Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?

Mutualism between ants and hemipterans that produce honeydew has important implications for biological control because hemipterans defended against predators can reach economic injury levels. We tested the hypothesis that ant-aphid mutualism can mediate competition and promote the coexistence of aph...

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Main Authors: Evandro do Nascimento Silva, Ivette Perfecto
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana 2013-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/196
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description Mutualism between ants and hemipterans that produce honeydew has important implications for biological control because hemipterans defended against predators can reach economic injury levels. We tested the hypothesis that ant-aphid mutualism can mediate competition and promote the coexistence of aphid natural enemies. A quadrate in the field measuring 30 x 30 meters (10 plants in 10 rows = 100 plants) was established in a cacao plantation and a whole quadrate survey was carried out in vegetative shoot flushings from the trunk. The number of ants and predators, the identity of ant and natural enemy species and colony occupancy by ants were recorded. Spatial association indexes were used to evaluate the degree of overlap in ant-ant and ant-predator spatial distributions. The ant Crematogaster victima F. Smith was selected for a test on differences in its attack behavior against larvae of the syrphid Ocyptamus antiphates (Walker) and a species of ladybird beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinelidae). Five species of ants were found tending aphids more frequently and their level of spatial association was slightly negative with remarkable mutual exclusion from aphid colonies. Two of them, Cr. victima and Cr. erecta Mayr, were potential defendants of aphids and were selected to study their spatial association with the distribution of natural enemies. It was found that spatial association between ants and aphid predators is slightly positive. The results suggest that the occurrence of attack behavior of Cr. victima against syrphids, but not against coccinellids, can increase coexistence of predators by generating independent spatial distribution.
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spelling doaj-art-50550b2e03ec4331bbb8d3c778616fa82025-08-20T02:05:17ZengUniversidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaSociobiology0361-65252447-80672013-11-01603Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?Evandro do Nascimento Silva0Ivette Perfecto1Universidade Estadual de Feira de SantanaUniversity of MichiganMutualism between ants and hemipterans that produce honeydew has important implications for biological control because hemipterans defended against predators can reach economic injury levels. We tested the hypothesis that ant-aphid mutualism can mediate competition and promote the coexistence of aphid natural enemies. A quadrate in the field measuring 30 x 30 meters (10 plants in 10 rows = 100 plants) was established in a cacao plantation and a whole quadrate survey was carried out in vegetative shoot flushings from the trunk. The number of ants and predators, the identity of ant and natural enemy species and colony occupancy by ants were recorded. Spatial association indexes were used to evaluate the degree of overlap in ant-ant and ant-predator spatial distributions. The ant Crematogaster victima F. Smith was selected for a test on differences in its attack behavior against larvae of the syrphid Ocyptamus antiphates (Walker) and a species of ladybird beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinelidae). Five species of ants were found tending aphids more frequently and their level of spatial association was slightly negative with remarkable mutual exclusion from aphid colonies. Two of them, Cr. victima and Cr. erecta Mayr, were potential defendants of aphids and were selected to study their spatial association with the distribution of natural enemies. It was found that spatial association between ants and aphid predators is slightly positive. The results suggest that the occurrence of attack behavior of Cr. victima against syrphids, but not against coccinellids, can increase coexistence of predators by generating independent spatial distribution.https://www.periodicos.uefs.br/index.php/sociobiology/article/view/196arboreal antsbiological controlant-natural enemies interactionsspatial associationToxoptera aurantii
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Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?
Sociobiology
arboreal ants
biological control
ant-natural enemies interactions
spatial association
Toxoptera aurantii
title Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?
title_full Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?
title_fullStr Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?
title_full_unstemmed Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?
title_short Coexistence of Aphid Predators in Cacao Plants: Does Ant-aphid Mutualism Play a Role?
title_sort coexistence of aphid predators in cacao plants does ant aphid mutualism play a role
topic arboreal ants
biological control
ant-natural enemies interactions
spatial association
Toxoptera aurantii
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