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Title: Natasha J' Mehdiabadi


1
Ants as a Model System for the Study of
Behavioral Ecology
  • Natasha J. Mehdiabadi
  • Section of Integrative Biology Brackenridge
    Field Lab
  • University of Texas at Austin

2
  • ANTS
  • make up gt75 of total insect biomass (along with
    bees, wasps, termites)
  • In Amazonian rainforest, 1 hectare of soil
    contains gt8 million ants!
  • make up 10-15 of the entire animal biomass in
    most terrestrial environments

3
Ant Colony Members
Reproductive caste - queen(s)
Non-reproductuve caste - workers
Short-lived males
4
Tasks
Foraging Brood Care Nest Construction
  • Task allocation - process that adjusts the
    numbers of workers engaged in each task.

5
What cues contribute to an individuals decision
about what task to perform?
  • Internal cues
  • physiology of individual
  • External cues
  • state of the environment
  • Interaction with others (encounters)

6
Encounters
7
Task Allocation Conclusions
  • Probability that a harvester ant performed a
    certain task was related to encounters.
  • Encounter rates may enable ants to respond to
    changes in worker numbers even though ants cannot
    count or assess total numbers of ants engaged in
    a task.

8
Fire Ants
9
Phorid fly parasitoid attacking red imported fire
ant workers
10
National Distribution Map
Source USDA
11
Red imported fire ant(Solenopsis invicta)
  • Photo by Kenneth Ross

12
Phorid Fly Parasitoids
Pseudacteon tricuspis
Pseudacteon curvatus
Pseudacteon obtusus
13
Native fire ant (Solenopsis geminata ) response
to native phorid fly (Pseudacteon browni)
14
Blue cheese ant(Forelius mccooki)
15
Questions
  • 1) Does parasitism by Pseudacteon tricuspis
    affect colony fitness of S. invicta?
  • 2) Does P. tricuspis influence worker caste
    ratios of red imported fire ant colonies?
  • 3) Does the presence of P. tricuspis alter task
    allocation of S. invicta?

16
Colony Fitness
  • DIRECTLY measured by biomass of reproductives and
    brood
  • INDIRECTLY measured by biomass of workers

17
Colony Fitness Methods
  • 12 field colonies 48 lab sub-colonies
  • 4 treatments
  • 1. control
  • 2. w/ phorids
  • 3. w/ competition
  • 4. w/ phorids, w/ competition

18
Experimental Set-up
19
  • Colony Fitness
  • Conclusions
  • Phorid flies have the potential to control
    imported fire ant populations.

20
Fungus-growing Ants
21
4 Players of Ancient Symbiosis
  • Ants
  • Fungus
  • Garden pathogen, Escovopsis
  • Antibiotic-producing bacteria

22
Proposed Questions
  • 1.) Is cultivar preference inborn or learned in
    fungus-growing ants?
  • 2.) Do these ants suffer fitness consequences by
    cultivating a new fungus rather than their
    original host fungus?
  • 3.) Is there a quantitative difference in the
    actinomycete bacterium present on workers,
    depending on the fungus cultivated?

23
Science Fair/Classroom Experiments
  • Food preference
  • Food quality (25 vs. 50 vs. 75 sugar water)
  • Recruitment to food source - food coloring
  • Queen Pheromone
  • Coverslip with queen smell vs. Coverslip with
    worker smell vs. control
  • Forelius mccooki ideal species
  • http//www.utexas.edu/research/bfl/antworkshops/

24
Photos provided by
  • Sharon Bramblett
  • Cameron Currie
  • Gwen Gage
  • Larry Gilbert
  • Ulrich Mueller
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