Leaf-cutting antAtta laevigata (Formicidae: Attini) marks its territory with colony-specific dufour gland secretion |
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Authors: | A. Salzemann P. Nagnan F. Tellier K. Jaffe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire d'Evolution des Etnes Organisés, Université P. et M. Curie, 105, Bd Raspail, 75006 Paris, France;(2) Laboratoire des Médiateurs Chimiques Domaine de Brouessy, INRA, 78114 Magnyles-Hameaux, France;(3) Departamento de biologia de organismos, Universidad Simon Bolivar APDO, 80659 Caracas 1080, Venezuela |
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Abstract: | The workers of the leaf-cutting antAtta laevigata were found to mark a territory around their nest and along trunk trails. Elsewhere, we reported that the territorial mark had orientation and agonistic functions. The presence of this mark induced an alarm behavior in intruder workers and stimulated the residents' aggressiveness. Of the parts of the body tested, only the extracts from gaster or Dufour gland were able to induce the same agonistic behavior. The compoundsn-heptadecane, (Z)-9-nonadecene, 8,11-nonadecadiene, and (Z)-9-tricosene, secreted by Dufour gland were identified on foraging trails in the field as components of the territorial odor. |
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Keywords: | Atta laevigata
Hymenoptera Formicidae territorial pheromone agonistic behavior Dufour gland |
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