a negative effect on floral visitors but not on potential pollinators in a Mexican coastal sand dune. In general, we found that the presence of ants on the plants decreased the rate of flower visitation. However, we observed that the time of visitation of the effective pollinators the bee ( Pseudocentron) sp. on the flowers was less compared to that of other floral visitors. This strategy may allow that ants cannot aggressively scare away the effective pollinators. In summary, we show that the effective pollinators of V. luteola present strategies that allow them to visit the flowers without being aggressively attacked by the ants that visit the extrafloral nectaries (EFNs). Therefore, the presence of ants on plants could have a dual function: protecting plants against potential herbivores as well as, filtering flowers against nectar thieves.
机译:虽然一些研究表明,访问外林蜜的蚂蚁可以防止其宿主植物免受潜在的食草动物,但最近的研究表明,在某些情况下,这种蚂蚁植物共同主义可能被破坏。例如,植物上的蚂蚁的存在也可以驱动小传导者和种子分散器。然而,目前尚不知道有利于植物对植物的存在的机制不影响涉及植物的其他互动相互作用。在这项工作中,我们进行了一系列现场实验来测试假设,即位于Vigna Luteola(Fabaceae)的花序底座上的蚂蚁存在的假设可能对花卉游客产生负面影响,但不是在a中的潜在的粉碎机墨西哥沿海沙丘。一般来说,我们发现植物上的蚂蚁的存在降低了花景的速度。然而,我们观察到,有效的粉碎机的访问时间是蜜蜂(伪期间)SP。与其他花卉游客的游客相比,花的较少。该策略可能让蚂蚁无法积极地吓跑有效的粉碎机。总之,我们展示了V. Luteola的有效粉碎者目前的策略,让他们访问花的策略而不被访问外汇Nectaries(EFN)的蚂蚁攻击。因此,植物上的蚂蚁的存在可以具有双重功能:保护植物免受潜在的食草动物以及过滤花朵对花蜜盗贼。

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