动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(4) :441-450.

Leg or antenna injury in Cataglyphis ants impairs survival but does not hinder searching for food

Tomer Gilad Arik Dorfman Aziz Subach Inon Scharf
动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(4) :441-450.

Leg or antenna injury in Cataglyphis ants impairs survival but does not hinder searching for food

Tomer Gilad 1Arik Dorfman 1Aziz Subach 1Inon Scharf1
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  • 1. School of Zoology,Faculty of Life Sciences,Tel Aviv University,69978 Tel Aviv,Israel
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Abstract

Injury is common in nature resulting, for example, from fighting, partial predation, or the wear of body parts. Injury is costly, expressed in impaired performance, failure in competition, and a shorter life span. A survey of the literature revealed the frequent occurrence of injury in ants and its various causes. We examined whether leg or antenna injury impacts food-discovery time and reduces the likelihood of reaching food in workers of the desert ant Cataglyphis niger. We examined the search-related consequences of injury in groups of either 4 or 8 workers searching for food in a short arena, a long arena, and a maze. We conducted a small field survey to evaluate the prevalence of injury in the studied population. Finally, we compared the survival rates of injured versus uninjured workers in the laboratory. Injury was common in the field, with almost 9% of the workers collected out of the nest, found to be injured. Injured workers survived shorter than uninjured ones and there was a positive link between injury severity and survival. However, we could not detect an effect of injury on any of the searching-re-lated response variables, neither in the arenas nor in the mazes tested. We suggest that workers that survive such injury are only moderately affected by it.

Key words

binary-tree maze/desert ants/foraging/injury/movement/review/survival

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出版年

2022
动物学报(英文版)
中国科学院动物研究所,中国动物学会

动物学报(英文版)

CSCDSCI
影响因子:0.198
ISSN:1674-5507
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