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题名: Different Cuticular Chemical Profiles Between the Monogynous and Polygynous Foerms of the Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta(Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in Taiwan
作者: Lin, Y. K.;Chang, H. Y.;Wu, W. J.;Ho, H. Y.;Lin, Chun-Chi
贡献者: 生物學系
关键词: Solenopsis invicta;Monogyne;Polygyne;Hydrocarbones;Alkaloids
日期: 2010-05
上传时间: 2012-06-06T01:55:45Z
出版者: California State University Chico
摘要: The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, was first discovered in Taiwan in 2003 and is now considered as a pest species, impacting native ecosystems and agriculture. Although the venom alkaloids and cuticular hydrocarbons of fire ants have been described and used to distinguish fire ant species, little is known about the discrepancy of cuticular chemicals between the monogynous and polygynous forms of this pest ant species. Since a significant difference in the proportions of unsaturated alkaloids between the monogynous and polygynous forms of S. invicta venom has been demonstrated, we here compared the cuticular chemicals from queens and workers of both social forms of S. invicta by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Jointed results indicate that some cuticular chemicals including hydrocarbons and alkaloids are significantly different in absolute and relative quantities between the two forms, and it may shed light upon the remarkable differences in social behaviors with respect to recognition systems between the monogynous and polygynous ants.
關聯: Sociobiology, 56(1): 39-55
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