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Effects of group size and pine defence chemicals on Diprionid sawfly survival against ant predation
Authors:Carita Lindstedt  Johanna Mappes  Jussi Päivinen  Martti Varama
Institution:1. Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyv?skyl?, P.O. Box 35, 40351, Jyv?skyl?, Finland
2. Natural Heritage Services of Mets?hallitus, P.O. Box 36, 40101, Jyv?skyl?, Finland
3. Finnish Forest Research Institute, P.O. Box 18, 01301, Vantaa, Finland
Abstract:The defence chemicals and behavioural adaptations (gregariousness and active defensive behaviour) of pine sawfly larvae may be effective against ant predation. However, previous studies have tested their defences against very few species of ants, and few experiments have explored ant predation in nature. We studied how larval group size (groups of 5 and 20 in Neodiprion sertifer and 10, 20 and 40 in Diprion pini) and variation in levels of defence chemicals in the host tree (Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris) affect the survival of sawfly larvae. Food preference experiments showed that ants do eat sawfly larvae, although they are not their most preferred food item. According to our results, ant predation significantly increases the mortality rate of sawfly larvae. Larval mortality was minor on pine tree branches where ant traffic was excluded. We also found that a high resin acid concentration in the host tree significantly decreased the mortality of D. pini larvae when ants were present. However, there was no such relationship between the chemical concentrations of the host tree and larval mortality for N. sertifer. Surprisingly, grouping did not help sawfly larvae against ant predation. Mortality risk was the same for all group sizes. The results of the study seemingly contradict previous understanding of the effectiveness of defence mechanisms of pine sawfly against ant predation, and suggest that ants (Formica exsecta in particular) are effective predators of sawfly larvae.An erratum to this article can be found at
Keywords:Antipredator defence  Resin acid  Gregariousness  Formica  Diprionidae
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