入侵蚂蚁检测:评估蜜蜂检测 Solenopsis invicta 气味的学习和辨别能力。

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Insects Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.3390/insects15100808
Suwimol Chinkangsadarn, Lekhnath Kafle
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摘要

入侵红火蚁(Solenopsis invicta)对公共安全、农业、生物多样性和当地经济造成了严重威胁,因此有必要进行早期检测和监控。这项研究是对蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)通过延长探针的嗅觉条件反射来检测和分辨金龟子气味的潜力进行的初步调查。蜜蜂使用已死亡的蜜蜂作为条件刺激,以确保与未受侵染的区域相关。结果表明,蜜蜂很快就学会了对死亡蚂蚁的气味做出反应,气味强度越高,反应水平越明显。蜜蜂对25只小工蜂、21只中工蜂、1只大工蜂和1只雌蚁后的气味表现出泛化。当对已死蚂蚁的气味进行调节时,蜜蜂能有效地识别活蚂蚁,尤其是在对单个小工蚁进行训练时。蜜蜂的辨别能力因物种而异,当S. invicta与Polyrhachis dives和Nylanderia yaeyamensis配对时,辨别能力较高,而与S. geminata、Pheidole rabo和Pheidole fervens配对时,辨别能力较低。值得注意的是,使用潜在抑制后,蜜蜂的辨别能力明显提高。这些研究结果表明,训练有素的蜜蜂有可能检测到 S. invicta。进一步改进这种方法可以提高其检测和监控的有效性。
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Invasive Ant Detection: Evaluating Honeybee Learning and Discrimination Abilities for Detecting Solenopsis invicta Odor.

Invasive red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) create a serious threat to public safety, agriculture, biodiversity, and the local economy, necessitating early detection and surveillance, which are currently time-consuming and dependent on the inspector's expertise. This study marks an initial investigation into the potential of honeybees (Apis mellifera) to detect and discriminate the odor of S. invicta through the olfactory conditioning of proboscis extension responses. Deceased S. invicta were used as conditioned stimuli to ensure relevance to non-infested areas. The results showed that the bees rapidly learned to respond to deceased ant odors, with response levels significantly increasing at higher odor intensities. Bees exhibited generalization across the odors of 25 minor workers, 21 median workers, 1 major worker, and 1 female alate. When conditioned with deceased ant odors, bees effectively recognized live ants, particularly when trained on a single minor worker. Discrimination abilities varied by species and were higher when S. invicta was paired with Polyrhachis dives and Nylanderia yaeyamensis, and lower with S. geminata, Pheidole rabo, and Pheidole fervens. Notably, discrimination improved significantly with the application of latent inhibition. These findings suggest that trained honeybees have the potential to detect S. invicta. Further refinement of this approach could enhance its effectiveness for detection and surveillance.

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Insects
Insects Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
10.00%
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1013
审稿时长
21.77 days
期刊介绍: Insects (ISSN 2075-4450) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of entomology published by MDPI online quarterly. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications related to the biology, physiology and the behavior of insects and arthropods. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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