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Behavioural traits mediating effects of two plant-ants on their specific myrmecophyte host

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Symbiotic ant species vary in their effects on the same host plant, and some ant species are exploiters. These can destabilise the interaction. The behavioural repertoire of ant associates should be important in determining their effects on the host. We examined several traits of foraging behaviour of two ant species associated with the African understorey tree Leonardoxa africana africana – the protective mutualist Petalomyrmex phylax and the parasite Cataulacus mckeyi – to examine the mechanistic basis of the difference in their effects on the plant. These two ant species displayed significant differences not only in activity rhythms, P. phylax patrolling leaves day and night while C. mckeyi was strictly diurnal, but also in their predatory behaviour (P. phylax killed more herbivores) and recruitment dynamics (C. mckeyi recruited at a lower level). For all traits examined, C. mckeyi expressed behaviours reflecting an opportunistic exploitation of the nectar produced by the host plant, whereas those displayed by P. phylax contribute to conferring effective protection of the host plant. Our results suggest that prey capture may be important as a source of food for Petalomyrmex, in addition to its function in increasing plant-provided resources through protection.

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Correspondence to G. Debout.

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Received 27 August 2004; revised 11 November 2004; accepted 16 November 2004.

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Debout, G., Schatz, B. & McKey, D. Behavioural traits mediating effects of two plant-ants on their specific myrmecophyte host. Insectes Soc. 52, 205–211 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-004-0795-4

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