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Essential and alternative prey in a ponerine ant: variations according to the colony life cycle
Authors:Suzzoni J P  Schatz B  Dejean A
Affiliation:Laboratoire d'écologie terrestre (UMR CNRS 5552), université Paul-Sabatier-Toulouse-III, 118, route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse, France. suzzoni@cict.fr
Abstract:We studied the prey specialization of Plectroctena minor, a ponerine ant known to capture mostly millipedes. We compared the prey spectrum of the hunting workers from large colonies with that of the founding queens. The hunting workers captured all kinds of tested prey, but hunted mostly millipedes. Founding queens, which avoided relatively large prey, including the millipedes tested, captured mostly isopods under experimental conditions. We also verified that the presence of millipedes in the diet of the larvae of large colonies was necessary for the production of winged females and strongly enhanced the production of workers, permitting us to assert that P. minor is a predatory species specialized in the capture of millipedes. In contrast, the presence of millipedes had no impact on the production of males. We thus assert that millipedes constitute the 'essential prey' of P. minor, while other arthropod taxa are therefore 'alternative prey'.
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