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Predator recognition and evasive behavior by sweat bees, Lasioglossum umbripenne (Hymenoptera : Halictidae), in response to predation by ants, Ectatomma ruidum (Hymenoptera : Formicidae)

机译:汗蜂Lasioglossum umbripenne(膜翅目:Halictidae)对蚂蚁的捕食者捕食者的捕食和回避行为(Ectatomma ruidum(膜翅目:蚁)

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Ectatomma ruidum is an abundant soil-nesting Neotropical ant, which displays extensive behavioral flexibility during foraging activities. We studied here one unusual element of their behavioral repertoire: ambush predation. A worker of E. ruidum waits near a nest of a social sweat bee, Lasioglossum umbripenne, lunging at incoming bees, or less frequently, at departing bees. However, bees detected ambushing ants and modified their behavior. Dead ants placed at bees' nest entrances significantly decreased bee activity, indicating that bees recognized dead ants as potential predators. Neither simple black models (square and rectangle) nor olfactory cues had any effect on overall bee activity. A returning bee usually approached her entrance and immediately entered, but if an ant was waiting at the nest, a bee was significantly more likely to abort the first approach flight and then to re-approach the nest on the side opposite the ant's position. As models became increasingly ant-like, returning bees more frequently aborted their first approach flight, expressing other behaviors before entering nests. These behaviors included withdrawal followed by an approach from a different direction; zigzagging flights, either from a distance or close to the entrance or even a close inspection; landing a short distance from the nest, then approaching on foot or waiting for several seconds before entering. Ants responded with effective counter-behaviors. Behavioral flexibility in nest entering/exiting by L. umbripenne and in hunting strategy by E. ruidum shows the complexity of this predator-prey relationship, and illustrates the importance of information processing by both species involved in determining the outcome of the interspecific interaction.
机译:芥菜是一种丰富的土壤嵌套新热带蚂蚁,在觅食活动中表现出广泛的行为灵活性。我们在这里研究了他们行为举止的一个不寻常元素:伏击掠食。 ru。um的工人在一群社交汗蜂Lasioglossum umbripenne的巢穴附近等着,向来来往往的蜜蜂冲刺,或者在离开的蜜蜂上冲刺的频率更低。但是,蜜蜂发现了伏击蚁并改变了它们的行为。放置在蜜蜂巢穴入口处的死蚂蚁显着降低了蜜蜂的活动,表明蜜蜂将死蚂蚁视为潜在的掠食者。简单的黑色模型(正方形和矩形)或嗅觉提示都没有对总体蜂活动产生任何影响。返回的蜜蜂通常会接近她的入口并立即进入,但是如果蚂蚁在巢中等待,则蜜蜂更有可能中止第一次进场飞行,然后在与蚂蚁位置相反的一侧重新接近巢穴。随着模型变得越来越像蚂蚁,返回的蜜蜂更频繁地中止其首次接近飞行,在进入巢穴之前表达其他行为。这些行为包括退缩,然后从不同的方向采取措施。从远处或接近入口甚至是近距离检查的曲折飞行;从巢穴降落一小段距离,然后步行接近或等待几秒钟再进入。蚂蚁做出了有效的反举动。 L. umbripenne进行巢穴进入/出巢以及ru。ruidum进行狩猎策略中的行为灵活性显示了这种捕食者与猎物关系的复杂性,并说明了参与确定种间相互作用结果的两个物种进行信息处理的重要性。

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