EFFICIENCY IN THE EXPLOITATION OF PATCHY ENVIRONMENTS BY THE PONERINE ANT PALTOTHYREUS-TARSATUS - AN ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCE OF THE FLEXIBILITY OF PREY CAPTURE BEHAVIOR

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DEJEAN, A [1 ]
LACHAUD, JP [1 ]
BEUGNON, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TOULOUSE 3,CTR RECH BIOL COMPORTEMENT,CNRS,URA 664,F-31062 TOULOUSE,FRANCE
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10.1007/BF02350005
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
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Paltothyreus tarsatus workers show an adaptive predatory strategy compatible with central place theory which predicts that single-prey loading is an extension of the optimal diet choice while multiple-prey loading behavior would correspond to the optimal use of patches. The insight learning involved in the quick modifications of predatory strategy enables P. tarsatus to hunt all available prey in a great diversity of sizes and species. Nevertheless, this generalist predator strongly preferred termites and very large prey such as giant diplopods and crickets to other choices within its diet. In the hunting of these favorite prey, the recruitment of nestmates enhanced the efficiency of total predation, though the release of a chemical trail appeared to depend on the hunger-satiety balance of the colony. In addition to the hunger, the miscapture of prey also triggered the release of chemical trails. The strategy for capturing grouped termites was characterized by the loading of multiple prey at a single time, by a concentrated search in a restricted area and by an optional recruitment of nestmates. These behavioral characteristics of ponerine ants probably account for the flexibility of their predatory strategy for hunting aggregated small prey.
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