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DOI10.2307/2265741
Founding, foraging, and fighting: Colony size and the spatial distribution of harvester ant nests
Gordon, DM; Kulig, AW
通讯作者Gordon, DM
来源期刊ECOLOGY
ISSN0012-9658
出版年1996
卷号77期号:8页码:2393-2409
英文摘要

This study examines how the spatial distribution of nests is related to the behavioral interactions of conspecific neighbors in a population of the seed-eating ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus. Colonies live for 15-20 yr, reaching reproductive age and a stable size at approximate to 5 yr. Spatial distributions were measured for 6 yr (1988-1993) in a population of approximate to 250 colonies of known age. The probability that a 1-yr-old colony occurs in a given location is related to the distance to, and ages of, its five nearest conspecific neighbors. One-year-old colonies are most likely to occur near small, 2- and 3-yr-old colonies.


Neighboring colonies encounter each other when foragers of both colonies search the same area on the same day. The probability of an encounter between two colonies decreases with the distance between their nests. For colonies of all ages, encounters are most likely with their larger neighbors, greater than or equal to 5 yr old. Encounters are more likely if there was an encounter the previous day, and this effect can overwhelm the effect of distance. Two-yr-old colonies are more likely than colonies of other ages to lose ground in repeated encounters with a particular neighbor.


Though encounters are frequent, their costs are low: few of the foragers on a trail that meets a neighbor’s actually encounter an ant of the neighboring colony, and interaction with a neighboring colony does not increase the typical duration of a foraging trip. If foragers of two colonies do meet, most fights are brief, with few resulting in injury or death. These results suggest that the cost of conspecific neighbors searching the same ground for seeds may be greater than the cost of behavioral interaction itself. Exploitative competition may have more important effects than interference competition on founding colony survival and thus on the spatial distribution of nests.


英文关键词ants colony size competition for space foraging population, age/size-structured spatial distributions territorial behavior
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:A1996VY49700012
WOS关键词SEED-EATING ANTS ; POGONOMYRMEX-BARBATUS ; GROWTH-RATES ; AGE CLASSES ; COMPETITION ; DESERT ; POPULATION ; MODELS ; BEHAVIOR ; TERRITORIALITY
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/132620
作者单位(1)STANFORD UNIV,DEPT STAT,STANFORD,CA 94305
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Gordon, DM,Kulig, AW. Founding, foraging, and fighting: Colony size and the spatial distribution of harvester ant nests[J],1996,77(8):2393-2409.
APA Gordon, DM,&Kulig, AW.(1996).Founding, foraging, and fighting: Colony size and the spatial distribution of harvester ant nests.ECOLOGY,77(8),2393-2409.
MLA Gordon, DM,et al."Founding, foraging, and fighting: Colony size and the spatial distribution of harvester ant nests".ECOLOGY 77.8(1996):2393-2409.
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