对抗超级有机体:收割者逃脱蚂蚁的捕食

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Osvaldo Villarreal , Noelia Sierra-Perdomo , Luis Fernando García
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摘要

捕食是形成群落动态的关键生态相互作用,然而,Opiliones在这种相互作用中的作用,特别是与捕食蚂蚁的相互作用,仍然知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们报告了来自两个亚目- eupnoi(2种,1科)和Laniatores(6种,5科)的新热带Opiliones和来自Camponotus, Eciton, Labidus和Solenopsis的掠食性蚂蚁的实验室和现场相遇。与预期相反,无论是在哥伦比亚安第斯山脉、委内瑞拉亚马逊河流域等地区的自然环境中,还是在乌拉圭的受控实验室条件下,Opiliones都能持续躲避捕食。我们提出了几个假设来解释这种逃避:Opiliones的几丁质外骨骼的硬度,不动性和化学防御,后者在该群体中被广泛记录。与预期相反,化学防御的使用频率明显低于其他防御策略。这些发现代表了自然界中Opiliones与蚂蚁之间捕食-食饵相互作用的新记录,为未来研究收获蚁的防御策略及其与潜在捕食者的相互作用提供了基础。
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Defying the superorganism: Harvestmen escape ant predation
Predation is a key ecological interaction shaping community dynamics, yet the role of Opiliones in such interactions, particularly with predatory ants, remains poorly understood. In this study, we report laboratory and field encounters between Neotropical Opiliones from two suborders—Eupnoi (2 species, 1 family) and Laniatores (6 species, 5 families)—and predatory ants from the genera Camponotus, Eciton, Labidus, and Solenopsis. Contrary to expectations, Opiliones consistently evaded predation, both in natural settings across regions including the Colombian Andes, the Venezuelan Amazon, and in Uruguay under controlled laboratory conditions. We propose several hypotheses to explain this evasion: the hardness of the Opiliones' chitinous exoskeleton, immobility and chemical defenses, the latter being widely documented within the group. Contrary to expected, chemical defenses were apparently less frequently used than the other defensive strategies. These findings represent novel records of predator-prey interactions between Opiliones and ants in nature, providing a foundation for future research on defensive strategies in harvestmen and their interactions with potential predators.
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Food Webs
Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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