视觉和嗅觉线索在巨形蚁在实验室迷宫中觅食中的联合作用。

IF 1.6 2区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Current Zoology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1093/cz/zoac058
Tomer Gilad, Ori Bahar, Malak Hasan, Adi Bar, Aziz Subach, Inon Scharf
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摘要

觅食者使用几种感官来定位食物,而许多动物依靠视觉和嗅觉。不要依赖单一的感觉是有益的,因为在某些情况下这种感觉可能会失效。在实验室条件下,以荒漠蚂蚁为研究对象,研究了视觉和嗅觉在觅食和迷宫探索中的作用。与对照组相比,当食物、蓝光或两者都被提供或呈现时,觅食强度(通过进入迷宫和到达目标的工蚁数量以及到达目标的时间来衡量)更大。训练有素的工人寻找食物和光线的组合线索,随着经验的增加,他们的觅食强度也会提高。然而,同时使用两种线索时,觅食强度并不比单独使用任何一种线索时高。训练结束后,我们将两个线索分开,将食物或蓝光移动到迷宫的另一个角落。这种操作会导致更少的工蜂到达目标细胞(当光线停留,食物被移动时),或者更多的工蜂到达相反的目标细胞,没有食物(当食物停留,光线被移动时),从而损害觅食的成功。这一结果表明,工蚁在觅食时使用这两种感官,并且很容易将光与食物联系起来。
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The combined role of visual and olfactory cues in foraging by <i>Cataglyphis</i> ants in laboratory mazes.

The combined role of visual and olfactory cues in foraging by <i>Cataglyphis</i> ants in laboratory mazes.

The combined role of visual and olfactory cues in foraging by <i>Cataglyphis</i> ants in laboratory mazes.

The combined role of visual and olfactory cues in foraging by Cataglyphis ants in laboratory mazes.

Foragers use several senses to locate food, and many animals rely on vision and smell. It is beneficial not to rely on a single sense, which might fail under certain conditions. We examined the contribution of vision and smell to foraging and maze exploration under laboratory conditions using Cataglyphis desert ants as a model. Foraging intensity, measured as the number of workers entering the maze and arriving at the target as well as target arrival time, were greater when food, blue light, or both were offered or presented in contrast to a control. Workers trained to forage for a combined food and light cue elevated their foraging intensity with experience. However, foraging intensity was not higher when using both cues simultaneously than in either one of the two alone. Following training, we split between the two cues and moved either the food or the blue light to the opposite maze corner. This manipulation impaired foraging success by either leading to fewer workers arriving at the target cell (when the light stayed and the food was moved) or to more workers arriving at the opposite target cell, empty of food (when the food stayed and the light was moved). This result indicates that ant workers use both senses when foraging for food and readily associate light with food.

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Current Zoology
Current Zoology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
111
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Current Zoology (formerly Acta Zoologica Sinica, founded in 1935) is an open access, bimonthly, peer-reviewed international journal of zoology. It publishes review articles and research papers in the fields of ecology, evolution and behaviour. Current Zoology is sponsored by Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with the China Zoological Society.
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