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dc.contributor.authorDáttilo, Wesley F.C.-
dc.contributor.authorIzzo, Thiago Junqueira-
dc.contributor.authorInouye, Brian D.-
dc.contributor.authorVasconcelos, Heraldo L.-
dc.contributor.authorBruna, Emilio M.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-15T21:54:43Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-15T21:54:43Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18415-
dc.description.abstractIn the tropics, several ant species are obligate inhabitants of leaf pouches and other specialized structures in plants known as myrmecophytes. However, the cues used by ant queens to locate suitable host-plants following dispersal remain poorly understood. Here we tested the hypothesis that Pheidole minutula queens use volatiles to distinguish their host Maieta guianensis (Melastomataceae) from other sympatric myrmecophytes. To do so, we used a Y-tube olfactometer to quantify the preference for volatiles of different plant species. Our results indicate that P. minutula queens discriminate the chemical volatiles produced by its host-plant from those of other sympatric ant-plant species. However, queens failed to distinguish the volatiles of Maieta from those of the ant-plant Tococa bullifera (Melastomataceae), with which P. minutula is not mutualistically associated. Nevertheless, a strong preference for Maieta over Tococa was observed during a subsequent bioassay, where the ants had physical contact with a domatium of each plant species. These results suggest that additional, short distance mechanisms are also necessary for host discrimination. Overall, our findings suggest that the high degree of compartmentalization observed in symbiotic ant-plant relationships is achieved, at least in part, by the relatively high degree of specificity in host selection displayed by foundress queens. Abstract in Portugese is available at. © 2009 by The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 41, Número 5, Pags. 642-646pt_BR
dc.rightsRestrito*
dc.subjectBioassayen
dc.subjectChemical Cueen
dc.subjectCompartmentalizationen
dc.subjectHost Planten
dc.subjectHost Specificityen
dc.subjectHypothesis Testingen
dc.subjectMutualismen
dc.subjectPlant Insect Interactionen
dc.subjectRecognitionen
dc.subjectSpecialisten
dc.subjectSympatryen
dc.subjectVolatile Elementen
dc.subjectFormicidaeen
dc.subjectMaietaen
dc.subjectMaieta Guianensisen
dc.subjectMelastomataceaeen
dc.subjectMyrmicinaeen
dc.subjectPheidole Minutulaen
dc.subjectTococaen
dc.subjectTococa Bulliferaen
dc.titleRecognition of host plant volatiles by pheidole minutula mayr (myrmicinae), an amazonian ant-plant specialisten
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1744-7429.2009.00518.x-
dc.publisher.journalBiotropicapt_BR
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