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Trail following and stowaway behaviour of the myrmecophilous staphylinid beetle,Homoeusa acuminata,during foraging trips of its hostLasius fuliginosus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Authors:Y Quinet  J M Pasteels
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Biologie Animale et Cellulaire, C. P. 160/12 - Université Libre de Bruxelles - 50, Avenue F.D. Roosevelt, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
Abstract:Summary The behaviour of adultHomoeusa acuminata on trails of its hostLasius fuliginosus was investigated both in the field and in the laboratory. The beetles were active from May to September, accurately following the foraging trails of their hosts up to 20 metres from the nest. Most of the time, they were ignored by the ants, but if attacked they raised their abdomen as a possible appeasement or defensive behaviour. On trails the beetles most probably act as food robbers, feeding on prey collected by ants. The following method, called stowaway behaviour, was used by the beetles: when a beetle encountered an ant carrying a prey back to the nest it jumped on the prey, probably feeding on it while being transported.Laboratory experiments on circular artificial trails demonstrated thatH. acuminata follows a water extract of hindguts of the ants, the source of the trail pheromone. Both beetles and ants responded to an artificial trail of 0.03 hindgut equivalent per cm, but the mean distance followed by the beetles was about twelve times higher than that covered by the ants themselves. In contrast, experiments with solutions of the six fatty acids reported as the active components of the trail pheromone showed that the beetles did not respond at all, and that the ants only respond to the fatty acids at a very high concentration.
Keywords:Lasius fuliginosus  Homoeusa acuminata  ants  staphylinids  myrmecophiles  trail pheromone
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