Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants
Autor(a) principal: | |
---|---|
Data de Publicação: | 2018 |
Outros Autores: | , , |
Tipo de documento: | Artigo |
Idioma: | eng |
Título da fonte: | Repositório Institucional da UNESP |
Texto Completo: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.002 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/176336 |
Resumo: | Leaf-cutting ants live symbiotically with a fungus that they cultivate on the plant leaves that they cut. The innumerous studies on the plant selection mechanism used by leaf-cutting ants show the researchers’ interest in this issue. Many classical studies propose that plants are selected according to the fungus garden nutritional needs and the absence of potentially harmful substances. This hypothesis is corroborated by behavioral experiments using cycloheximide (fungicide) with citric pulp or forage plants greatly accepted by leaf-cutting ants. According to this hypothesis, under the action of a fungicide, the fungus emits an allomone that informs worker ants that some food is inadequate to its growth. Although some authors state that the cycloheximide “fungicide” used is specific and non toxic to ants, our findings are distinct. In our study, various concentrations of cycloheximide were administered orally to leaf-cutting worker ants in a citric pulp paste diet. After the ingestion period, the ants were isolated and offered the symbiotic fungus for 21 days and the mortality rate was evaluated. As expected, the treatment with 0.01% cycloheximide showed a low mortality rate (8.86%). At 0.1%, the mortality rate was mild (27.85%), and treatment with 1% cycloheximide resulted in moderate mortality (45.57%). In contrast, the positive control with 0.1% sulfluramid showed a high mortality rate (91.14%). Therefore, we concluded that the ingestion of high concentrations of cycloheximide results in a moderate mortality rate in leaf-cutting worker ants. |
id |
UNSP_b76176f4038450724d8fca91e28a431f |
---|---|
oai_identifier_str |
oai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/176336 |
network_acronym_str |
UNSP |
network_name_str |
Repositório Institucional da UNESP |
repository_id_str |
2946 |
spelling |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker antsCycloheximideFormicide screeningLeaf-cutting antsMortalityLeaf-cutting ants live symbiotically with a fungus that they cultivate on the plant leaves that they cut. The innumerous studies on the plant selection mechanism used by leaf-cutting ants show the researchers’ interest in this issue. Many classical studies propose that plants are selected according to the fungus garden nutritional needs and the absence of potentially harmful substances. This hypothesis is corroborated by behavioral experiments using cycloheximide (fungicide) with citric pulp or forage plants greatly accepted by leaf-cutting ants. According to this hypothesis, under the action of a fungicide, the fungus emits an allomone that informs worker ants that some food is inadequate to its growth. Although some authors state that the cycloheximide “fungicide” used is specific and non toxic to ants, our findings are distinct. In our study, various concentrations of cycloheximide were administered orally to leaf-cutting worker ants in a citric pulp paste diet. After the ingestion period, the ants were isolated and offered the symbiotic fungus for 21 days and the mortality rate was evaluated. As expected, the treatment with 0.01% cycloheximide showed a low mortality rate (8.86%). At 0.1%, the mortality rate was mild (27.85%), and treatment with 1% cycloheximide resulted in moderate mortality (45.57%). In contrast, the positive control with 0.1% sulfluramid showed a high mortality rate (91.14%). Therefore, we concluded that the ingestion of high concentrations of cycloheximide results in a moderate mortality rate in leaf-cutting worker ants.Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas Departamento de Produção Vegetal Laboratório de Insetos Sociais-PragaUniversidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas Departamento de Produção Vegetal Laboratório de Insetos Sociais-PragaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Sousa, Kátia Kaelly Andrade [UNESP]Camargo, Roberto da Silva [UNESP]Forti, Luiz Carlos [UNESP]Caldato, Nadia [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:20:11Z2018-12-11T17:20:11Z2018-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article169-171application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.002Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, v. 62, n. 3, p. 169-171, 2018.1806-96650085-5626http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17633610.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.0022-s2.0-850470897022-s2.0-85047089702.pdf6187684824965648Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Entomologia0,406info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-30T15:56:15Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/176336Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T16:56:40.174317Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
title |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
spellingShingle |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants Sousa, Kátia Kaelly Andrade [UNESP] Cycloheximide Formicide screening Leaf-cutting ants Mortality |
title_short |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
title_full |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
title_fullStr |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
title_sort |
Effects of cycloheximide on the mortality of Atta sexdens leaf-cutting worker ants |
author |
Sousa, Kátia Kaelly Andrade [UNESP] |
author_facet |
Sousa, Kátia Kaelly Andrade [UNESP] Camargo, Roberto da Silva [UNESP] Forti, Luiz Carlos [UNESP] Caldato, Nadia [UNESP] |
author_role |
author |
author2 |
Camargo, Roberto da Silva [UNESP] Forti, Luiz Carlos [UNESP] Caldato, Nadia [UNESP] |
author2_role |
author author author |
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv |
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Sousa, Kátia Kaelly Andrade [UNESP] Camargo, Roberto da Silva [UNESP] Forti, Luiz Carlos [UNESP] Caldato, Nadia [UNESP] |
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv |
Cycloheximide Formicide screening Leaf-cutting ants Mortality |
topic |
Cycloheximide Formicide screening Leaf-cutting ants Mortality |
description |
Leaf-cutting ants live symbiotically with a fungus that they cultivate on the plant leaves that they cut. The innumerous studies on the plant selection mechanism used by leaf-cutting ants show the researchers’ interest in this issue. Many classical studies propose that plants are selected according to the fungus garden nutritional needs and the absence of potentially harmful substances. This hypothesis is corroborated by behavioral experiments using cycloheximide (fungicide) with citric pulp or forage plants greatly accepted by leaf-cutting ants. According to this hypothesis, under the action of a fungicide, the fungus emits an allomone that informs worker ants that some food is inadequate to its growth. Although some authors state that the cycloheximide “fungicide” used is specific and non toxic to ants, our findings are distinct. In our study, various concentrations of cycloheximide were administered orally to leaf-cutting worker ants in a citric pulp paste diet. After the ingestion period, the ants were isolated and offered the symbiotic fungus for 21 days and the mortality rate was evaluated. As expected, the treatment with 0.01% cycloheximide showed a low mortality rate (8.86%). At 0.1%, the mortality rate was mild (27.85%), and treatment with 1% cycloheximide resulted in moderate mortality (45.57%). In contrast, the positive control with 0.1% sulfluramid showed a high mortality rate (91.14%). Therefore, we concluded that the ingestion of high concentrations of cycloheximide results in a moderate mortality rate in leaf-cutting worker ants. |
publishDate |
2018 |
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv |
2018-12-11T17:20:11Z 2018-12-11T17:20:11Z 2018-07-01 |
dc.type.status.fl_str_mv |
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
dc.type.driver.fl_str_mv |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
format |
article |
status_str |
publishedVersion |
dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.002 Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, v. 62, n. 3, p. 169-171, 2018. 1806-9665 0085-5626 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/176336 10.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.002 2-s2.0-85047089702 2-s2.0-85047089702.pdf 6187684824965648 |
url |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.002 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/176336 |
identifier_str_mv |
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, v. 62, n. 3, p. 169-171, 2018. 1806-9665 0085-5626 10.1016/j.rbe.2018.04.002 2-s2.0-85047089702 2-s2.0-85047089702.pdf 6187684824965648 |
dc.language.iso.fl_str_mv |
eng |
language |
eng |
dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv |
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 0,406 |
dc.rights.driver.fl_str_mv |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
eu_rights_str_mv |
openAccess |
dc.format.none.fl_str_mv |
169-171 application/pdf |
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv |
Scopus reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESP instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) instacron:UNESP |
instname_str |
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
instacron_str |
UNESP |
institution |
UNESP |
reponame_str |
Repositório Institucional da UNESP |
collection |
Repositório Institucional da UNESP |
repository.name.fl_str_mv |
Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
repository.mail.fl_str_mv |
|
_version_ |
1808128725703720960 |