日本富士山两种同位蚁种yessensis和Formica lemani的觅食时空格局

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Keiichi Masuko
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摘要

对日本哥藤场富士山东南坡火山荒漠中2种蚂蚁(Manica yessensis和Formica lemani)的陆地觅食时空特征进行了研究。这两种蚂蚁在这个栖息地都很常见,它们在这个植被稀少的干燥地区建造地下巢穴。yessensis的巢表面有多个开口,而F. lemani的巢表面开口很少,但它们的筑巢和觅食区域完全重叠。一种“标记和观察”的方法应用于m . yessensis表明,该物种的工蚁在超过3米远的开口之间移动。设置6 m × 12 m样方的研究样地,绘制两种鸟类的所有巢孔图。对该样地的采食者数量进行了一整天的观察,发现采食的yessensis在早上和晚上都很活跃,而F. lemani则全天都在采食,但两种物种在晚上都停止活动。两种蚁群的觅食地点和巢穴之间存在显著差异,即yessensis工蚁的地表觅食活动主要局限于巢穴附近,而lemani蚁群的觅食活动则远离巢穴。本文讨论了多巢开口的功能。
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Temporal and spatial patterns of foraging in two syntopic ant species, Manica yessensis and Formica lemani, on Mount Fuji, Japan

Temporal and spatial patterns of foraging in two syntopic ant species, Manica yessensis and Formica lemani, on Mount Fuji, Japan

Spatiotemporal characteristics of terrestrial foraging were studied in two ant species, Manica yessensis and Formica lemani, in a volcanic desert on the southeast slope of Mount Fuji, Gotenba, Japan. Both ants are common in this habitat, and they construct underground nests in this dry area with sparse vegetation. Nests of M. yessensis have multiple nest-openings on the surface, whereas nests of F. lemani have very few openings, but their nesting and foraging areas overlap completely. A “mark-and-observe” method applied to M. yessensis demonstrated that worker ants of this species move between openings more than 3 m away. A study plot (6 m × 12 m quadrat) was set up, in which all nest-openings of both species were mapped. Day-long observations on numbers of foragers in this plot revealed that foraging M. yessensis are active in morning and evening, while F. lemani continues foraging all day, but both species cease activity at night. Associations between locations of foragers and nest-openings differed significantly between the two species, that is, surface foraging of M. yessensis workers was largely confined to the vicinity of their nest-openings, whereas foragers of F. lemani travelled far from their nest-openings. The function of multiple nest-openings in M. yessensis is discussed.

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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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