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The Mandibular Gland Secretions of the Leaf-Cutting Ants Atta sexdens sexdens and Atta opaciceps Exhibit Intercaste and Intercolony Variations
Authors:M R Francelino  A L Mendonça  R R Do Nascimento  A E G Sant'ana
Affiliation:(1) Laboratório de Ecologia Química, CCEN, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Campus A.C. Simões, Br 104 Km 14, 57072-970 Maceió-AL, Brazil
Abstract:The mandibular gland secretions of worker castes from wild colonies of the leaf-cutting ants Atta sexdens sexdens and Atta opaciceps were analyzed quantitatively by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The secretions comprised a complex mixture of volatile, mainly oxygenated compounds, and their profiles exhibited considerable qualitative and quantitative variations among species and castes. The known alarm pheromone 4-methyl-3-heptanone was common to both species. The elevated relative proportions of this ketone found in the secretions of gardeners and generalists suggest that such castes are primarily responsible for the production and release of the alarm pheromone. Quantitative variations (but no qualitative differences) in the profiles of secretions of soldiers from different colonies of A. sexdens sexdens were detected, supporting the view that intraspecific colony recognition is mediated through mandibular gland secretions. Subsequent laboratory assays showed that, among the compounds identified by GC–MS, 4-methyl-3-heptanone elicited a strong alarm response in workers of A. sexdens sexdens and A. opaciceps.
Keywords:Alarm pheromone                  Atta sexdens sexdens                              Atta opaciceps              hymenoptera  formicidae  myrmicinae  attini
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